Totenkindly
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Those Frakes puns are almost as bad as some of the puns from when he hosted Fact or Fiction (which I am convinced is just Riker goofing around on the holodeck and playing a TV show host).
I just realized I would use the holodeck to be a guest on every talk show where Norm MacDonald just showed up to.Those Frakes puns are almost as bad as some of the puns from when he hosted Fact or Fiction (which I am convinced is just Riker goofing around on the holodeck and playing a TV show host).
Aint it always the way? If I didnt know better I would think it was an excuse to sink money into a project designed to fail in order to justify dumping new star trek projects.I never ended up watching it because I didn't even care at this point and figured it would suck. So I guess it was weak, toothless, and the typical ST pabulum that often takes the place of a real series?
Yeah, I forget much of the detail now, but I was surprised at how much I liked Mount in Disco S2. I naturally gravitate more towards captains like Lorca, but Mount's version of Pike really won me over and that episode -- Pike seeing what might happen but persisting anyway -- was heart-rending. It was honestly a great performance.I did not care for Disco but this scene really hit hard and stuck with me more than any other moment from that season.
Knowing the tragedy of Pike and “The Cage”/“The Menagerie” adds a heavy emotional layer to his presence throughout Disco season 2 as well as SNW. It’s further compounded by Anson Mount’s performance. He’s just so likable and a solid guy as Pike—he doesn’t deserve his fate but he’s the kind of guy that is going to selflessly save others and damn himself to said fate; no good deed goes unpunished I guess. Like to the point I feel he could make a candidate for Mount Rushmore of trek captains. And he’s a handsome devil, possibly hottest trek captain.
Honestly I never much cared for Jeffrey Hunter’s Pike in The Cage. He certainly looked the part (I also like that Mount bears a striking resemblance), but he was flat and one dimensional. But Mount really humanized and rounded the character
What are your thoughts on Sisko? They underwrote him early on but when they grew the beard and figured out how to properly deploy Avery Brooks…Yeah, I forget much of the detail now, but I was surprised at how much I liked Mount in Disco S2. I naturally gravitate more towards captains like Lorca, but Mount's version of Pike really won me over and that episode -- Pike seeing what might happen but persisting anyway -- was heart-rending. It was honestly a great performance.
Enterprise D should have had at least a few counselors for a ship of over a thousand. Given the number of deaths and traumatic experiences, it seems downplayed and glossed over. Partly due to the writers not fully knowing how to use Troi.
In general, I am disappointed in how that era of trek treated stuff like PTSD. DS9 did get it pretty right with their depiction of Nog’s PTSD. But most characters that go through major shit (Picard in Best of Both Worlds, Riker in Frame of Mind, etc) are totally fine within an episode or two. These are majorly fucked experiences that would leave anyone needing years of therapy. It might have been cool to see the show occasionally touching the topic of how Picard is dealing with his trauma, etc
Poor O Brien went through so much between being bullied by aliens and Keiko, it’s a wonder he maintained sanity