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I stopped bothering with shit like this (as well as mainstream media) years ago because I know their fraught with woke horse shit. I find out just how bad they are via folks like yourself. I gotta say, your confirmation is probably much more entertaining that the woke shit itself.
You piece of great Scottish ancient wisdom, you gave me so much pleasure and laughts on the other side of Europe. 60% you say is like sexy and gifted version of me said it. I couldn't agree more, they shited all the joy in the StarTracks with political and shallow pseudowisdom of dystopia, like many other things. Please, you great philosopher of today, could you analyze following: 1) Sexy Beast 2) The Proposition (great Australian movie in my opinion absolutely underated) 3) Upgrade 4) The Man Who Would Be a King (in the honor of giants late Sean Connery and Michael Caine, and how film makers are able to say so much of human nature and beeing critical without of preaching with cheap political tricks). Thank you, your RUclips Greatness.
“Discovery is less of an artistic endeavor & more of a platform for political & ideological messaging” And that is why no one watches Star Trek anymore
Thats why no one watches anything new, its all morally driven and politically motivated to a degree that is unbearable. Star Trek, Star wars, Ghost busters etc
As a lefty, I can tell you it got a lot more issues than that. Most characters are infantile idiots that should not have passed the character evaluation tests to enter the academy, the "plot" usually requires to blow the shit out of proportion, you can smell the self-importance of the writer and the absolute disregard of the lore. And regarding politics, lefties dislike nothing more than a bunch of "pseudo-champaign-socialists" using the themes of our political fights to look cool among peers, I think on the right you call it "virtual signaling".
The funny thing is, all of the series before this handled political issues as well. It's just they were issues that make sense for the episodes and they also didn't feel forced. They also treat Star Trek as if it was never diverse. I am very very convinced they never bothered watching any of the other series.
When a Vulcan has tears in her eyes and Kirk is ready to break down into tears barely holding it back at Spock's funeral that shows more emotions and brings out more emotion from fans than all the crying in Discovery put together. Including all future series.
@@JohnnyZenith I read the book Wrath of Khan way back. You thought being half-human was bad for Spock, for Saavik when she feels her Romulan side getting the better of her, she goes somewhere quiet to throw furniture across the room.
I always liked how Star Trek was one of the few things that depicted a future with an adequately functioning society with people that cared about upholding morality and ethics because they understood that it's a slippery slope into everything becoming a miserable craphole if you don't. First episode of Discovery: "We can't talk to the Klingons, we have to shoot first!"
Not to mention planting a bomb on the body of a dead Klingon so that it would blow up inside the ship. Not like that is an actual war crime or something like that.
Do the producers know that their diverse characters acting like 10 year olds, swearing, being insubordinate and generally unlikeable is counter productive to their goal?
No, because their goal is to rewrite what is considered "respectable" to be more in line with their own tendencies, because they think it's entirely arbitrary.
Not when the producers know that their diverse characters acting like 10 year olds, swearing, being insubordinate and generally unlikeable characters will make some (and not a lot) of money...
@@kingoffriesthekingwillrise1701 That is the point. Star Trek has always had a diverse cast of characters, but the people running the shows now either never seen them or will not accept that as all they are focused on are the caucasian actors and actresses who played the characters. Their using racism to fight racism. On top of that their claiming that they are "better people" for including 'X' actor or actress because of their skin color or beliefs instead of developing their story and characters so the audience can relate to them in some way.
@@ChidoriReaper in Star Trek they even had characters from 2 different species. Even if it's physically impossible but ehh. But forcing 'diversity' on something just to have it, is usually for racism and ruins the story most of the time. I remember when they were outraged over the game Kingdom Come, that it doesn't have asians and blacks in it.... it is a game set in 1403 in Bohemia during the usual "clusterfuck in the HRE".
8:20 They have no grasp of the kind of nuance in TNG where the senior officers have a regular poker night, which implies their friendship in service, while conducting it *off-duty* and notably missing the captain. This in turn beautifully sets up the closing scene in All Good Things where Picard finally joins them, setting aside the stigma of the captain standing alone, and embracing the people who loved and supported him even in a potential future where they'd all moved on with their lives. I LOVE the moment where he stops short, looks around the table, and says "I should have done this a long time ago" and Riker's like, "you were always welcome" and that was all that needed to be said. But screw that, we need uniformed service members, trained Starfleet officers, hugging and crying right there on the ship in the middle of a mission.
Yeah and it was once again one of the things that Q had to teach Picard. That exploring the galaxy and evolving are all well good but sometimes what you really need is that human connection.
@@jaybroach4105otta agree with you on the Wheaton part. I always wanted to yell "shut up Wesley!" like Picard. Doesn't help that Will Wheaton is a raving lunatic soyboy in real life too.
I met Wil Wheaton on the cruise, and he was just as well-spoken as the other actors. People blame him for “Wesley saves the ship” but he didn’t write the first season scripts. That was the staff & Roddenberry approved those scripts .
Season 2 isn’t great either, but I blame the 1988 writers strike for that. Paramount had to recycle old scripts & scramble to salvage the remainder of the year. (Only 22 episodes instead of the standard 26.)
The original Star Trek had diversity in abundance - Uhura was a bridge officer, a black woman. The navigator was Asian, and another was Russian, the science and first officer was not even fully human but half Vulcan (and in human history, people ofmixed descent have often faced the worst prejudice of all). And the thing was, you didn't notice it you accepted it as normal because it was normal in the show. Compare that to STD which wears it's diversity on it's sleeves. One was a show that had incidental diversity, the other is a show that is consciously about how diverse it is. You can actually feel them checking the quotas and ticking the boxes. I can't take the crew seriously as the best the Galaxy has to offer and members of a highly disciplined service. When Kirk *almost* broke down after the death of Edith Keeler you really felt it, like wow, this is the Captain. In Woketrek they never stop crying or telling us how they feel, or about their damn "relationships"
Exactly, we had a strong female leader in Janeway and a diverse crew there as well that included aliens as regular cast members. I watched about 2 minutes if discovery and almost puked. DS9 was even more diverse with a black commanding officer, an alien 1st officer and a changeling as security officer. Also had Chief O'Brian in an interracial marriage with a biracial daughter, that relationship started on STNG. Let's not forget Geordi who was a very unique individual. This is all being done because they can't think of something original. Also because they want to be like the 1619 project and try to rewrite history even though this history is fictional.
And what made it work so well was that in the future, it would be natural that people of mixed ethnicities and whatnot could work together just fine. And the writers treated the characters with a lot of respect no matter what race, gender or species they belonged to (except maybe the Ferengi in TNG, but the Ferengi got a magnificent redemption arc in DS9). For example, Benjamin Sisko was black and he was arguably one of the best characters in the show. He was intelligent, physically strong and had a species of bodiless aliens on his side, but the show didn't take away anything from the other characters to make Sisko look good. In fact, they made them just as awesome. Contrast this to Discovery where white men are a minority and aren't treated with nearly as much respect because the diverse female protagonist has to be able to easily beat every single one of them. Because politics.
@@crowbar_the_rogue yep diversity was the backdrop while the writers focused on a story … while in STD the writers focus on diversity and the story is the backdrop!
@@RogueFox2185 The REAL Doctor died. He died when he went into that watch, what came out was the clone of a clone of a clone (etc...) Peter Capaldi was the last Doctor and that's canon.
@@chucksenhowzen9740 Why should it be decided in court? Trump lost both Wisconsin and Michigan. That's it. No court needed. But distraction is indeed needed.
Y'know, I remember an episode of TNG where constant use of warp drives was beginning to manifest subspace distortions or something which would eventually make space travel near impossible. So at first I thought they could've used that instead of the dilithium thing, but that would require that they had seen TNG at all.
Though it's far more likely than the dilithium thing, I doubt that the subspace distortions would be a problem by then. Considering the issue wasn't addressed after that episode, it has been assumed that they found a way to fix it.
"Force of Nature". To be fair, the Hekaras Corridor was already strained from subspace damage. The variable geometry nacelles in the Intrepid-class were supposed to have taken care of that problem. "All the dilithium in the galaxy just went poof"? Yeah, no.
@@crowbar_the_rogue as mkdumas has said, the subspace damage problem caused by warp drive was addressed by the Intrepid class design, and ultimately the need for variable geometry nacelles was rendered obsolete by the Sovereign class.
They solved this issue. Ships like voyager and the Enterprise E are subspace friendly, you can see in Voyager, it was represented in the variable geometry nacelles. But any idea would be better than that Honestly i am happy people still remember the good trek
The crewmember in the wheelchair is still the highlight for me... not only could they not give him working legs (even though there was a crewmember that had practically had her body rebuilt), they gave him a wheelchair with actual fucking wheels... no hover chair or anything. Not even a bloody motor for the wheels. He had to push himself around the ship using his arms. ...and to make matter worse, there was no wheelchair access ramps on the staircases!
If I remember the scene correctly, the ship just got its ass kicked, so the crewmember was in a wheelchair because of an injury from the battle. So he was in a wheelchair because there still is some recovery time or because a starship's sickbay is not equipped for proper treatment. But you would think they would not let him push the wheelchair by himself in that case.
always makes me giggle seeing so called trekies bitch about discovery yet most think TNG was good..... i think i can count the good episodes on my hands
@@Cheese_Boi1986 you're more than welcome to that opinion and to defend this show to the last if you wish. apparently some people actually watch it and enjoy it...
@@Phil_X I'm a life long trekker and i do like it. Not everything about it. But sets are flashy, stories keep moving along. And not adhering too much to Canon means we don't get bored knowing exactly where the plot is headed. Nice effort.
I know you may never see this as the comment section gets filled up quickly right after a video release, but I just wanted to say thank you Drinker, for all that you've done with this channel. I feel like you've been a mentor to so many people, both content creators and writers such as myself. It's refeshing to know that you live what you preach, writing interesting complex characters in tight well-paced stories instead of being a hypocrite like so many others. I enjoy the 3-D antagonists and the rich diversity in your stories from places to people. It comes across as natural. Your books proove what was done well 30 years ago is still possible today. We need this reminder especially now. I really enjoy the guests you've had on (last night was especilaly fun), and the logical, well-structured approach in your critique videos which are informative and inspirational to those who seek to improve their craft. The approach of celebrating the successful films whilst taking shots at failures is a welcomed balance that makes your channel all the more enjoyable. I don't know if I'll ever find the sucess you've had with writing, but I know I'm heading in the right direction. Hard work and perserverence to the end, I'd not have it any other way. Permit me to say, I'd love to shake your hand and buy you a drink ,my good man, if the opportunity ever came up. I look forward to your future videos and streams with great anticipation, best of luck with the launch of your 9th novel. I'll be raising a glass to you when my copy arrives at my door. I wish you all the best and once again, thank you. Cheers.
