TNG S1

Jul. 4th, 2023 06:35 pm
lirazel: Spock, Bones, and Kirk from TOS ([tv] boldly go)
I've gotten back into my World's Slowest Star Trek rewatch and finished season 1 of The Next Generation last night.

It's the first time I've ever watched the show straight through, which is interesting. I've seen SO many episodes of this show since my dad was always watching it when I was a kid, but I never watched it in any kind of order. Here are some random thoughts:


+ Nothing gets me hyped like the opening theme for this show. I love all the Trek themes, but TNG's theme is mine. It sends me directly back to childhood. This show started airing when I was a little less than a year old, and I was 7 when it ended. I'm pretty sure it immediately went into syndication and it was always my dad's favorite, so it was just...always on when I was growing up. (Heck, it's frequently on when I visit them now!)

+ EVERYONE IS SO YOUNG. I realize that's a dumb thing to say when this show started airing 34 years ago, but even in my memories of the show itself, everyone is quite a bit older.

+ It's so funny being back in the world of monster-of-the-week television because a plotline that would be an entire season in a show being made today is wrapped up in a single episode and this tickles me.

+ I'm also very struck by the...space in the show. By which I mean: it moves slowly--it breathes in a way that TV shows don't do anymore and sometimes it breaks too much--and there is so much visual empty space. Television has changed SO much since this show was airing. Today the production design is much slicker, the camera angles are so dynamic, the pacing is so tight. It just feels like a different medium.

+ I had totally forgotten that Q is in the very first episode. Ridiculous.

+ I had also forgotten that Bones makes a one-minute cameo with DeForest Kelley in full age makeup. And of course he's bitching about Vulcans again. I know the show seems to think that it's haha endearing old crotchety guy stuff, but I have always super hated that Bones is such a xenophobe--it's the thing that keeps me from loving him wholeheartedly. Not fun to be reminded here.

+ Patrick Stewart was super beautiful. So was Marina Sirtis. So was LeVar Burton.

+ They clearly haven't really worked out the characters' personalities yet. Picard, especially, seems all over the place.

+ Data, on the other hand, is just so immediately lovable. As a kid, Deanna was my favorite because I thought she was pretty and had good hair and I wanted to be her when I grew up. (She got to be on a starship without having any science or military function! The dream!) But on this watch, Data is my fave and I am side-eying everyone who is being passive-aggressive towards him.

+ I hate that the very third episode has everybody getting drunk. Like...those kinds of storylines are only funny after we get to know all the characters. That way, we can see the contrast between their behavior in the episode and how we know they usually behave. It was far far far too early to do that in this show.

And the fact that it made everybody act sexually??? INCLUDING DATA???? Sure, some of the characters would act that way, but not everybody becomes immediately horny when they're drunk and also it makes zero sense for Data to be programmed to have any sort of sexuality at all. I guess this is just me being ace, but I hate it.

+ Because I adore Dawn Summers, the second most hated teenage character in genre TV history, I was willing to give Wesley a chance this time. I kind of expected to find him pretty neutral. But no...he really is that annoying. It's not actually him, it's how much space he takes up in the narrative in the first half of the season. Have a very talented, smart kid on the show. But don't make him some kind of super genius who can do everything the adults can do. It's just a bad, bad writing choice.

He's always right, often at the expense of adults. And then we have the textual "He's one of the most important people in human history!" bit and I'm just like...no. No one wants this.

And that's disappointing because the chance is there to explore the family/domestic lives of officers. But I guess we get DS9 for that.

I really tried to like him, but I simply cannot!

+ It makes zero sense for Deanna to be on the bridge all the time, but I like her so much that I don't care.

+ Minidress guy showed up not only in the pilot but also in episode 5!

+ I had forgotten how early in the series Data-the-Sherlock-Holmes-fanboy shows up. I love it so much.

+ The way Tasha Yar was treated is just egregious. They clearly couldn't figure out what to do with her, which is a shame because I can think of a ton of different things they could have done with her. And then they try to give her a big emotional sendoff episode, but it isn't earned. It's just a messy situation and Denise Crosby deserved better.

+ The quality ranges, but there aren't actually many terrible episodes. I had kind of expected there to be, but mostly the worst ones are just sort of mediocre and slow and boring-ish (though there's some sexism that shows up in quite jarring ways). Otoh, there aren't any outstanding episodes either. It's very much a show that doesn't exactly know what it's doing yet. And it's not nearly as good as the original series was at exploring ideas. TOS just had loftier aims: even when it failed at attaining them, it aimed really high. TNG sometimes tries but never aims very high.

+ Still, watching it is its own kind of comforting. This is my childhood. But I feel like it's going to take soooo looooong to get through the other 6 seasons when all I really want to do is watch DS9!
lirazel: Christine Chapel from Star Trek Strange New Worlds against a mint green background ([tv] almost every time)
So I'm still enjoying Strange New Worlds, but I am very confused about a couple of the choices the writers are making:

spoilers )
lirazel: Spock, Bones, and Kirk from TOS ([tv] boldly go)
HERE WE GO!!!!

spoilers of every kind behind the cut )

That was good! It didn't blow me away, but I really like all the characters they've introduced (so many cool women!), and I like the somewhat lighter tone, and I like that it looks like it's going to be more episodic. I think this is the kind of thing ST needs right now, and I'm hopeful that this series will be just what I was waiting for.


Thoughts on characters pasted from Tumblr, may repeat some of the things I said above, apologizes for lack of capitals:

no, really, i like all of the snw women SO MUCH

+ una is una and i know hbic is way outdated terminology but she IS

+ baby!uhura is perfect. she’s a little bit more smiley and not as confident as tos!uhura, but that’s okay: she’s just a cadet! and a prodigy! baby!

+ la’an is going to my woobie, i can already anticipate this. love her accent and her last name.

+ chapel is a completely different character than tos!chapel and they really should have just given her a different name, but i like the character a ton she’s going to be so fun. i loooove the idea of the chaotic energy coming from a nurse lol.

+ ortegas better get more screentime going forward because i love the actress’s presence.


and i think i’m going to like the guys too!

+ of course we already know that i loved pike on discotrek. if they write him like they did here, i will continue to love him. i hate tos!pike so they better not go in that direction.

+ ethan peck does not seem like spock to me (but in fairness, literally no one but mr. nimoy could ever seem like spock to me), but again, i like the character he’s playing, so that’s fine.

+ m’benga was always an underrated fave on tos, so i’m really glad they’re bringing him back. hope to see more of him going forward.

+ the fact that the other main male character is going to be an alien is GOOD. you can never have enough aliens on the bridge afaic. i hope i love him half as much as i love saru.

+ oh and the surprise arrival at the end cracked me up so much.
lirazel: Spock, Uhura, Kirk, and Bones from TOS ([tv] the final frontier)
This is the first time I've ever watched all six movies in order. I have determined that the "even numbered films are good, odd numbered ones aren't" axiom is loosely true but simplistic.

The Motion Picture )


Wrath of Khan )


Search for Spock )


The One with the Whales )


The Final Frontier )


The Undiscovered Country )
lirazel: Beth Harmon from The Queen's Gambit with her chessboard ([tv] endgame)
Totally random icons. I really super hated the Queen's Gambit and Discotrek ones when I made them because they were so so so so so hard to color. But I'm feeling a bit better about them now.

01-15. The Queen's Gambit (Beth)
16-25. Star Trek Discovery (S3 Michael)
26-27. Fiddler on the Roof (the sisters)
28-36. It's Okay Not to Be Okay
37-45. Portrait of a Lady on Fire
46-48. Anya Taylor-Joy


Preview:


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