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Re: Right Wing Conspiracy Nuts
Originally Posted by civilservant
(Post 12974523)
Not sure, I blame the fact that it was first season (so, what, 1987?) and someone had been into too much drink.
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The conversation is saying so much about what people think the right is, especially, that in a post scarsity world, it only ends the way it does in ST, because it's left leaning.
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Re: Right Wing Conspiracy Nuts
Originally Posted by Steerpike
(Post 12973847)
I have always truly believed that TNG was one of the best shows on TV. Ironically, I didn't actually like the shows with the "Q" character in them, but now I will have a far greater respect for them!
But Q provided a personal highlight in that episode where he lost his immortality (I think) and when needing help said "I would be eternally grateful... which doesn't mean as much as it used to, I admit." :rofl: But here's a good clip |
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Q was great. He introduced the best ever ST villains (The Borg, in 'Q Who') but he also had some great lines. JDL and Stewart had great chemistry.
Tapestry is in my top 3 favorite episodes. Q: 'Welcome to the afterlife Jean-Luc. You're dead!' Picard: 'I refuse to believe that the afterlife is run by you. The Universe is not so badly designed' |
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Oh cool, a TNG discussion! I love TNG!
Was Q a villain or the best ally the Federation ever had? I argue the latter. Clearly Q's obnoxious and mischievous. Clearly he exposed the Enterprise to danger. Still, all of his actions contained valuable lessons. One key example: he helped the Federation identify the Borg risk early so that they had time to better prepare. He also consistently cut through the arrogance of Picard and the Enterprise crew and taught them humility. He even (inadvertently? deliberately?) suggested the right way to solve several difficult problems (e.g."change the gravitational constant"). Perhaps he truly was a benevolent super-genius. Also, he was beautifully written and played. One of the best characters ever in Star Trek. |
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Was Q a villain or the best ally the Federation ever had? I argue the latter. Clearly Q's obnoxious and mischievous. Clearly he exposed the Enterprise to danger. Still, all of his actions contained valuable lessons. I don't think he liked Sisko though. 'You hit me! Picard never hit me!' :rofl: |
Re: Right Wing Conspiracy Nuts
Originally Posted by civilservant
(Post 12974510)
Society that owns women as property, King/Leader can take any women he wants despite their protestations. Current women can challenge new women to a fight to the death using poisoned weapons while the rest watch to a drum beat.
Guest cast entirely played by African-Americans. Not TNGs finest hour. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angel_One . This also was a 'first season' mess (very laughable, though). Compare that episode's childish moralizing to the much more sophisticated 'social commentary' in the episode where they encounter an androgynous race - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Ou...ext_Generation) "The Outcast" is the 117th episode of the American science fiction television series Star Trek: The Next Generation. It is the seventeenth episode of the fifth season. In this episode, Riker falls in love with Soren, a member of an androgynous race which finds gender specificity unacceptable I mean, that was pretty out there for its time! |
Re: Right Wing Conspiracy Nuts
Originally Posted by Steerpike
(Post 12974695)
But remember there were some cheesy 'turn the tables' episodes as well! There was the episode where society was run by big, beautiful women who kept men around as weak playthings. Riker of course managed to charm his way into their panties ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angel_One . This also was a 'first season' mess (very laughable, though). Compare that episode's childish moralizing to the much more sophisticated 'social commentary' in the episode where they encounter an androgynous race - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Ou...ext_Generation) "The Outcast" is the 117th episode of the American science fiction television series Star Trek: The Next Generation. It is the seventeenth episode of the fifth season. In this episode, Riker falls in love with Soren, a member of an androgynous race which finds gender specificity unacceptable I mean, that was pretty out there for its time! |
Re: Right Wing Conspiracy Nuts
Originally Posted by Shard
(Post 12974896)
Will have to watch that one.
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Re: Right Wing Conspiracy Nuts
Originally Posted by Steerpike
(Post 12977016)
Seen on Reddit today:
https://cimg8.ibsrv.net/gimg/british...ece84f62af.png Stealing that. |
Re: Right Wing Conspiracy Nuts
For a little light relief ... I'm still following the RWNJ / Qultists from time to time, for amusement. This post on Reddit reports on a particularly amusing / idiotic qultist / patriot activity ...
https://www.reddit.com/r/Qult_Headqu...al_from_a_cvs/ Basically, a 'Patriot' (that's what the Qanon folks call themselves) stole a vial (which he calls a 'vile') of vaccine with the intent of finding out 'what is really in there' (the qultists think it's full of Bill Gates nanotechnology to change our DNA and / or kill us all ...). I've started reading this Reddit Sub (which makes fun of the Qult) rather than reading the actual Qult posts, as it's easier on my brain .. |
Re: Right Wing Conspiracy Nuts
Originally Posted by Steerpike
(Post 13003707)
For a little light relief ... I'm still following the RWNJ / Qultists from time to time, for amusement. This post on Reddit reports on a particularly amusing / idiotic qultist / patriot activity ...
https://www.reddit.com/r/Qult_Headqu...al_from_a_cvs/ Basically, a 'Patriot' (that's what the Qanon folks call themselves) stole a vial (which he calls a 'vile') of vaccine with the intent of finding out 'what is really in there' (the qultists think it's full of Bill Gates nanotechnology to change our DNA and / or kill us all ...). I've started reading this Reddit Sub (which makes fun of the Qult) rather than reading the actual Qult posts, as it's easier on my brain .. :rolleyes: |
Re: Right Wing Conspiracy Nuts
Originally Posted by spouse of scouse
(Post 13003710)
Oh goody, an objective and credible scientific evaluation of the vaccine's properties. I'll look forward to the results of his research.
:rolleyes: |
Re: Right Wing Conspiracy Nuts
Originally Posted by Steerpike
(Post 13003707)
For a little light relief ... I'm still following the RWNJ / Qultists from time to time, for amusement. This post on Reddit reports on a particularly amusing / idiotic qultist / patriot activity ...
https://www.reddit.com/r/Qult_Headqu...al_from_a_cvs/ Basically, a 'Patriot' (that's what the Qanon folks call themselves) stole a vial (which he calls a 'vile') of vaccine with the intent of finding out 'what is really in there' (the qultists think it's full of Bill Gates nanotechnology to change our DNA and / or kill us all ...). I've started reading this Reddit Sub (which makes fun of the Qult) rather than reading the actual Qult posts, as it's easier on my brain ..
Originally Posted by spouse of scouse
(Post 13003710)
Oh goody, an objective and credible scientific evaluation of the vaccine's properties. I'll look forward to the results of his research.
:rolleyes: |
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