I am in the same boat as you are - aspiring writer. I love how the drinker deconstructs crappy plots and characters. Keep writing eventually we both will get published. BTW this is National Write a Novel Month
@@johntuck77 Thanks for commenting. What's your genre? Oh I know about NaNoWriMo! I'm using it to take a 30-day break from the manuscript I'm querying. Best of luck with your projects.
@@solarsailer4166 Fantasy/Horror mostly. Just remember what Steven King said: To be a good writer you need to do two things. 1) Read a lot 2) Write a lot. Keep practicing the craft and eventually, something will come of it.
@@johntuck77 Same. I'm doing a horror story in my fantasy universe this month. One of the toughest challenges I've found is seeking good critique partners. I really enjoyed reading Stephen King's Memoir. 'Write a thousand words a day and in three years you will be a writer.' - Ray Bradbury
Me either I stopped watching disco and picard and never looked back after season 1 lol. I gladly watch the older ones though. I didn’t even bother with belowdecks I don’t know something just didn’t appeal to me it was too Rick and Morty
Don't forget the part after the reunion where they talk for 10 minutes about nothing other than how they never lost hope that they'd see space jesus again and the long nights they spent contemplating their crash landing in the future during the whole maximum of 12 hours they were apart from space jesus. It's so deep because it's so relatable! Whenever I go for groceries, deep in my heart I too keep the hope alive that I'll see my house again, no matter how many tens of minutes I may wander from it!
You realized she was named Michael for a reason (after Michael the archangel). The “great captain,” the leader of the heavenly hosts, and the warrior helping the children of Israel (in this case the time displaced Federation)? Remember how she was wearing the Angel time travel armour suit? They strategically named her character “Michael” instead of Anna or Charlene, or Eunice, etc. A male name for a female character after an archangel that was also a captain and a “savior “.
Dude, it's in it's 5th season...someone is paying those bills. The show is wildly successful. I may not like it, you may not like it but these fucking evergreen student's creation seems to be nothing but a success. Sad but true #metallica.
As a massive nerd, I want to point out just how stupid the idea that "the federation ran out of dilithium and collapsed" really is. Firstly, Dilithium is exactly what it sounds like, two Lithium atoms in a molecule. How the hell could the federation run out of Lithium? Countless planets, and not any lithium on any of them? Secondly, they use anti-matter for fuel on their starships, and presumably most of their structures. Now, the thing with Anti-matter, is that when it meets regular old matter, they annihilate. In scientific terms this means both turn into energy. There is nothing specific about Dilithium that enables this process, you can do it with hypothetically any matter you well pleased. Now even if I were to buy the idea that somehow there's no lithium in the entire federation, you can't tell me there isn't plentiful amounts of dirt, or asteroids that aren't specifically necessary. Thirdly, doesn't the federation have allies? The Klingon Empire for one, and over time perhaps the Romulans? Could even make a case for the dominion after enough time considering how the dominion war ended. The federation has always had cordial relations with the Ferengi alliance. Even if the Romulans aren't allies, how long until the federation can steal and reverse-engineer their powersource of micro-singularities? Or does that depend on lithium too? Couldn't any of the other allies have helped the federation out on this front?
I just want to scream NERD at you like Ogre from Revenge of the Nerds.. but out of love :) I always love how the real creators and visionaries for Star Trek at least tried to put some science in their science fiction. There was some sort of logic behind it, and not just convenience because we need to move the story along.
That's loathsome Tig Notaro, who landed the job through backstabbing and flagrant sexual harassment. Oh but of course that's all scrubbed by publicists now.
@@mattyboyanderson Is that who it is? Can't be a mistake that you didn't refer to her as a comedian. Her standup material rivals Hannah Gadsby's for being excruciatingly unfunny.
I can imagine the board meeting. "What's a beloved franchise we can milk the hell out of while we destroy it?" "Star Wars?" "No, someone is already doing that one." "Star... Trek?" "Brilliant!"
That’s what makes me glad my favourite baby Detroit Become Human is a little known French-made video game. I swear if these guys got their hands on it and made Connor diverse female Jesus I would punch a wall.
This crap is the reason I started watching again from the beginning. The old ones being as Trekkie as Star Trek can be👌😏 this..yeah nah yeah, it's garbage 🤦🤣
Star Trek: Enterprise was cancelled after 4 seasons even after a massive fan campaign raised over a $Million bucks to keep it on the air. Star Trek: Discovery keeps getting renewed for another season even after fans are overwhelmingly saying they hate the series. What's wrong with this picture?
The fact that the initials for Star Trek Discovery is literally *STD* should tell you everything you need to know...because it's certainly as bad as one...
Even funnier when you realize that Jesus wasn't white. And that's still not considered "diverse enough" for them. So enter female space Jesus that has to be black, female, better than everyone, with a male name, and is likely asexual (or gay) for maximum diversity points.
The original Star Trek was elegant, diverse, optimistic, noble, beautiful , and crewed by beautiful people. This is clumsy, homogenous, dispiriting, low, ugly and crewed by ugly people.
'Homogenous' indeed, since all the 'cool' people are females or black. Apparently dilithium explosions don't harm black people and women not as much as the 'white space patriarchy'.
@@isaacnykamp8083 Yup, it was a story about a female character that was loved by everyone, did everything better than Kirk and Spock and in the end died tragically while saving Kirks and Spocks life. It was called 'A Trekkie's Tale', which was published in 1973. As far as I understand it, it was meant as a parody of bad fanfic.
Hollywood's idea of diversity is African American, female and asian. Native American, Scandinavian, Persian, Siberian, Mongolian, south east asian, Indian, Arab, Polynesian & etc basically don't exist. When was the last time you saw a non-American Star Trek main character? If Gene Roddenberry was alive he'd make one of the main Characters Iranian like he casted Chekhov in the middle of the cold war.
@@ThePhysics1234 Fun-Fact: If we wanna be honestly diverse, then the Fact that each person with autism is different, means to represent Autism, Star Trek Discovery needs a Million Autistic Characters! Lol. Or we expand the defintion een further: Seeing as how each human is different, how about we just have BILLIONS of People of Colour!! C'mon, Sci-Fi especially should be able to pull this off: Just show a Picture of EARTH, the whole thing, at the start of the Episode. Haha. Ok, ok, now jokes aside and serious for a moment: The real funny thing is, these people dont know what Diversity is, so they fail at it. IF you genuinly dont care, the Representation will HAPPEN BY ITSELF. The Effort to be not-biased is already wrong in itself, in a sense. Get what i mean?
Whedon was grooming Summer Glau so she'd blow him. The second season of Firefly was never going to be anything but rubbish. Stopping at ep13 and planning for the movie was the best thing that could have happened to this franchise.
Kurtzman is too dumb to know that. Also the idea that one energy source runs out and everyone just gives up is laughable. If we ran out of oil, we would just regress back to wood in this dummy's mind...
That would be a fun thing to explore in an universe where the gimmick are writers of Star Trek who actually cared about what they write. But alas, this is the other universe. Our gimmick is vanishing socks.
I saw Burnham described as “the most developed character in Star Trek history” on Instagram this morning. That comment got one reply; “oh god”. I agree.
In a roundabout way, that’s hilarious because the term “mary sue” comes from an old Star Trek fanfiction. In a nutshell, it’s about a perfect crew member named Mary Sue who is loved by everyone, even Spock. Funny how it’s all come full circle. 🤣
I have to confess, I've sinned. I watched seasons 1 and 2. I was trying to understand what the hell the show was about. Couldn't figure it out. So, I just gave up. Discovery, in my mind, is a waste of resources. Canon is what the owner of the brand wants, but for me, Discovery is not in the same timeline or universe of the original Star Trek. The "new" (2013-) movies are in the same category. I disregard them. A shame, really.
Leftist showrunners are sadists. "My audience members are bigots! Therefore I will show them the most unappealing characters possible, in order to expand their minds through making them suffer. It's all in a good cause!"
Krapman is on my list of 'writers' and directors whose work I will never watch. It includes Ruin Johnson, Jar Jar Abra ms, & Dummy Lindelhof. Preachy bastards who haven't a shred of decency or respect when it comes to respecting the IPs they're expanding upon. Instead of providing escapism and fun they remind us of all the crap in our contemporary world. They use the opportunity to tell as story to shove in their own politics. If the last few years have proved anything, it's that people don't want to buy what they're peddling. Get contemporary politics out of our Star Trek and other universes.
If I recall correctly, it was an episode in Season 3 of TNG called " The Survivors". In it, Picard and the crew investigate a distress call from a Federation colony and find only two survivors of an attack. Picard tries to get the two to come with them but they refuse and everytime, the Enterprise comes near orbit, an alien spaceship appears and comes to attack them. Eventually, it turns out the male survivor, Kevin, is a being of a powerful species called the Douwd. He fell in love with his human wife and had a peaceful life until the colony was attacked by a species known as the Husnock. Kevin, being a pacifist, refused to fight but his wife did and she got killed. Overcome with grief, Kevin wiped out the entire Husnock species from existence. He also made illusions of his wife, their house and an alien spaceship to keep the Enterprise from interfering. At the end, Picard determines that they're not worthy to judge him for his crime because they have no law for that, so the Enterprise decides to let Kevin live in peace. A great episode, honestly.
So true like why in the hell are they swearing in Star Trek?? It sounds just like that. Teenagers cursing in parties since their parents are away. i guess it makes sense, they are from the past and probably curse allot. At least they dont do that in Picard.... oh wait
The Pilot for Picard showed promise then it degraded into the shower of shit that is discovery. Even though they said "Picard" will be nothing like "Discovery". Suckers!
Fun-Fact: If we wanna be honestly diverse, then the Fact that each person with autism is different, means to represent Autism, Star Trek Discovery needs a Million Autistic Characters! Lol. Or we expand the defintion een further: Seeing as how each human is different, how about we just have BILLIONS of People of Colour!! C'mon, Sci-Fi especially should be able to pull this off: Just show a Picture of EARTH, the whole thing, at the start of the Episode. Haha.
