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11-28-2015, 06:36 PM | #71 |
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what kid wouldnt want the various adventures of Captain Kirk trying to get into the pants of every woman and constantly going through his easily rippable shirts?
like, I feel Star Trek is less of a kid's show and more of a show for all audiences. the target audience was anyone who wanted to watch science-fiction, not just kids. this isn't the same case as other television shows such as Friendship is Magic or the anime Polar Bear Cafe. And yet Land of the Lost is, quite clearly, a kid's show. I always saw Star Trek as juvenile and simplistic, which would be perfect for a kid's show. Apparently it's a family show and sci fi story telling standards was just embarrassingly low back then. Whatever.
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11-29-2015, 02:52 AM | #72 |
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I mean the show did get cancelled
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12-02-2015, 06:50 PM | #73 |
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I'm sorry you think that having a discussion is actually more of an argument where you have to feel like you need to win. You don't. It's okay to be incorrect from time to time. |
12-02-2015, 07:06 PM | #74 |
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I feel Star Trek is a kids show, and it's always seemed that way. I never really got a family show vibe from it until the Next Generation started. Every discussion is an argument when the only reasoning is "Is not" (By others) and "Is too" (By me). It was the 60's, not a 70's era cartoon where the only conflict was basically someone wearing a bedsheet and acting like a ghost. So in retrospect, yes, it was more mature considering how dumbed down children's content became during the oncoming decade's gigantic sweep of censorship and parental influence. But I, personally, never saw Star Trek as anything more than a kid's show that attracted an older audience. And it's never okay to be incorrect.
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12-02-2015, 07:37 PM | #75 |
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12-02-2015, 08:34 PM | #76 |
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Since when was it acceptable and alright to be false?
What planet am I on where society doesn't look down or scorn you for being wrong? Because I'm pretty fucking certain it's more than America that makes you feel like a complete piece of shit and waste of life for being incorrect.
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12-02-2015, 08:45 PM | #77 |
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Since when was it acceptable and alright to be false?
What planet am I on where society doesn't look down or scorn you for being wrong? Because I'm pretty fucking certain it's more than America that makes you feel like a complete piece of shit and waste of life for being incorrect. But, also, I teach elementary kids and correct mistakes all the time. But by your logic, I need to start tearing into some 5-10 year-olds tomorrow (which would be fucking hilarious) |
12-02-2015, 08:55 PM | #78 |
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People make mistakes all the time, that's fact. I make mistakes, too.
But when did it become acceptable? Mistakes I've made have been held over my head for years against me. Did I miss some change in the world's mentality when it comes to handling one being wrong?
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12-02-2015, 10:52 PM | #79 |
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Since when was it acceptable and alright to be false?
What planet am I on where society doesn't look down or scorn you for being wrong? Because I'm pretty fucking certain it's more than America that makes you feel like a complete piece of shit and waste of life for being incorrect. Unless you're on a game show, then your not getting any money and you are definitely in the wrong for being incorrect.
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12-03-2015, 01:00 AM | #80 |
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Since when was it acceptable and alright to be false?
What planet am I on where society doesn't look down or scorn you for being wrong? Because I'm pretty fucking certain it's more than America that makes you feel like a complete piece of shit and waste of life for being incorrect. You're free to have your opinion, and your point is reasonable. Even parts of it valid. But when Roddenberry created Trek, he wanted to create his dramatic-while-the-kids-were-in-school cop shows with a bit of Western "exploration" and put it in space. This was mentioned in an interview a long while back during the beginning of Next Gen. I'm not going to hold it against you for being incorrect, and I say this in the most friendliest, kindest tone I can translate across text but... lighten up. We're here just talking. It's not a contest. At the end of the day, even if you were correct... I wouldn't feel bad about it and instead would walk away learning something new, ya know. |
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