Don't even try with me, I'm only a moderate fan of star trek and I never cared for the hippy shit either. But I think you should at least be somewhat faithful to an artists vision, not take a giant shit all the fuck over it.
DS9 was it's own thing so I don't really care, even if I did care about the star trek lore, which I don't.
I kind of agree that it has bigger problems than not being faithful to that vision, like I said I don't care for that vision, I prefer darker more realistic stuff in my space kinos.
But Picard isn't really that. Like it's retard tier interpretation of depression and "darkness". Everyone is SOOOOOOOOOOO fucking miserable. Everyone is so depressing, everyone is such an asshole, a drug addicted murderer, whiny, constantly on about suicide. like what the fuck is this.
It's not about being faithful to Roddenberry vision, although I think they should be, especially with Picard which is from shows he actually worked on. That's his character. It's just that it's so fucking dark and miserable and depressing (pointlessly so) that it's actually boring and annoying.
The Road is a good movie. It has a point. There's a reason it's dark and depressing.
Here it doesn't work. At all. It's pointless. Annoying. Boring. Tedious. Poorly done. Miserable.
Computer
>Computer, enact impression of American advertising
>It's a Keiko episode
Fuck you nigger, talking about proxy human politics through wrinkle aliens is the heart and soul of it.
you'd think with how often the holodeck fucks up and almost kills people they'd stop using it. i guess that holopussy is just too good.
>scarab swarms
we necrons now
I wanted to kill Worf in this episode
Is there an episode where Picard spends the whole episode in his 1940s detective fantasy?
I mean, I think many people today would take the ability to enact their wildest fantasies with the slight chance of death because you forgot to enable to safeties.
What would each board's fantasy be if they were given the Holodeck for a single day?