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![]() "Bruce Palmer" wrote in message .net... That's not right. They've tied Vulcan mind melding into homosexuality? Not right at all. Brannon and Braga (and Piller to some extent) have screwed Star Trek big time and Paramount doesn't care as long as they can sell it to advertisers, er, uh, I mean "networks". Rodenberry is dizzy by now. Remember when ST was inspiring? I do. I designed my own starships and gave them original names and NCC numbers. I dreamed about going to faraway places and doing cool stuff. My 14-year-old brother is at that same stage right now... He's got some cool Star Trek video games to give him ideas (lucky kid), but I can't say that modern ST ignites the imagination the same way TNG did for me. From my POV it's been basically the same dozen or so cliches recycled over and over again for a long time. The cliches were occasional bumps in the road during TNG and DS9, but Voyager to me was just one big cliche episode after another... The cast, the plots, the character relationships, everything was boring and PC and touchy-feely. I totally quit watching ST after the first year or so of Voyager. Enterprise has made a partial recovery, *finally* some refreshing stuff going on (glad to see some hell-for-leather & guts again) but it's still got some whine-and-cheese problems. I think Brannon & Braga getting up and telling the fans off about anything warrants a group beating. Contempt for the audience is a serious problem in the modern media... It is never a good thing. I hope I'm not rambling too much, I have admittedly been drinking. Just my ..02 on the Star Trek thing... I wonder if anybody's done a survey on how Star Trek inspired people to work in the space program. You hear this often when the subject comes up, but I wonder if numbers bear it out. |
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"Terrence Daniels" wrote
From my POV it's been basically the same dozen or so cliches recycled over and over again for a long time. The cliches were occasional bumps in the road during TNG and DS9, but Voyager to me was just one big cliche episode after another... The cast, the plots, the character relationships, everything was boring and PC and touchy-feely. I totally quit watching ST after the first year or so of Voyager. Enterprise has made a partial recovery, *finally* some refreshing stuff going on (glad to see some hell-for-leather & guts again) but it's still got some whine-and-cheese problems. If the writers could at least keep a good "backstory" going behind the main plot line in an episode they'd probably do better. My wife and I noticed that this seemed to get better about halfway through last year. I don't think the writing is yet on the level of "Law & Order" (IMHO), but the developing story line about the Delphic Expanse provides a decent escape; it's got potential. Jon |
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