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Besides, it's just ripping off that one DS9 episode where Sisko learned about the great responsibility of the Huge Black Penis.People say Threshold is a bad episode...niggers, have you ever seen "Tattoo"?
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Besides, it's just ripping off that one DS9 episode where Sisko learned about the great responsibility of the Huge Black Penis.People say Threshold is a bad episode...niggers, have you ever seen "Tattoo"?
Shatner did have a stick up his ass for a long time as well. However at some point he learned how to exhale and chilled out remarkably, how he's everyone somewhat eccentric grandpa.One has to wonder if that difference in attitude is why Shatner is still vibrant and active while Stewart sounds like he's an inch away from death.
for me it's Barney Hill and the ayys dropped him off in the wrong place/time so he's just getting by how he canVer archivo adjunto 9112616
Then the holo-novel shits the bed and suddenly Darth Vader’s in the middle of interviewing Jor-El, radicalized by General Zod’s supremacist ideologies, pacing around like, “Yes, Lord Vader, the Kryptonian master race must subjugate the inferior Earth savages, just like Janeway did in the holo-n***er program."
Ohnno wait, wrong franchise and wrong Roots series entirely, what the fuck am I doing. I got my wires crossed, this is all fucked.
All the fake Injun stuff is bad. Letting a Jewish guy larping as red dot Indian write all their native American stuff is mind-blowing lol.I'd rather watch Neelix being annoying, talk about his shitty cooking or creeping up on Kes than Chakotay doing his indian ACHEEKAMOYE SPIRIT OF MY ANCESTORS bullshit.
People say Threshold is a bad episode...niggers, have you ever seen "Tattoo"?
Chakotay is the worst character on the show.
I don’t know if Chakotay is the worst character on Voyager, it’s a tough contest on that show, but he probably fared the worst in terms of pointless scenes. Even when the crew is acting completely out of character he just shows up to say some stuff that moves the plot along. We should look into it.All the fake Injun stuff is bad. Letting a Jewish guy larping as red dot Indian write all their native American stuff is mind-blowing lol.
Chakotay sucks. Bobby Beltran deserves better
pretty sure he larped as a feather?All the fake Injun stuff is bad. Letting a Jewish guy larping as red dot Indian write all their native American stuff is mind-blowing lol.
Chakotay sucks. Bobby Beltran deserves better
Oh yeah. It was feather. I was watching a PKA clip of them shitting on SAAAAR Indians and legit had a Freudian slip lolpretty sure he larped as a feather?
but tbdesu some cracker going "SAAR I am very buffalo SAAR please do the needful with fox and antelope" would be funny too
Tom always gets good lines. Or at least lines that the writers room thought was good. He's some boomer's spaceman fantasy.I don’t even know if Chakotay is the worst character on Voyager, it’s a tough contest on that show, but he probably fared the worst in terms of pointless scenes. Even when the crew is acting completely out of character he just shows up to say some stuff that moves the plot along. We should look into it.
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In "The killing Game", it's Tom who gets all the good lines. “Loosen up baby doll, the war’s almost over!”![]()
now that I think about it I should try throwing some bullshit injun hoo-hah when I'm fucking with jeet scam callsOh yeah. It was feather. I was watching a PKA clip of them shitting on SAAAAR Indians and legit had a Freudian slip lol
Tom always gets good lines. Or at least lines that the writers room thought was good. He's some boomer's spaceman fantasy.
The thing I like about this Tom guy is they cast him as a bad boy without a cause, but then Robert Duncan McNeil doesn’t come across as tough at all. And then you throw in all that 40s dialogue and the jargon he keeps using and it just makes the whole thing funnier. It reminds me of Tex Murphy from those old adventure games. You know the ones?Oh yeah. It was feather. I was watching a PKA clip of them shitting on SAAAAR Indians and legit had a Freudian slip lol
Tom always gets good lines. Or at least lines that the writers room thought was good. He's some boomer's spaceman fantasy.
Tom was always can across as more 'gosh gee-willickers' than anything. He's grown on me a little over the years and he's one of my favorite characters on Voyager but that's not saying much.The thing I like about this Tom guy is they cast him as a bad boy without a cause, but then Robert Duncan McNeil doesn’t come across as tough at all. And then you throw in all that 40s dialogue and the jargon he keeps using and it just makes the whole thing funnier. It reminds me of Tex Murphy from those old adventure games. You know the ones?
They needed someone a lot more roguish than RDM to play the part. I like RDM in other things, but that's sort of how it is with a lot of the Voyager cast. Like, they're all fine actors. They're just not really given material that's A)Good or B)Plays to their strengthsThe thing I like about this Tom guy is they cast him as a bad boy without a cause, but then Robert Duncan McNeil doesn’t come across as tough at all. And then you throw in all that 40s dialogue and the jargon he keeps using and it just makes the whole thing funnier. It reminds me of Tex Murphy from those old adventure games. You know the ones?
In fairness, we only got dirt from Ron D. Moore. I’ve heard all sorts of stories but there's nothing concrete.Tom was always can across as more 'gosh gee-willickers' than anything. He's grown on me a little over the years and he's one of my favorite characters on Voyager but that's not saying much.
Was there a lot of turmoil in in the Voyager writers room? It's always felt like the most inconsistent of the original shows.
Most 90s shows were like that and it makes it hard to binge them because the idea of binge watching was unheard of back then. It's also hard to write 20+ episodes a year without repeating things like Daniel Jackson being kidnapped all the time in SG-1.They were counting on the average viewer just flipping to whatever episode is on. You're not supposed to sit through each episode back to back.
Tom Paris should have been this combination of Han Solo and the Outrageous Okona. Shit hot pilot who can make Voyager so stuff the designers never thought possible, a ladies man, quick witted, good in a fight, and someone who just doesn't worry about obeying orders. Janeway has to use him to find the Maquis and is forced to use him as the chief pilot of Voyager once they're in the Delta Quadrant. But he really is a loose cannon and she has to learn to trust his abilities to fly as much as he has to learn to obey orders at times.
Chakotay, and all the Maquis characters, should never be by-the-book in the first place. They were Maquis precisely because they didn't like the way the Federation did things.That or my idea was the Hawkeye Pierce type, someone who is really good at his job and knows how to boost moral when they are far from home but he doesn't belong in the military and there is a reason he is at odds with the by the book Chakotay.
If they had written something like that it would have improved both characters as their conflict could have been one of the driving forces of the show, a scorce of humor, and many goid stories could be written around them having to work together.
I am not say MASh should have been the blueprint but I think looking at some of the ways that show told stories about people who didn't always get along surviving far from home could have given the writers some insperation.
Chakotay, and all the Maquis characters, should never be by-the-book in the first place. They were Maquis precisely because they didn't like the way the Federation did things.
I could have lived with Chakotay as a by the book type. He was a line officer who got fed up with Federation politics, right?Chakotay, and all the Maquis characters, should never be by-the-book in the first place. They were Maquis precisely because they didn't like the way the Federation did things.