Section 31 was always fascinating, in no small part because they gave their sub-plot to Julian.
Section 31 was always fascinating, in no small part because they gave their sub-plot to Julian.
Yeah, I mean, if you wrote a book about the production of BSG you could subtitle it: “What Ron Moore thought was wrong with Voyager”.
Lets be honest. Even though the Maquis storyline was designed and seeded specifically for Voyager, DS9 always did far more with it. One of the many opportunities Voyager missed trying to be more like TNG.
Don’t be silly—Disney loved the blacks!
To be fair, you’re generalizing.
That’s not really a fair comparison.
I’m actually having a hard time figuring out what the problem is here.
That’s fair. And obviously if the reasoning was just, you know: “too much damn estrogen!” then that’s obviously sexist. I guess that’s just not how I took the comment.
I always liked Riker.
I think they deal with the same themes. They just go about it in very different ways.
I LOVE DS9. But...I can see her point. Especially as a TNG actress.
Was the reasoning sexist?
Hey, it’s a passionate time. I get it. My original argument was just that nobody (you, me, Jimmy Dore or the Democratic leadership) can just decide that their view is the only “true” progressive viewpoint.
I mean, it’s fine that you disagree but there is certainly a fair argument to be made—which was my point.
Look, it’s fine if you think that the left of America should split into 2 parties. And you certainly aren’t the first to argue that the two-party system is broken. But...it’s what we have and it would almost certainly require structural, legislative change to remake into a multi-party system.
Like...why though? Just because you know who it is?
I don’t get the hate for Ed Sheeran.
Yeah—wasn’t harping.
See—I’ve heard that before but every time I try Popeye’s I’m always just kind of disappointed. Even tried multiple different Popeye’s.
I mean, I get what you’re saying but I don’t think that’s really fair. I can’t think of an MSNBC host or package that has positively portrayed either Moore or the Pizzagate conspiracy.