I finally watched the first episode of season three. For a hero of the show, Michael Burnham cries at the drop of a hat. Everything makes her cry. She lands on the planet she meant to land on. She cries. She runs into a guy with a space ship, she cries. She purposely strands herself on the planet, and then she cries. All of this in the first five minutes of the show. Is that one of the courses they have to take at star fleet academy?
The first time they were tears of joy and the second time they were tears of “I just left everything and everyone I loved and now I am probably going to die alone” tears.And she still defeated the guy. Who wouldn’t cry after going through such an experience.It’s not like she dropped to the floor and started begging for her mommy. And she didn’t cry after that.So I don’t really see your point
@@justsillyrachet1737 " Who wouldn’t cry after going through such an experience" Well, someone trained in Vulcan logic and thinking. And likely someone who's gone through military training. And for sure someone who went through command training in the military. Someone like that would be hard as nails.
The biggest failure of all the failures in this show is all this crying and yelling is done by the same Diverse Female Space Jesus that was supposedly brought up in the Vulcan way
*Watching that clip of Burnam jumping thru space* You do know, writers, that -Trying to hold your breath in space (rather than expel all the air possible) kills you because the pressure differential rips open your lungs -Trying to keep your eyes open usually irreparably damages them because of instantaneous desiccation -You *will* shit yourself because of the pressure differential between the vacuum and your digestive tract ...right?
Not forgetting in that scene female space Jesus talked a computer into releasing her from jail without the captains permission and in the same scene external hull forcefields were shown activating, so Mikey Spock shouldn't have been able to fly across that room, but of course she's space Jesus so she can do miracles.
I'm pretty sure they're just only giving us awful choices so when they give us a partially awful choice people will look and point and say, 'wow. this is so good.'
So true! I don't know why I force myself to watch this. The episode just aired was particularly awful! Just feelings and generally pathetic all around. I find myself watching a random TNG episode straight after just to remind me why I love star trek!
I've lived long enough to watch almost my entire childhood die: Star trek, star wars, terminator, predator, alien, Halloween, exc exc. While 2 of the series from Japan I watched came back with very successful reboots and continuation: Evangelion, and Bleach It's like having Sjw-isms ruin stuff or something.
Fun fact: When Kate Mulgrew was crying too much as Janeway during season 1 of VOY, Rick Berman let her reshoot the scenes acting more composed. Garret Wang even recalls a moment when Rick Berman during a meeting with the actors gave the order, to not act overly dramatic and emotional ("... that's reserved for the alien characters"). Which is logical, because Starfleet officers are trained professionals, who learned how to deal with stressfull situations in a calm and composed manner - like astronauts on the ISS or during the Apollo missions. It goes back to the bible for TOS, in which is stated that the characters on the bridge should behave like real officers would do if they would be faced with a situation.
just wait til ummmmmmm..... whatever the next ep or season, when a new and "improved" gender neutral soy non-trinary data'lla is created, with twitter 2.8 ultra maam karen edition, instead of the slot for an emotion chip
@Bobby Situkangpoles Voyager had a great cast. It's pretty interesting that the biggest problem people had with Voyager was the script and not the acting.
One of the saddest things about Discovery is that it makes it "diverse women" look so damn BAD, and not in a good way. Trek has always had always strong women charcaters, but this "show" craps all over that legacy. We went from characters like Uhura, Beverly Crusher, Kira, Dax, Janeway, Seven, and B'lanna, even T'pau on Enterprise, to.... two women who are so lacking as characters that they can be reduced to and identified by their gender and ethnicity ONLY. I don't know about the lead actress, but Michelle Yeoh deserves better than this.
Thank you Jean. Trek has always been a diverse show. DS9 was the diverse-est and (I think) the best-est. Funny how writing engaging characters and a character-driven plot will get a fanbase, whoever and whatever you cast; where being lazy and obnoxiously political will end up with crap like STD.
I'm sporadically watching TNG for the utopian future feel. Just finished S2E20 The Emissary. Love that the half-Klingon lady was Worf's "XO" when talking with the old-fashion Klingons and they don't even mention it. Gotta ask, are the Klingon women seen as equal?
Better than Discovery but describing The Orville as a lukewarm, creatively-bankrupt parody of TNG, peppered with unlikeable characters and garnished with Seth Macfarlane's smug humor, is being generous.
Thats exactly what i was thinking. Saving the galaxy. And this latest episode, the ships crew ptsd was such a waste of time. I keep watching tho. But im getting close to bailing. I can see the other star treks on netflix w/o ads.
So the main character is Poochie. "Uh, one: Poochie needs to be louder, angrier and have access to a time machine. Two: Whenever Poochie's not on screen, all the other characters should be asking, "Where's Poochie?"
There is a moment of TNG (which I recently finally started watching) that was one of the heartwarming/shattering things I ever seen. Early in the first season, where the Enterprise has been hurled to the furthest reaches of known space by Q or some similar ultradimensional being, and Picard's gotta scramble to save the day. So far in this, and for some of the subsequent seasons, Jean-Luc's been not mean, but sternly unflappable, by the book, and a little socially stiff.. but then, he encounters his long-dead mother sitting to tea in one of the corridors, part of the weird things happening on the ship, and you just see it happen. He keeps it together well enough to ask this odd projection if it knows how to help, but Riker interrupts, resulting in a brief outburst from Picard, who then turns to find his Maman has vanished into memory once more. Riker, who saw none of this, tells his friend and captain is clearly upset, and asks if there's anything he can do, and Sir Patrick Stewart does with just a moment, a look, and a word. "..no." Is TNG perfect, no, and nothing should be. Hell, there's another early episode where something is getting the entire crew complete nine-eyed (even Data) and Picard starts succumbing too, resulting in a damn-near liaison with a red-hot and rarin' to go Dr. Crusher in his ready room. Goddamn fool, you could've gotten in there! But since starting the show about three months ago, the Enterprise's crew has endeared me greatly. They change, and react, and make mistakes, and rise to occasions in believable ways to unbelievable odds, and generally get the job done. Their emotional maturity never turns on a dime, but rather changes lanes with proper speed and a good space cushion. I haven't seen this show yet, but.. something just seems entirely none-Star Trek about it, and even if it had a different name and its own universe, it still looks kinda scattered all over and one-note. But enough balloon juice from me, this is another episode in which Drinker has inspired me to rise in defense of his spirited offense, you gin-soaked orator of wise loquacity. ...and if anyone reads this whole comment, kudos and thanks~
@@armadillotoe I am glad you are happy-but being fat is unhealthy your heart lungs muscles are all working harder than they need to diabetes hypertension smoking also bad lots of other things and people function well
@armadillotoe Hi, I know what body positivity means. If you watch the video he doesn't say, "...body positivity, err whatever that is!" The sequence of characters he is naming in this section moves on from "body-positivity" women, to the women with the weird stuff on her face which references his "....err whatever that is" line. I just wanted to clear that up fella.
This show could have been called litterally anything but Star Trek. Kurtzman could have just called it "Space Hijinx Explosion Hour", changed some names, and nobody would ever accuse it of being part of Trek.
I remember when Abrams went on the Daily Show to plug Star Trek (2009) and told Jon Stewart that "when [he] watched Star Trek [he] didn't like it, it was too philosophical." and that Kurtzman had literally never seen it before. So I guess what we're getting now isn't at all surprising.
By the time the dust settles. Star Trek OG will be remembered in to the future, while the rest of the intellectual bile, like this, will be forgotten by the end of the decade.
Looked a bit like Linus Tech Tips to me. Although Linus somehow looks and sounds more feminine. Linus is also more likable and a better lesbian than Schmett Schmeno (engineer lady).
Funny after all is said and done this show annoys me more about the wonky writing, plot ideas, bad characters and yes some of the agenda. Seems to get to me more than if the Roddenberry legacy is being wacked. I mean even the original ST came into stronger form from some of the other producers and writers on it.
Fun-Fact: If we wanna be honestly diverse, then the Fact that each person with autism is different, means to represent Autism, Star Trek Discovery needs a Million Autistic Characters! Lol. Or we expand the defintion een further: Seeing as how each human is different, how about we just have BILLIONS of People of Colour!! C'mon, Sci-Fi especially should be able to pull this off: Just show a Picture of EARTH, the whole thing, at the start of the Episode. Haha. Ok, ok, now jokes aside and serious for a moment: The real funny thing is, these people dont know what Diversity is, so they fail at it. IF you genuinly dont care, the Representation will HAPPEN BY ITSELF. The Effort to be not-biased is already wrong in itself, in a sense. Get what i mean?
Star Trek was always big on representation with international, interracial, and interspecies casts. The difference between classic Trek and new Trek is that classic Trek used their diverse backgrounds as an opportunity to craft unique characters. New Trek just uses the diversity as set dressing and then they congratulate themselves for being so forward
I miss the feeling i got when Riker got away with saying “bastard” or some mild curse on the bridge. Or hey, remember when Data or Spock saying hell in front of everyone was a great day? And Datas first S bomb when the saucer section was hurtling towards the planet with a thousand people on it and no way to stop it? You know, an appropriate situation for an officer to be freaking out? Ah good times
OMG Sonequa Martin-Green is Poochie: "One, Poochie needs to be louder, angrier, and have access to a time machine. Two, whenever Poochie's not on screen, all the other characters should be asking 'Where's Poochie?'..." The Simpsons tried to warn us
Mass Effect did diversity right. By making extremely good characters who you actually learn to care about. I replay Mass Effect 1 & 2 every year because of the characters.
No matter how bizarre, screwed up, or outright disgusting you (generic "you") may find something, there's ALWAYS someone out there who likes it, and not in an "ironic" or sarcastic sense.
I don't "really" like it, but I've been watching it. My biggest gripe is the show is all about Burnham, when all of the rest of trek you got to meet and grow attached to the crew.
@@Thareldis Who are these at least five white male main characters then? I've just looked up the cast for series 3 and you've got the gay scientist and....um....Saru? All the others left, and any other white men in it was either villains, traitors or cannon fodder for the women to eventually to make them look better. Gnuwaves is correct, they have alienated their core demographic. So where's this delusion you're talking about?
