Yeah.Especially because of this scene.
The lip syncing appears to be off, though. The words clearly don't match their lips in some spots.
--Patrick
Yeah.Especially because of this scene.
Yeah, the first draft of the movie got an R rating, and they dialed back the language to get it down to PG-13.Yeah.
The lip syncing appears to be off, though. The words clearly don't match their lips in some spots.
--Patrick
The fact that they had to dial back the language in Galaxy Quest in post is one of those “Why would they do that?” eye-rollers in cinema that’s so famous that even I’ve heard of it, like the horrible intro VO in Dark City, or the decision to populate a moon with adorable red pandas instead of the grizzly bears that were originally planned.Yeah, the first draft of the movie got an R rating, and they dialed back the language to get it down to PG-13.
This is literally a throwback to the episode with Geordie and these same two Ferengi on TNG. They got trapped behind a wormhole trying to fuck him over and ended up where Voyager finds them. Yes, the concept didn't age well, but I appreciated them actually picking up that story thread and trying to do something with it.Greedy Ferengi haven't been interesting villains since TNG and then, JUST BARELY. Fuck you Voyager. Christ almighty.
No, I'm talking about the season 7 episode with the ferengi that hijack Barclay's hologram to steal borg nanoprobes. I liked the follow up to the next gen episode.This is literally a throwback to the episode with Geordie and these same two Ferengi on TNG. They got trapped behind a wormhole trying to fuck him over and ended up where Voyager finds them. Yes, the concept didn't age well, but I appreciated them actually picking up that story thread and trying to do something with it.
Oh right... that one sucks. I mean, Barclay saves it from being a TERRIBLE episode, but that's just a dumb turn with the Ferengi.No, I'm talking about the season 7 episode with the ferengi that hijack Barclay's hologram to steal borg nanoprobes. I liked the follow up to the next gen episode.
He makes sense as a non-starship bound engineer, but in space...that's ufcking crazy.Barclay should have never been in Starfleet. Let alone an officer. He would have failed the Academy entrance exams.
What definition of "sane" are you using?He's the only sane person
When any other Starfleet engineer “tries something,” you feel like what they are “trying” is from a point-and-click adventure game standpoint, where you just jam in all the items in your inventory one by one, sure that one of them will be the one that completes your quest. But when Barclay tries something, his attitude looks more genuinely IDontKnowIfThisIsReallyWhatIShouldBeDoingButIDontReallyHaveManyOtherChoicesSoMaybeYouShouldHoldOntoSomething than those other guys.He's the only sane person on any ship he's on and about the only major character whose flaws have any serious impact on their lives.
In the idea that he seems like the only person on-board bothered by the strange shit that ship constantly encounters. In the real world, a single tour of duty on the U.S.S. Enterprise should have given EVERYONE onboard PTSD within 6 months.What definition of "sane" are you using?
I heard him speak at a con maybe 10 years ago, from the sounds of it Voyager had a lot of behind the scenes meetings between actors and the writers, with some people getting their requests met consistently and some...not. It was a long time ago, but I'm pretty sure I remember him saying that there were a lot of things he would've liked to do that he never got a chance to because he wasn't a favourite of the people in charge.I feel like reading on Harry Kim that his constant embarrassing pathetic misadventures might have a little to do with racism on the part of those in charge. Considering his character was the one supposed to be axed after the introduction of Seven of Nine and that he is the ONLY actor in Star Trek to ever be denied the chance to direct an episode after requesting to do so. Asian actors have always gotten short shrift in Hollywood and have faced IMMENSE behind the scenes racism and I'm guessing Garret Wang is no exception.
There. All better.Yeah South Park just needs to stay awayfrom the topic of mental conditions,addiction and genderall together, they do not know what they're talking aboutwith those topicsand its just embarrassing.
To be fair, it seems they agree with you about that part...Yeah South Park just needs to stay away
There. All better.
Alcohol may have been a factor.Next week on Voyager...THEY CRASH A SHUTTLE.
FUUUUUUUUUCK YOOOOOOOOOOOOOOU.