• Flying SquidM
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    474 months ago

    I hate that episode so much. Apart from the “planet of the black people” episode, it’s the worst one of the first season. Just totally un-Star Trek.

    • @aeronmelon
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      254 months ago

      They said “Make Wesley guilty of a crime and have the Enterprise crew figure out how to clear his name.” And wrote the script backwards from there.

      A plot that would make more sense on The Brady Bunch.

      • Flying SquidM
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        224 months ago

        TNG had some amazing episodes and some terrible ones, but this one is near the very bottom. As someone else said, it felt like the writing process was a “let’s make Wesley guilty and figure out how they get him out of it” and they worked backwards from there.

        The law on the planet is stupid and it feels like they are violating the prime directive just by being there because the civilization can’t be warp-capable. They don’t know they’re being ruled by a computer in orbit because they think it’s a god. The lady Picard terrifies by beaming onto the satellite made that clear.

        So basically even their presence on the planet is pretty inexcusable

        • @Blue_Morpho
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          24 months ago

          The Prime Directive is not just a set of rules. It is a philosophy, and a very correct one. History has proved again and again that non interference should be inversely proportional to how hot the native species is.

          • Flying SquidM
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            24 months ago

            Yeah, I really cannot come up with an ethical reason for them to be on that planet openly as Starfleet officers.

  • @DaddleDew
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    Can we take a moment and appreciate that actor putting up with that brutal sunburn?

    • The Picard ManeuverOPM
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      Truly a star trek moment.

      Speaking of, I just rewatched that TNG episode where they visit the matriarchal society where all the women are domineering and the men are more passive. It’s hard not to laugh when Riker shows off his culturally appropriate one-nipple-tastefully-out outfit.

  • @metallic_substance
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    254 months ago

    “make it so” would have been a much better punchline for the 3rd panel 😂

  • @[email protected]
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    A real captain of properly caffeinated disposition (Janeway) would not tolerate such ensign bullshit, 10/10 would take the chance and leave him there. Perhaps aid the prosecutors/police to make sure.

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      94 months ago

      Are you sure you don’t want to execute ensign Kim also?

      Mam, nobody of that name has stepped foot on this planet

      • @[email protected]
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        34 months ago

        The fucker was literally back on Earth & still managed to nag his way back.

        Also didn’t they actually want to fire him from the show? Oh, that was prob about Paris.

    • @marcos
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      44 months ago

      At that “being angry is punishable with death” planet, she didn’t go that way.

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    By the way, Wil Wheaton was 15 when that episode was on. That “there are some games I’m not ready to play yet” line was bullshit. He would be down to pound town so fast he never would have crashed into the greenhouse while catching a ball.

    Those people fucked enough for 10 Risas.