For anyone that doesn't understand, They don't care about the plot, the characters, or the universe. All they want is to craft situations and tell you how you should feel about them. It's propaganda.
It's not even sophisticated propaganda though. They don't even have to try to hide their messages behind a good story or characters anymore. It's not subtle or clever subversion, it's just...there, in your face.
I think I recognize that guy from the 4th Season of Supergirl (a show I can hear the Drinker review already), where he played a lesser-known Superman villain named Manchester Black.
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I stopped bothering with shit like this (as well as mainstream media) years ago because I know their fraught with woke horse shit. I find out just how bad they are via folks like yourself. I gotta say, your confirmation is probably much more entertaining that the woke shit itself.
You piece of great Scottish ancient wisdom, you gave me so much pleasure and laughts on the other side of Europe. 60% you say is like sexy and gifted version of me said it. I couldn't agree more, they shited all the joy in the StarTracks with political and shallow pseudowisdom of dystopia, like many other things.
Please, you great philosopher of today, could you analyze following:
1) Sexy Beast
2) The Proposition (great Australian movie in my opinion absolutely underated)
3) Upgrade
4) The Man Who Would Be a King (in the honor of giants late Sean Connery and Michael Caine, and how film makers are able to say so much of human nature and beeing critical without of preaching with cheap political tricks).
Thank you, your RUclips Greatness.
Thoroughly enjoying strong female character in Redemption hahahaha
They're all on my Amazon Wish List. I'll be getting them soon, really looking forward to checking out your work.
"Diverse Female Space Jesus". 10/10
And worst female actor of all time! I swear everytime Sonequa Martin - Green shows up in a scene I cringe.
@@victorvazquez6072 that's a lot of cringing, since the paste her mug every where.
Just rename the show this, and take away their federation badges.
20 bucks says that she started out as a woke redhead but that wasn't gonna cut it in current year.
So they made Mary Sue canon?
“Discovery is less of an artistic endeavor & more of a platform for political & ideological messaging”
And that is why no one watches Star Trek anymore
Thats why no one watches anything new, its all morally driven and politically motivated to a degree that is unbearable. Star Trek, Star wars, Ghost busters etc
@@Roadrun98 you’re exactly right. It’ll be interesting how movies & TV shows will look in the coming years with Hollywood’s budget being slashed
As a lefty, I can tell you it got a lot more issues than that. Most characters are infantile idiots that should not have passed the character evaluation tests to enter the academy, the "plot" usually requires to blow the shit out of proportion, you can smell the self-importance of the writer and the absolute disregard of the lore. And regarding politics, lefties dislike nothing more than a bunch of "pseudo-champaign-socialists" using the themes of our political fights to look cool among peers, I think on the right you call it "virtual signaling".
The funny thing is, all of the series before this handled political issues as well. It's just they were issues that make sense for the episodes and they also didn't feel forced. They also treat Star Trek as if it was never diverse. I am very very convinced they never bothered watching any of the other series.
@dwdeline55
Their content (and their compatriots) is the *only* good thing to come out of this.
“Diverse female space Jesus is wearing her wasp armor when she collides into a planet and finds discount Idris Elba”. GOLD.
I am now forever calling him Fake Heimdall lol.
I love it so funny comedy gold
She definitely has a knack for killing wonderful things. First she helped kill The Walking Dead, now Star Trek.
I actually liked discount Idris Elba... :-)
@@matth9558 Grudge is the only thing worth a shit on ST: Disco and easily the best actor.
Who else has watched this multiple times, I think this is probably the Critical Drinker's best work! Just absolute gold from start to finish!
The phrase _"Discovery has been renewed for a fourth season"_ holds the same weight as _"I'm sorry, but your chronic syphilis has returned."_
Well, the abbreviation STD doesn't come from nowhere.
@@Fenris86 Nice! 🤣 I legit forgot that was the abbreviation. Must have remembered subconsciously.
At least contracting syphilis was fun, the way leading to the 4th season is anything but.
@@Soridan I get at what you're saying, but... what a curious way to put it. XD
And I'm sure you've heard both.
When a Vulcan has tears in her eyes and Kirk is ready to break down into tears barely holding it back at Spock's funeral that shows more emotions and brings out more emotion from fans than all the crying in Discovery put together. Including all future series.
Well said.
She's half Vulcan half Romulan. Pity they ironed out her emotional side in the next film.
@@JohnnyZenith OH yes I didn't remember off the top of my head. Great recall. Too bad they replaced Kirsty Alley.
@@LotarL31 Yeah I agree.
@@JohnnyZenith I read the book Wrath of Khan way back. You thought being half-human was bad for Spock, for Saavik when she feels her Romulan side getting the better of her, she goes somewhere quiet to throw furniture across the room.
It stops being diverse when everyone looks alike.
Because when everyone's super... No one will be.
🤯🤯🤯 🙊🙊🙊
And acts alike . This is cookie cutter acting 😒
@@morscoronam3779 funny it came from a "villain"...
Diverse? Bah! I have yet to see a pygmy on this show. The bigots.
I always liked how Star Trek was one of the few things that depicted a future with an adequately functioning society with people that cared about upholding morality and ethics because they understood that it's a slippery slope into everything becoming a miserable craphole if you don't.
First episode of Discovery: "We can't talk to the Klingons, we have to shoot first!"
Not to mention planting a bomb on the body of a dead Klingon so that it would blow up inside the ship. Not like that is an actual war crime or something like that.
Discovery is set same era as Kirk when Klingons weren’t trusted. Although even Kirk at least talked first.
Do the producers know that their diverse characters acting like 10 year olds, swearing, being insubordinate and generally unlikeable is counter productive to their goal?
No, because their goal is to rewrite what is considered "respectable" to be more in line with their own tendencies, because they think it's entirely arbitrary.
@@ingold1470 Well put.
You're trying to find sense where there isn't any.
Not when the producers know that their diverse characters acting like 10 year olds, swearing, being insubordinate and generally unlikeable characters will make some (and not a lot) of money...
What on earth makes you think that their goal is to make sjw-ideology look appealing?
Should have just been called, star trek: diversity.
That is far to STUNNING and BRAVE for this show😅
.... planet's ?
Umm, ok. Trek has always had diversity. So what's your point?
@@kingoffriesthekingwillrise1701 That is the point. Star Trek has always had a diverse cast of characters, but the people running the shows now either never seen them or will not accept that as all they are focused on are the caucasian actors and actresses who played the characters. Their using racism to fight racism. On top of that their claiming that they are "better people" for including 'X' actor or actress because of their skin color or beliefs instead of developing their story and characters so the audience can relate to them in some way.
@@ChidoriReaper in Star Trek they even had characters from 2 different species. Even if it's physically impossible but ehh. But forcing 'diversity' on something just to have it, is usually for racism and ruins the story most of the time.
I remember when they were outraged over the game Kingdom Come, that it doesn't have asians and blacks in it.... it is a game set in 1403 in Bohemia during the usual "clusterfuck in the HRE".
8:20 They have no grasp of the kind of nuance in TNG where the senior officers have a regular poker night, which implies their friendship in service, while conducting it *off-duty* and notably missing the captain. This in turn beautifully sets up the closing scene in All Good Things where Picard finally joins them, setting aside the stigma of the captain standing alone, and embracing the people who loved and supported him even in a potential future where they'd all moved on with their lives. I LOVE the moment where he stops short, looks around the table, and says "I should have done this a long time ago" and Riker's like, "you were always welcome" and that was all that needed to be said.
But screw that, we need uniformed service members, trained Starfleet officers, hugging and crying right there on the ship in the middle of a mission.
Thank you for writing this. Fond memory! TNG was just amazing
Ugh... why did you have to remind me how much better TNG is??? Looks like I’ll have to rewatch the series again instead paying for CBS...
Yeah and it was once again one of the things that Q had to teach Picard. That exploring the galaxy and evolving are all well good but sometimes what you really need is that human connection.
I’m currently watching Next Gen, the show is so mature, well written, character driven and just brilliant in every way
Nah, people romanticize TNG but it was a Crusher/Wheaton induced nightmare for a significant chunk of it's existence.
That's probably the best iteration of Star Trek besides the original Star Trek movies.
@@jaybroach4105otta agree with you on the Wheaton part. I always wanted to yell "shut up Wesley!" like Picard. Doesn't help that Will Wheaton is a raving lunatic soyboy in real life too.
I met Wil Wheaton on the cruise, and he was just as well-spoken as the other actors. People blame him for “Wesley saves the ship” but he didn’t write the first season scripts. That was the staff & Roddenberry approved those scripts
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Season 2 isn’t great either, but I blame the 1988 writers strike for that. Paramount had to recycle old scripts & scramble to salvage the remainder of the year. (Only 22 episodes instead of the standard 26.)
The original Star Trek had diversity in abundance - Uhura was a bridge officer, a black woman. The navigator was Asian, and another was Russian, the science and first officer was not even fully human but half Vulcan (and in human history, people ofmixed descent have often faced the worst prejudice of all). And the thing was, you didn't notice it you accepted it as normal because it was normal in the show. Compare that to STD which wears it's diversity on it's sleeves. One was a show that had incidental diversity, the other is a show that is consciously about how diverse it is. You can actually feel them checking the quotas and ticking the boxes. I can't take the crew seriously as the best the Galaxy has to offer and members of a highly disciplined service. When Kirk *almost* broke down after the death of Edith Keeler you really felt it, like wow, this is the Captain. In Woketrek they never stop crying or telling us how they feel, or about their damn "relationships"
Exactly, we had a strong female leader in Janeway and a diverse crew there as well that included aliens as regular cast members. I watched about 2 minutes if discovery and almost puked. DS9 was even more diverse with a black commanding officer, an alien 1st officer and a changeling as security officer. Also had Chief O'Brian in an interracial marriage with a biracial daughter, that relationship started on STNG. Let's not forget Geordi who was a very unique individual.
This is all being done because they can't think of something original. Also because they want to be like the 1619 project and try to rewrite history even though this history is fictional.
Totally agree with you... Woke Trek its almost like they are trying to create a goofy woke paroday
At least Star Trek Discovery has appropriate initials! STD is perfect for it!
