erisi236
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Post by erisi236 on May 25, 2010 19:47:37 GMT -5
They've been playing most of that season today on SyFy and boy, it was pretty weak. I had kind of forgotten how many episodes during those days where they went to an "alien World" and the "aliens" were human beings just with a different culture. I could never understand that exactly, they would go to these places that were strange new Worlds that may be admitted to the Federation and these worlds were inhabited by Africans, or drug users, or sex addicts or alpha females or what have you, they were still Humans but called something else. Oh, and all the wacky "message" episodes were so abundant in those days, crazy.
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Post by Deleted on May 25, 2010 19:49:03 GMT -5
Mean TNG? Yeah, up until the beard was grown the show was pretty awful. Kinda amazing how it managed to last to that point.
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Post by peltier on May 25, 2010 19:52:11 GMT -5
Captain Picard was so cranky then. Also, it looked like they taped it in the 70s.
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Post by Deleted on May 25, 2010 19:55:03 GMT -5
I will give them credit at least, it's much prettier than the 80's Twilight Zone. That looks perpetually like those flashback segment things in old episodes of Unsolved Mysteries.
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Post by Free Hat on May 25, 2010 20:09:26 GMT -5
Mean TNG? Yeah, up until the beard was grown the show was pretty awful. Kinda amazing how it managed to last to that point. The beard came in around season 2, and the show was still generally pretty awful (except for a few episodes, like "The Measure of a Man" and "Q-Who"). I credit the show's turnaround mostly to Gene Roddenberry taking a much less active role in its production, which I believe was around season 3.
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