Deja Q
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Sat Oct-06-07 06:57 PM
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Why was Star Trek the original series parodied more than TNG and its spinoffs? |
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Because the original series was original, more colorful, and easier TO parody. TNG, et al, are as bland as beige with Data being the most human character and all...
Besides, the spinoffs (especially DS9 onward) are more conveniently forgotten. Which is probably for the best...
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Sat Oct-06-07 07:03 PM
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1. ah I smell a Trek flame war brewing.. |
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Some of us think that the original while definitely good was much campier and thus much easier to parody. Some of us also think that the characters in TNG,DS9, and Voyager were more realistic because many of them were flawed and quirky and much more like real life people..;-)
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Sat Oct-06-07 07:10 PM
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Okay, TNG et al had charatcers that adapted over time. (Kirk's era's characters, movies aside, rarely developed - they remained the same, regardless of the horrors they had to endure.)
But when TNG turned into the show where the Enterprise had to ferry a person or a ton of cargo to Noxious IV or whereever, it got boring real quick. (Never mind how "The Ensigns of Command" and "The Masterpiece Society" share similar plot conundrums, yet say the diametrically opposite preachy sermons (one says 'learn to live' and the other says 'we should not have gotten involved and let them die instead'. Which reminds me, Picard and his prime directive; he'd let the universe explode instead of trying to save lives...))
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Sat Oct-06-07 07:10 PM
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3. cause of William Shatner... |
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hes just so easy to parody..
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Sat Oct-06-07 07:14 PM
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5. Also true, but then - anything distinctive is easier to parody. |
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Sat Oct-06-07 07:18 PM
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6. Distinctive... Interesting way to put it.. |
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Edited on Sat Oct-06-07 07:19 PM by ruiner4u
:)... I wouldn't have described him like that, but it fits...
btw,i adore him.. but he has always been the parody of a real actor...:) Which is his charm and why he has made it in tv/film..
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Sat Oct-06-07 09:12 PM
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13. And he does the best job at it. n/t |
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Sat Oct-06-07 07:12 PM
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4. To be parodied something first has to be quite famous. The spinoffs never gained the widespread... |
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fame that the original series did, thus are not as suitable for the treatment
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Sat Oct-06-07 08:20 PM
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7. Of all the souls I've encountered in my travels, his was the most... human/vulcan hybred.... |
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Sat Oct-06-07 09:08 PM
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12. I always wondered about that. |
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Insulted the shit out of him at his funeral. It's like saying "Of all the souls I've encountered in my travels, his was the most... simian."
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Sat Oct-06-07 08:23 PM
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8. TNG definitely took itself more seriously |
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Whereas, TOS frequently had a tongue firmly ensconced in its cheek
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Snarkturian Clone
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Sat Oct-06-07 09:04 PM
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9. I LOOOOOOOOOOVE to rag on tng, ds9, and voy! |
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Edited on Sat Oct-06-07 09:04 PM by Snarkturian Clone
TNG:
I laugh whenever troi says "thuu"
when I see the bad special effects in Redemption and Redemption II
when I see the first and second season spandex uniforms
when I see the men wearing mini-skirts in the background in the first season
when I see the same props being reused in different cultures and different time periods
the three-tit woman from total recall as the 80's haired Sonya Gomez
DS9:
Whenever sisko pauses between words for no reason - "Why would the romulans want to destroy the flaxian's... ...ship?"
whenever sisko says "That's Enouuggh!!!"
whenever Odo says "mraaah!!!" (which janeway also says)
whenever I see first-season Bashir
VOY:
Whenever tom paris says "Here we go"
Whenever Chakotay says "My people" - which is every 5 lines
Whenever i see that weird pocket with tools that belanna torres had for no reason
whenever tom paris makes a reference to the 20th century
when janeway tries to be tough
when the doctor is being a cornball
So, there's plenty TO parody from all three, the time just hasn't come yet.
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Sat Oct-06-07 09:05 PM
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10. TNG wasn't bland, imho, in fact, it was often very emotional. |
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Episodes like 'The Inner Light' or 'Sarek' or 'Family' carry quite a bit of impact. And of course, there were the Borg... 'Q Who' and 'Best of Both Worlds' come to mind...
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Sat Oct-06-07 09:07 PM
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11. the best part of Q Who is when |
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guinan warns them to get the fuck out of the area and the next scene is Picard's log saying "Despite Guinan's wawwwwning... "
All the borg shit could have been avoided if he just listened to guinan!
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Sat Oct-06-07 09:19 PM
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14. Yeah. But noone ever listens to guinan. |
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That first appearance of the borg was super creepy. They definitely were never more intimidating than they were in that first episode featuring them. And Q is a dick.
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Sat Oct-06-07 09:24 PM
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15. It's also been around for a lot longer. |
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I've seen quite a few parodies of TNG actually.
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