And what made it work so well was that in the future, it would be natural that people of mixed ethnicities and whatnot could work together just fine. And the writers treated the characters with a lot of respect no matter what race, gender or species they belonged to (except maybe the Ferengi in TNG, but the Ferengi got a magnificent redemption arc in DS9). For example, Benjamin Sisko was black and he was arguably one of the best characters in the show. He was intelligent, physically strong and had a species of bodiless aliens on his side, but the show didn't take away anything from the other characters to make Sisko look good. In fact, they made them just as awesome. Contrast this to Discovery where white men are a minority and aren't treated with nearly as much respect because the diverse female protagonist has to be able to easily beat every single one of them. Because politics.
@@crowbar_the_rogue yep diversity was the backdrop while the writers focused on a story … while in STD the writers focus on diversity and the story is the backdrop!
Star Trek died when Alex Kurtzman laid his hands on it.
It can still be saved if it’s separated into a non-canon timeline, that’s a better chance than what Doctor Who and Star Wars has at the moment.
CBS is whos truly to blame, theyre the ones keeping him in charge of everything. And look at all their other shows its all trash.
@@RogueFox2185 The REAL Doctor died. He died when he went into that watch, what came out was the clone of a clone of a clone (etc...) Peter Capaldi was the last Doctor and that's canon.
Star Trek died with Rick Berman and his attempts to overwrite The Only Series.
Star Trek died when Jar Jar Abrams took the helm in 2009.
Thank God for Critical Drinker to take our minds off the US election.
Yes please, I should’ve figured this election was destined to be decided in Court instead of on Tuesday like every other election 🤦🏼♂️
@@chucksenhowzen9740 Why should it be decided in court? Trump lost both Wisconsin and Michigan. That's it. No court needed. But distraction is indeed needed.
@@herrwagnerianer1739 because that's what trump wants apparently. honestly though who knows what's gonna happen...
What election
Now that it looks like Biden is going to win, we will just get more of this garbage to not watch.
Y'know, I remember an episode of TNG where constant use of warp drives was beginning to manifest subspace distortions or something which would eventually make space travel near impossible. So at first I thought they could've used that instead of the dilithium thing, but that would require that they had seen TNG at all.
There's no way anyone on the writing team of Discovery or Picard has seen a single episode of TNG. TNG movies - maybe, but not the show.
Though it's far more likely than the dilithium thing, I doubt that the subspace distortions would be a problem by then. Considering the issue wasn't addressed after that episode, it has been assumed that they found a way to fix it.
"Force of Nature".
To be fair, the Hekaras Corridor was already strained from subspace damage.
The variable geometry nacelles in the Intrepid-class were supposed to have taken care of that problem.
"All the dilithium in the galaxy just went poof"? Yeah, no.
@@crowbar_the_rogue as mkdumas has said, the subspace damage problem caused by warp drive was addressed by the Intrepid class design, and ultimately the need for variable geometry nacelles was rendered obsolete by the Sovereign class.
They solved this issue. Ships like voyager and the Enterprise E are subspace friendly, you can see in Voyager, it was represented in the variable geometry nacelles.
But any idea would be better than that
Honestly i am happy people still remember the good trek
I'm not a Star Trek fan, but after seeing this, I weep for all you Trekkies.
We wept for ourselves too... :'(
@Cure4Living Yes i've lost count the amount of franchises i've loved that have been decimated.
Ditto on that...
same, I'm another outsider that found this dismaying (but thankfully funny too, due to Drinker's presentation)
The empathy is appreciated, my non-Trekkie friend. Let's hope for better.
The crewmember in the wheelchair is still the highlight for me... not only could they not give him working legs (even though there was a crewmember that had practically had her body rebuilt), they gave him a wheelchair with actual fucking wheels... no hover chair or anything. Not even a bloody motor for the wheels. He had to push himself around the ship using his arms.
...and to make matter worse, there was no wheelchair access ramps on the staircases!
lmao
So you're telling me that by the 24th century we still haven't figured out nerve regeneration or at least a way to improve upon the wheelchair?
🤣🤣
If I remember the scene correctly, the ship just got its ass kicked, so the crewmember was in a wheelchair because of an injury from the battle. So he was in a wheelchair because there still is some recovery time or because a starship's sickbay is not equipped for proper treatment.
But you would think they would not let him push the wheelchair by himself in that case.
In his wheelchair at the Starbase 11 medical section, Captain Pike needed Dr. McCoy to push him around.
"Nobody pays attention to you unless you swear ever other word..."
Somehow, we're paying attention even less.
The Michael Burnham show has turned Star Trek into something I always “escaped to” into something I want to “escape from”.
Yes, it is defeatism - wanting to prepare people for managing the status quo instead of being a rebel and living a better way.
As a lifelong Trekkie, I will never tire of listening to you tear this show apart. You and Major Grin are doing a real fan service.
always makes me giggle seeing so called trekies bitch about discovery yet most think TNG was good..... i think i can count the good episodes on my hands
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@@Cheese_Boi1986 you're more than welcome to that opinion and to defend this show to the last if you wish. apparently some people actually watch it and enjoy it...
HeelVsBabyFace has great reviews of this trash, as well. Give them a watch.
@@Phil_X I'm a life long trekker and i do like it. Not everything about it. But sets are flashy, stories keep moving along. And not adhering too much to Canon means we don't get bored knowing exactly where the plot is headed. Nice effort.
I know you may never see this as the comment section gets filled up quickly right after a video release, but I just wanted to say thank you Drinker, for all that you've done with this channel. I feel like you've been a mentor to so many people, both content creators and writers such as myself. It's refeshing to know that you live what you preach, writing interesting complex characters in tight well-paced stories instead of being a hypocrite like so many others. I enjoy the 3-D antagonists and the rich diversity in your stories from places to people. It comes across as natural. Your books proove what was done well 30 years ago is still possible today. We need this reminder especially now.
I really enjoy the guests you've had on (last night was especilaly fun), and the logical, well-structured approach in your critique videos which are informative and inspirational to those who seek to improve their craft. The approach of celebrating the successful films whilst taking shots at failures is a welcomed balance that makes your channel all the more enjoyable.
I don't know if I'll ever find the sucess you've had with writing, but I know I'm heading in the right direction. Hard work and perserverence to the end, I'd not have it any other way.
Permit me to say, I'd love to shake your hand and buy you a drink ,my good man, if the opportunity ever came up.
I look forward to your future videos and streams with great anticipation, best of luck with the launch of your 9th novel. I'll be raising a glass to you when my copy arrives at my door. I wish you all the best and once again, thank you.
Cheers.
I am in the same boat as you are - aspiring writer. I love how the drinker deconstructs crappy plots and characters. Keep writing eventually we both will get published. BTW this is National Write a Novel Month
@@johntuck77 Thanks for commenting. What's your genre? Oh I know about NaNoWriMo! I'm using it to take a 30-day break from the manuscript I'm querying. Best of luck with your projects.
@@solarsailer4166 Fantasy/Horror mostly. Just remember what Steven King said: To be a good writer you need to do two things. 1) Read a lot 2) Write a lot. Keep practicing the craft and eventually, something will come of it.
@@johntuck77 Same. I'm doing a horror story in my fantasy universe this month. One of the toughest challenges I've found is seeking good critique partners.
I really enjoyed reading Stephen King's Memoir.
'Write a thousand words a day and in three years you will be a writer.'
- Ray Bradbury
As a fan of Star Trek for 40 years, I do not recognize this Discovery show as part of the Trek universe.
What about Picard?
@@mr.aleximer just as bad. C'mon: a ROBOT Picard?
@@rockefellersilva Picard tv show is even worse. Maybe the most destroyed character in all the movies and tv shows in history.
Same here. I count it as a part of the reboot timeline and not the prime timeline.
Me either I stopped watching disco and picard and never looked back after season 1 lol. I gladly watch the older ones though. I didn’t even bother with belowdecks I don’t know something just didn’t appeal to me it was too Rick and Morty
"Discount Idris Elba introduces himself as Book, man I can't wait to meet his brother Door and his cousin Table." 🤣🤣
Trying to grab some Shepherd Book gravitas.
They really should have called this Star Trek: White Guilt
Or Star Trek: Reparations
Meh.. STD sums it up already..
lol so true
Nah keep it STD. The name it's self describes the show.😡
If you call it 'Star Trek: Diversity' you can keep the 'STD'...
Don't forget the part after the reunion where they talk for 10 minutes about nothing other than how they never lost hope that they'd see space jesus again and the long nights they spent contemplating their crash landing in the future during the whole maximum of 12 hours they were apart from space jesus. It's so deep because it's so relatable! Whenever I go for groceries, deep in my heart I too keep the hope alive that I'll see my house again, no matter how many tens of minutes I may wander from it!
TENS OF MINUTES!? You... You brave bastard.
*Tears* Tears running down my face in what you had to say.
Hands down, funniest comment!
Is that wat they were blathering about? Once they started I kept skipping forward until they stfu.
Good news, since Roddenberry's skeleton began spinning, we've discovered the secret of fusion power generation.
😂👌
You realized she was named Michael for a reason (after Michael the archangel). The “great captain,” the leader of the heavenly hosts, and the warrior helping the children of Israel (in this case the time displaced Federation)? Remember how she was wearing the Angel time travel armour suit? They strategically named her character “Michael” instead of Anna or Charlene, or Eunice, etc. A male name for a female character after an archangel that was also a captain and a “savior “.
It's about a subtle as a punch in the mouth
They cannot create only corrupt
"Looks like someone's had more than their fair share from the replicators" - savage 🤣😭😂
When you think about it though, the Federation would have wiped out obesity early on as the health epidemic that it is.
This feels like a show literally made by students at evergreen.
When are these people gonna learn that critics dont pay the bills?
Dude, it's in it's 5th season...someone is paying those bills. The show is wildly successful. I may not like it, you may not like it but these fucking evergreen student's creation seems to be nothing but a success. Sad but true #metallica.
It may just be bleeding money but they don't care until the house of cards finally falls, just like the CW.
what do you mean? they pay the critics bills? Xd
As a massive nerd, I want to point out just how stupid the idea that "the federation ran out of dilithium and collapsed" really is.
Firstly, Dilithium is exactly what it sounds like, two Lithium atoms in a molecule. How the hell could the federation run out of Lithium? Countless planets, and not any lithium on any of them?
Secondly, they use anti-matter for fuel on their starships, and presumably most of their structures. Now, the thing with Anti-matter, is that when it meets regular old matter, they annihilate. In scientific terms this means both turn into energy. There is nothing specific about Dilithium that enables this process, you can do it with hypothetically any matter you well pleased. Now even if I were to buy the idea that somehow there's no lithium in the entire federation, you can't tell me there isn't plentiful amounts of dirt, or asteroids that aren't specifically necessary.
Thirdly, doesn't the federation have allies? The Klingon Empire for one, and over time perhaps the Romulans? Could even make a case for the dominion after enough time considering how the dominion war ended. The federation has always had cordial relations with the Ferengi alliance. Even if the Romulans aren't allies, how long until the federation can steal and reverse-engineer their powersource of micro-singularities? Or does that depend on lithium too? Couldn't any of the other allies have helped the federation out on this front?
@Rusty Hussler well said
Someone get this guy a godsdamn medal freaking nailed it
ummm.... because plot monster needs to be fed?
I just want to scream NERD at you like Ogre from Revenge of the Nerds.. but out of love :) I always love how the real creators and visionaries for Star Trek at least tried to put some science in their science fiction. There was some sort of logic behind it, and not just convenience because we need to move the story along.
You spent more time writing this comment, than they writing plot.
Bro you rocked that, from beginning to end it was perfect, sarcasm is funny.
I'll be honest. Had you not described Grouchy Female Engineer as such, I would never have recognised her as female.
Yeah honestly I thought that was a dude.
Same.
She gave me Abby PTSD flashbacks.
That's loathsome Tig Notaro, who landed the job through backstabbing and flagrant sexual harassment. Oh but of course that's all scrubbed by publicists now.
@@mattyboyanderson Is that who it is? Can't be a mistake that you didn't refer to her as a comedian. Her standup material rivals Hannah Gadsby's for being excruciatingly unfunny.
I can imagine the board meeting.
"What's a beloved franchise we can milk the hell out of while we destroy it?"
"Star Wars?"
"No, someone is already doing that one."
"Star... Trek?"
"Brilliant!"
"Now get off my frickin' ass!"
"Hahaha!"
(cries)
At this point, Ijust hope they never get their hands on Stargate.
@@getcheese oof.
That’s what makes me glad my favourite baby Detroit Become Human is a little known French-made video game. I swear if these guys got their hands on it and made Connor diverse female Jesus I would punch a wall.
I'm afraid LOTR will be next
I'm so glad Gene Roddenberry never lived to see what they did to his creation.
Ditto for Stan Lee.
@@toddsleezer3580 was just thinking the same thing. Had he been around this shit wouldnt been flushed before the public could see it.
This crap is the reason I started watching again from the beginning. The old ones being as Trekkie as Star Trek can be👌😏 this..yeah nah yeah, it's garbage 🤦🤣
Shut up Westley.
SJW imposters
Star Trek: Enterprise was cancelled after 4 seasons even after a massive fan campaign raised over a $Million bucks to keep it on the air. Star Trek: Discovery keeps getting renewed for another season even after fans are overwhelmingly saying they hate the series. What's wrong with this picture?
“Looks like someone’s had more than their fair share from the replicators” - Hahaha, savage
The way she looks makes me think of that scene where Homer Simpson eats all the donuts in hell, reproduced with her and a replicator.
She obviously forgot that replicators produce healthy food as well.
She would have been ejected out the airlock on Voyager Season 1
"Diverse female space jesus" I laughed every time
Yeah!!
I can't even 🤣🤣🤣
Star Trek Diversity
(no convincing narrative, no engaging plot, no thrilling conclusion, no gripping action, just diversity)
The fact that the initials for Star Trek Discovery is literally *STD* should tell you everything you need to know...because it's certainly as bad as one...
1000% correct
"Don't judge a book by it's cover" almost made my digestive tract escape my body through my mouth.
"Female diversity space Jesus" best description "EVER"
It checked all the SJW, GDPRSxyz, diverse , feminist boxes. This is why US, UK cinema making will go bankrupt soon.
Diverse Female Space Jesus sounds like a okay show for 1 season.
Even funnier when you realize that Jesus wasn't white. And that's still not considered "diverse enough" for them. So enter female space Jesus that has to be black, female, better than everyone, with a male name, and is likely asexual (or gay) for maximum diversity points.
Savage Level 1000!
@@mish375 did you... watch the show? She has a whole-ass romance plot with a man. Disliking the show is one thing but you don't need to make stuff up
The show is a paradox. An organization this emotional and introspective would never build spaceships in the first place.
I would love to enter the ship with Klingons and kill every person.
@@dermagnus8482 Is there a place left in your boarding ship? I have a two-handed axe!
@@blackknight478 Welcome on board. Today is a good day to die.
They’d never get in the military in the first place
Right? Even that one ship in DS9 piloted entirely by cadets (who REALLY needed an adult) was more disciplined than these guys.
The original Star Trek was elegant, diverse, optimistic, noble, beautiful , and crewed by beautiful people. This is clumsy, homogenous, dispiriting, low, ugly and crewed by ugly people.
'Homogenous' indeed, since all the 'cool' people are females or black. Apparently dilithium explosions don't harm black people and women not as much as the 'white space patriarchy'.
Supposedly the phrasing of 'Mary Sue' started with a self-insert 16-year-old girl fanfic about Star Trek-- so how appropriate
@@isaacnykamp8083 Yup, it was a story about a female character that was loved by everyone, did everything better than Kirk and Spock and in the end died tragically while saving Kirks and Spocks life.
It was called 'A Trekkie's Tale', which was published in 1973. As far as I understand it, it was meant as a parody of bad fanfic.
it's like The Expanse...every chick is butt ass ugly.
It had heart, soul and charm unlike the STD most might want to avoid.
The fact this has gone beyond one season is an affront to all life, not just humanity.
I never signed up for CBS streaming, but I made the mistake of purchasing season 1. After 2 1/2 episodes I turned it off and sold it to FYE.
Hollywood's idea of diversity is African American, female and asian.
Native American, Scandinavian, Persian, Siberian, Mongolian, south east asian, Indian, Arab, Polynesian & etc basically don't exist.
When was the last time you saw a non-American Star Trek main character?
If Gene Roddenberry was alive he'd make one of the main Characters Iranian like he casted Chekhov in the middle of the cold war.
This is actually brilliant and eye opening, they talk about diversity all the time yet they do not know what it actually means
@@ThePhysics1234 Fun-Fact:
If we wanna be honestly diverse,
then the Fact that each person with autism
is different, means to represent Autism,
Star Trek Discovery needs a Million
Autistic Characters!
Lol.
Or we expand the defintion een further:
Seeing as how each human is different,
how about we just have BILLIONS of People
of Colour!!
C'mon, Sci-Fi especially should be able to pull this off:
Just show a Picture of EARTH, the whole thing,
at the start of the Episode.
Haha.
Ok, ok, now jokes aside and serious for a moment:
The real funny thing is, these people dont know
what Diversity is, so they fail at it.
IF you genuinly dont care, the Representation
will HAPPEN BY ITSELF.
The Effort to be not-biased is already wrong in itself,
in a sense. Get what i mean?
@@slevinchannel7589 "IF you genuinly dont care, the Representation
will HAPPEN BY ITSELF. "
Yeah i do... interesting though
Erm...Simon Pegg as Scotty.
Chikotay from star trek voyager is native American
Dr Bashir from DS9 is north african
I cant believe that a show like Firefly is gone and this tripe keeps going.
Whedon was grooming Summer Glau so she'd blow him. The second season of Firefly was never going to be anything but rubbish. Stopping at ep13 and planning for the movie was the best thing that could have happened to this franchise.
@@zimriel Whedon was grooming summer Glau to have any proof of that or is that he say.
Really? you had to bring it up
@@sulphur77777 There is a lot of proof that Whedon was kasting kouch kang.
firefly sucked bro
Fun fact: not every warp reactor runs on dilithium
Romulans use mini black holes, and fairly sure they don't need dilithium
Yeah, but why are you acting like the writers did even basic research?
Kurtzman is too dumb to know that. Also the idea that one energy source runs out and everyone just gives up is laughable. If we ran out of oil, we would just regress back to wood in this dummy's mind...
That would be a fun thing to explore in an universe where the gimmick are writers of Star Trek who actually cared about what they write. But alas, this is the other universe. Our gimmick is vanishing socks.
@@Nueamien "but looking for new resources is hard man!"
Burnt ham farted on the way to the future and the stench made all the dilithium suicidally explosive. Just you wait, it's going to be her fault again.
The only place I can get an honest and accurate review of a show or a film
Mary Sue: a type of female character who is depicted as unrealistically lacking in flaws or weaknesses.
Seems about right.
I think they are broken Mary sues. They are flawed but no one notices and their shitty decisions turn out good in the end just because it's written so
I saw Burnham described as “the most developed character in Star Trek history” on Instagram this morning. That comment got one reply; “oh god”. I agree.
Kinda reminds me of Captain Crunch, whoops i mean Janeway :-P
In a roundabout way, that’s hilarious because the term “mary sue” comes from an old Star Trek fanfiction. In a nutshell, it’s about a perfect crew member named Mary Sue who is loved by everyone, even Spock. Funny how it’s all come full circle. 🤣
@@khfan4life365 also, wasn't that fanfic written as a parody of the large influx of bad star trek fanfictions of the time?
Star Trek Discovery: A Unmitigated Disaster
I'm surprised there is a 3rd season of this
And apparently there’s gonna be a fourth season of this show too.
I have to confess, I've sinned. I watched seasons 1 and 2. I was trying to understand what the hell the show was about. Couldn't figure it out. So, I just gave up. Discovery, in my mind, is a waste of resources. Canon is what the owner of the brand wants, but for me, Discovery is not in the same timeline or universe of the original Star Trek. The "new" (2013-) movies are in the same category. I disregard them. A shame, really.
Kurtzman trek should be destroyed and never spoken of again
Leftist showrunners are sadists. "My audience members are bigots! Therefore I will show them the most unappealing characters possible, in order to expand their minds through making them suffer. It's all in a good cause!"
I'm witnessing a ton of people saying it's very good. Funny that the same people also like SW sequels
They’re bot accounts.
@@theguybehindyou4762 I would like they were... but i'm talking about real people
Krapman is on my list of 'writers' and directors whose work I will never watch. It includes Ruin Johnson, Jar Jar Abra ms, & Dummy Lindelhof. Preachy bastards who haven't a shred of decency or respect when it comes to respecting the IPs they're expanding upon. Instead of providing escapism and fun they remind us of all the crap in our contemporary world. They use the opportunity to tell as story to shove in their own politics. If the last few years have proved anything, it's that people don't want to buy what they're peddling. Get contemporary politics out of our Star Trek and other universes.
Even the teenagers of Red Squad had more professionalism, depth and adult qualities, than all 4 seasons of Disovery.
“We have no law to fit your crime.“ Captain Picard
The REAL Captain Picard.
A kind of middling episode until that ending. I kind of dropped my jaw as it was both awesome and chilling when he explained what he did.
@@dbsommers1 What happened?
If I recall correctly, it was an episode in Season 3 of TNG called " The Survivors".
In it, Picard and the crew investigate a distress call from a Federation colony and find only two survivors of an attack. Picard tries to get the two to come with them but they refuse and everytime, the Enterprise comes near orbit, an alien spaceship appears and comes to attack them.
Eventually, it turns out the male survivor, Kevin, is a being of a powerful species called the Douwd. He fell in love with his human wife and had a peaceful life until the colony was attacked by a species known as the Husnock. Kevin, being a pacifist, refused to fight but his wife did and she got killed. Overcome with grief, Kevin wiped out the entire Husnock species from existence. He also made illusions of his wife, their house and an alien spaceship to keep the Enterprise from interfering.
At the end, Picard determines that they're not worthy to judge him for his crime because they have no law for that, so the Enterprise decides to let Kevin live in peace.
A great episode, honestly.
"Diversity, diversity, diversity, diversity, diversity, RRRReeepresentation, diversity, body positivity, uhhhh, whatever this is." LMAO
In season 4 they rename it from Discovery to Star Trek Diversity lol !
What is the problem? If you don’t like it, go watch literally anything else. I’ll just enjoy seeing myself on screen for the first time ever
@@estherriley6879 It's crap
@@Necromonger69 then don’t watch it?
@@estherriley6879 I did, that's why I know it's garbage along with every other true Star Trek fan. It's an insult to the franchise.
Oh god the cursing is so cringe. It feels like a group of school kids thinking they're cool because they can swear without mommy hearing.
So true like why in the hell are they swearing in Star Trek?? It sounds just like that. Teenagers cursing in parties since their parents are away. i guess it makes sense, they are from the past and probably curse allot. At least they dont do that in Picard.... oh wait
Honestly, when I saw it I physically winced
A show without that wouldn’t be hip with the kids with the 5 second attention spans.
Bruh. That was exactly what I was thinking.
It's the snarky 'kidgrin' they display that causes that.
I laughed so hard that I was having trouble breathing halfway through this. Made my day.
This show is like Picard, I haven't watched any of those and somehow I feel good about myself.
The Pilot for Picard showed promise then it degraded into the shower of shit that is discovery. Even though they said "Picard" will be nothing like "Discovery". Suckers!
That show made me feel more and more gross with each episode.
Fun-Fact:
If we wanna be honestly diverse,
then the Fact that each person with autism
is different, means to represent Autism,
Star Trek Discovery needs a Million
Autistic Characters!
Lol.
Or we expand the defintion een further:
Seeing as how each human is different,
how about we just have BILLIONS of People
of Colour!!
C'mon, Sci-Fi especially should be able to pull this off:
Just show a Picture of EARTH, the whole thing,
at the start of the Episode.
Haha.
@@slevinchannel7589 it goes to show how stupidly naive the media has become...
I envy your unpolluted mind
I love how each season Tilly is always a fair bit fatter, at this rate she'll be the size of a shuttlecraft by season 4!
She’ll have her own gravitational pull by Season 5...
"I canna reach the button, Cap'n" - Scotty parody on The Simpsons .....
mb2000 By season six she’ll be exiled from the Federation to ensure she doesn’t alter the tides of a planet or make the Discovery implode.
Omg im dying mate - shuttlecraft. lol
Except that Tilly will probably have enough plot armor to actually survive... anything, really.
I finally watched the first episode of season three. For a hero of the show, Michael Burnham cries at the drop of a hat. Everything makes her cry. She lands on the planet she meant to land on. She cries. She runs into a guy with a space ship, she cries. She purposely strands herself on the planet, and then she cries. All of this in the first five minutes of the show. Is that one of the courses they have to take at star fleet academy?
The first time they were tears of joy and the second time they were tears of “I just left everything and everyone I loved and now I am probably going to die alone” tears.And she still defeated the guy. Who wouldn’t cry after going through such an experience.It’s not like she dropped to the floor and started begging for her mommy. And she didn’t cry after that.So I don’t really see your point
@@justsillyrachet1737 " Who wouldn’t cry after going through such an experience"
Well, someone trained in Vulcan logic and thinking. And likely someone who's gone through military training. And for sure someone who went through command training in the military. Someone like that would be hard as nails.
@@teekay_1 Lol well said.
Unchecked crying 101.
The biggest failure of all the failures in this show is all this crying and yelling is done by the same Diverse Female Space Jesus that was supposedly brought up in the Vulcan way
Love it when he says
Go away now
*Watching that clip of Burnam jumping thru space* You do know, writers, that
-Trying to hold your breath in space (rather than expel all the air possible) kills you because the pressure differential rips open your lungs
-Trying to keep your eyes open usually irreparably damages them because of instantaneous desiccation
-You *will* shit yourself because of the pressure differential between the vacuum and your digestive tract
...right?
Diverse Female Space Jesus is far too perfect to worry about any of that.
Don't forget that you basically also get the bends (DCS) pretty quickly, arterial gas embolisms oh what fun.
Not forgetting in that scene female space Jesus talked a computer into releasing her from jail without the captains permission and in the same scene external hull forcefields were shown activating, so Mikey Spock shouldn't have been able to fly across that room, but of course she's space Jesus so she can do miracles.
Are they just making it worse as a social experiment now? Maybe it's like a bet.
Nice seeing you here one armed senpai
I'm pretty sure they're just only giving us awful choices so when they give us a partially awful choice people will look and point and say, 'wow. this is so good.'
Well, 21st century life has become an awful social experiment.
SJW`s never joke, unless it`s about a white man`s genitals..
I almost wish this was the case. I could kind of respect them for having the stones to do that.
Star Trek: Discovery...the only thing the audience is DISCOVERING is how much more we enjoyed previous incarnations of Star Trek.
STD is that discovery of HIV antibodies at your checkup.
As much hate as Enterprise got, it was still better then this shit.
So true! I don't know why I force myself to watch this. The episode just aired was particularly awful! Just feelings and generally pathetic all around. I find myself watching a random TNG episode straight after just to remind me why I love star trek!
Its that bad. The writers could force feed themselves a dictionary and then vomit up a better script.
I'm gonna go see if I can enjoy Neelix now.
I've lived long enough to watch almost my entire childhood die:
Star trek, star wars, terminator, predator, alien, Halloween, exc exc.
While 2 of the series from Japan I watched came back with very successful reboots and continuation:
Evangelion, and Bleach
It's like having Sjw-isms ruin stuff or something.
Fun fact: When Kate Mulgrew was crying too much as Janeway during season 1 of VOY, Rick Berman let her reshoot the scenes acting more composed. Garret Wang even recalls a moment when Rick Berman during a meeting with the actors gave the order, to not act overly dramatic and emotional ("... that's reserved for the alien characters"). Which is logical, because Starfleet officers are trained professionals, who learned how to deal with stressfull situations in a calm and composed manner - like astronauts on the ISS or during the Apollo missions. It goes back to the bible for TOS, in which is stated that the characters on the bridge should behave like real officers would do if they would be faced with a situation.
Kate Mulgrew is awesome
That’s the old #startrek mate
It’s all gone to hell now
just wait til ummmmmmm..... whatever the next ep or season, when a new and "improved" gender neutral soy non-trinary data'lla is created, with twitter 2.8 ultra maam karen edition, instead of the slot for an emotion chip
@Bobby Situkangpoles Voyager had a great cast. It's pretty interesting that the biggest problem people had with Voyager was the script and not the acting.
@Izzy Solomon janeway was my childhood heroine because she was so tough and i looked up to that
One of the saddest things about Discovery is that it makes it "diverse women" look so damn BAD, and not in a good way. Trek has always had always strong women charcaters, but this "show" craps all over that legacy. We went from characters like Uhura, Beverly Crusher, Kira, Dax, Janeway, Seven, and B'lanna, even T'pau on Enterprise, to.... two women who are so lacking as characters that they can be reduced to and identified by their gender and ethnicity ONLY. I don't know about the lead actress, but Michelle Yeoh deserves better than this.
Thank you Jean.
Trek has always been a diverse show. DS9 was the diverse-est and (I think) the best-est. Funny how writing engaging characters and a character-driven plot will get a fanbase, whoever and whatever you cast; where being lazy and obnoxiously political will end up with crap like STD.
@@zimriel agreed. DS9 is my fav also.
B-b-but this is what tumblr told us that you wanted!!
@@shaesullivan tumblr lied.
I'm sporadically watching TNG for the utopian future feel.
Just finished S2E20 The Emissary. Love that the half-Klingon lady was Worf's "XO" when talking with the old-fashion Klingons and they don't even mention it.
Gotta ask, are the Klingon women seen as equal?
The Orville: "Look at me, I'm the Star Trek now"
Lol
Better than Discovery but describing The Orville as a lukewarm, creatively-bankrupt parody of TNG, peppered with unlikeable characters and garnished with Seth Macfarlane's smug humor, is being generous.
@@romanwolujewicz you nailed it. the smugness was why I stopped watching after 2 episodes. It lacked any charm or redeeming qualities.
@@debstherottie472 Keep going. It gets WAAAAAYY better and really finds its footing in season 2. It is Star Trek now basically.
@@debstherottie472 Season 2 is way better in my opinion.
the phrase "reimagine" is starting to cause a visceral, physical-level reaction on my part
"Diverse Female Space Jesus" -
The Critical Drinker
Discount Idris Elba... Way better
@@scottttym so true!!
@@scottttym I concur. Laughed out loud at that one.
Thats exactly what i was thinking. Saving the galaxy. And this latest episode, the ships crew ptsd was such a waste of time. I keep watching tho. But im getting close to bailing. I can see the other star treks on netflix w/o ads.
@@georgeperkins4171 I agree the whole ptsd was a waste ...and michael saves the day ...again! it's getting to be boring!!!
This whole "stunning and Brave narrative" is beyond boring.
Couldn’t watch it all the way , boring is an understatement !
So the main character is Poochie.
"Uh, one: Poochie needs to be louder, angrier and have access to a time machine.
Two: Whenever Poochie's not on screen,
all the other characters should be asking, "Where's Poochie?"
"I have to go. My planet needs me."
Gotta love SFDebris
Grouchy female engineer was actually one of the most entertaining characters on the show, TBH. That actually isn't saying a whole lot though.
She's an actual character, unlike Burnham.
Why. Are. You. Both. Watched. This. Cancer???
There is a moment of TNG (which I recently finally started watching) that was one of the heartwarming/shattering things I ever seen. Early in the first season, where the Enterprise has been hurled to the furthest reaches of known space by Q or some similar ultradimensional being, and Picard's gotta scramble to save the day. So far in this, and for some of the subsequent seasons, Jean-Luc's been not mean, but sternly unflappable, by the book, and a little socially stiff.. but then, he encounters his long-dead mother sitting to tea in one of the corridors, part of the weird things happening on the ship, and you just see it happen. He keeps it together well enough to ask this odd projection if it knows how to help, but Riker interrupts, resulting in a brief outburst from Picard, who then turns to find his Maman has vanished into memory once more. Riker, who saw none of this, tells his friend and captain is clearly upset, and asks if there's anything he can do, and Sir Patrick Stewart does with just a moment, a look, and a word.
"..no."
Is TNG perfect, no, and nothing should be. Hell, there's another early episode where something is getting the entire crew complete nine-eyed (even Data) and Picard starts succumbing too, resulting in a damn-near liaison with a red-hot and rarin' to go Dr. Crusher in his ready room. Goddamn fool, you could've gotten in there! But since starting the show about three months ago, the Enterprise's crew has endeared me greatly. They change, and react, and make mistakes, and rise to occasions in believable ways to unbelievable odds, and generally get the job done. Their emotional maturity never turns on a dime, but rather changes lanes with proper speed and a good space cushion. I haven't seen this show yet, but.. something just seems entirely none-Star Trek about it, and even if it had a different name and its own universe, it still looks kinda scattered all over and one-note.
But enough balloon juice from me, this is another episode in which Drinker has inspired me to rise in defense of his spirited offense, you gin-soaked orator of wise loquacity.
...and if anyone reads this whole comment, kudos and thanks~
Agreed, yes - another round and a tip of the cap to you!;)
Enjoy an episode called “The Most Toys”….it’s one of my personal favorites and is also critically acclaimed.
"Diversity, diversity, rrrrreppp-resentation, diversity, body-positivity, err whatever that is, diversity!" Awesome line and cracked me up.
Body positivity means fat people are both healthy and beautiful....... at least in somebody's imagination. I am fat, and that is just fooking stupid.
@@armadillotoe I am glad you are happy-but being fat is unhealthy your heart lungs muscles are all working harder than they need to diabetes hypertension smoking also bad lots of other things and people function well
@armadillotoe Hi, I know what body positivity means. If you watch the video he doesn't say, "...body positivity, err whatever that is!" The sequence of characters he is naming in this section moves on from "body-positivity" women, to the women with the weird stuff on her face which references his "....err whatever that is" line. I just wanted to clear that up fella.
..."discount Idris Elba" - imean wtf. lol
not gonna lie i thought that earlier today
I really like Book but that was pretty funny.
You nailed it, Rotten tomato’s should hire you.
This show could have been called litterally anything but Star Trek. Kurtzman could have just called it "Space Hijinx Explosion Hour", changed some names, and nobody would ever accuse it of being part of Trek.
"The Gift that keeps on Giving" - STD living up to its name.
haha, I didn't even catch that.. STD, now thats funny.. Guess they weren't thinking when they came up with the name did they.
I remember when Abrams went on the Daily Show to plug Star Trek (2009) and told Jon Stewart that "when [he] watched Star Trek [he] didn't like it, it was too philosophical." and that Kurtzman had literally never seen it before.
So I guess what we're getting now isn't at all surprising.
By the time the dust settles. Star Trek OG will be remembered in to the future, while the rest of the intellectual bile, like this, will be forgotten by the end of the decade.
thought the engineer lady was tom cruise when "she" first flashed past
I thought it was the army dad neighbor from American Beauty.
Looked a bit like Linus Tech Tips to me. Although Linus somehow looks and sounds more feminine. Linus is also more likable and a better lesbian than Schmett Schmeno (engineer lady).
I wish that these hacks would just leave Star Trek alone. Poor Roddenberry.
I think poor all of us also...
Roddenberry was a communist sympathizer and this is the natural progression of that.
Funny after all is said and done this show annoys me more about the wonky writing, plot ideas, bad characters and yes some of the agenda. Seems to get to me more than if the Roddenberry legacy is being wacked. I mean even the original ST came into stronger form from some of the other producers and writers on it.
Actually had no idea this even existed, and I have precisely no desire to watch it, ever.
Fun-Fact:
If we wanna be honestly diverse,
then the Fact that each person with autism
is different, means to represent Autism,
Star Trek Discovery needs a Million
Autistic Characters!
Lol.
Or we expand the defintion een further:
Seeing as how each human is different,
how about we just have BILLIONS of People
of Colour!!
C'mon, Sci-Fi especially should be able to pull this off:
Just show a Picture of EARTH, the whole thing,
at the start of the Episode.
Haha.
Ok, ok, now jokes aside and serious for a moment:
The real funny thing is, these people dont know
what Diversity is, so they fail at it.
IF you genuinly dont care, the Representation
will HAPPEN BY ITSELF.
The Effort to be not-biased is already wrong in itself,
in a sense. Get what i mean?
Ditto!!!
Star Trek was always big on representation with international, interracial, and interspecies casts. The difference between classic Trek and new Trek is that classic Trek used their diverse backgrounds as an opportunity to craft unique characters. New Trek just uses the diversity as set dressing and then they congratulate themselves for being so forward
I miss the feeling i got when Riker got away with saying “bastard” or some mild curse on the bridge. Or hey, remember when Data or Spock saying hell in front of everyone was a great day? And Datas first S bomb when the saucer section was hurtling towards the planet with a thousand people on it and no way to stop it? You know, an appropriate situation for an officer to be freaking out? Ah good times
And those were appropriate times to swear unlike when they do it in Discovery or Picard.
OMG Sonequa Martin-Green is Poochie:
"One, Poochie needs to be louder, angrier, and have access to a time machine. Two, whenever Poochie's not on screen, all the other characters should be asking 'Where's Poochie?'..."
The Simpsons tried to warn us
Or worse, The Simpsons gave them the idea because they missed the point.
THAT is great...
Made EVEN BETTER by the introduction of a time machine into the Discovery "plot" thread.
That cut to Kirk and Spock on the bus cracked my neck with laughter.
DUDE!!! You gave me more entertainment in this 10 minutes than I got in *ALL* of season 3 of STD.....thank you!
Mass Effect did diversity right. By making extremely good characters who you actually learn to care about. I replay Mass Effect 1 & 2 every year because of the characters.
I’m just going to watch old Star Trek and pretend like this doesn’t exist. And the same for Picard
we all do that
amen
you got like 10 movies and over 500 episodes of quality material to work with.
I just watched orignal TNG ds9 voyager and enterprise recently again and that’s where I’m ending it
@@Arklay_98 don't forget tos and tas too. and the movies. up to nemisis
Remember; there are people who really like this show. That's the most frightening thing about it.
kooks
No matter how bizarre, screwed up, or outright disgusting you (generic "you") may find something, there's ALWAYS someone out there who likes it, and not in an "ironic" or sarcastic sense.
There are also 72+ million people who just voted for the orange man. That explains everything and is even more frightening.
@@mcalvin6128 Hating on a man because of the color of his skin? That's incredible racist of you, racist.
I don't "really" like it, but I've been watching it. My biggest gripe is the show is all about Burnham, when all of the rest of trek you got to meet and grow attached to the crew.
I've watched this video like 10 times. The perfect video! I love it, it's hilarious!
Diverse Female Space Jesus is honestly, the single best summing up of Burnham, her (so-called) character arc and personality that I have ever heard!
"From Brie Larson to Nick Cage and back in the space of a few seconds.."
Hahahahahahhahahahah
Book doesn't have a brother named Table he has two sisters, Tome and Volume.
You forgot about Book's twin, Comic.
Three sisters: You're forgetting the anorexic, adopted problem child called Leaflet.
@@1SnuffySmith Lmao
Oh!
The End Sisters...
LOL
People kept asking me why I didn't like Discovery. This video sums it up perfectly :)
Amazing. Not one cis white male character in a show championing diverse casting. Like who do they think is the largest viewer demographic is?
Thareldis, I don't watch it, but out of curiosity, could you identify those 5 white male characters?
Self-hating soyboys and the transitioning - so the casting is perfect.
@@Thareldis Who are these at least five white male main characters then? I've just looked up the cast for series 3 and you've got the gay scientist and....um....Saru? All the others left, and any other white men in it was either villains, traitors or cannon fodder for the women to eventually to make them look better. Gnuwaves is correct, they have alienated their core demographic. So where's this delusion you're talking about?
@Juan Martines Hererosexual; a created word probably intended to avoid the term "straight" but often used as a slur
@@Thareldis stop with the “cis” garbage
For anyone that doesn't understand, They don't care about the plot, the characters, or the universe. All they want is to craft situations and tell you how you should feel about them. It's propaganda.
Well, its creator did say that it's less of an artistic endeavour than it is a platform for political and ideological messaging ...
It's not even sophisticated propaganda though. They don't even have to try to hide their messages behind a good story or characters anymore. It's not subtle or clever subversion, it's just...there, in your face.
season 3 episode 8 is a perfect example
I think this is probably the sad reality of this show.
@@ArcViper They seem to think that the audience won't "get it" unless they are hit over the head with a 2x4.
"Discount Idris Elba" - that's a burn so bad it needs debridement.
I think I recognize that guy from the 4th Season of Supergirl (a show I can hear the Drinker review already), where he played a lesser-known Superman villain named Manchester Black.