• Flying Squid
    link
    fedilink
    English
    371 year ago

    I like how every modern Star Trek show just ignores the silly idea that everyone has given up swearing in the 23rd and 24th century.

    • gregorum
      link
      fedilink
      English
      41
      edit-2
      1 year ago

      Most trek shows were on primetime network television. Once they went to streaming, the swearing came back. 

      Although, even during the primetime network era, we got plenty of alien swearwords, mostly in Klingon. One or two in Romulan.

        • gregorum
          link
          fedilink
          English
          61 year ago

          SNW is getting better with its sense of humor.

          Now, PIC… apparently, the 25th century is the century of the potty mouth! It’s old man Picard and old man Riker dropping f-bombs left and right. Even old lady Seven getting in on the fun.

        • Pope-King Joe
          link
          fedilink
          English
          51 year ago

          My favorite instance of swearing is in one of the TNG movies (can’t remember which one cuz it’s been forever) when the Enterprise is going down and Data looks up at the viewscreen and the land is coming up fast and he just shouts “Oh shiiiiiit!”

      • Flying Squid
        link
        fedilink
        English
        11
        edit-2
        1 year ago

        Yeah, but that was said in a movie where they could potentially have sweared as much as they wanted to. Or at least acknowledged that ‘dumbass’ wouldn’t be some shocking thing to a guy from the future.

        • gregorum
          link
          fedilink
          English
          6
          edit-2
          1 year ago

          True, however, we did get Data blurting out, “Oh, shit!” when Troi crashed the Enterprise saucer section into Veridian III in Star Trek: Generations.

        • @[email protected]
          link
          fedilink
          English
          51 year ago

          Yeah, it’s like the transporters. They were originally made due to the limitations of making a TV show (budget didn’t allow a landing sequence every episode) but they’ve become an established part of the universe now.

      • @[email protected]
        link
        fedilink
        English
        5
        edit-2
        1 year ago

        I like the old shows more because everyone acts appropriately to their rank and station. In the new shows a captain can go like “fuck this ima go punch someone and act super emotional and irrational” because that’s what a star fleet captain or anyone star fleet would actually do.

        Right. And nobody cares because he’s the best man for the job for some reason.

        • gregorum
          link
          fedilink
          English
          71 year ago

          I also miss professionals exploring space, solving problems with science and diplomacy, engaged in intriguing stories that explored the complex moral and ethical issues of the day instead of just blowing shit up all the time and with some superficial lip-service pandering to certain social issues just to appease fans but without much more lasting presence than mere tokenism and self back-patting for the effort.

          • @[email protected]
            link
            fedilink
            English
            21 year ago

            Maybe that’s why i like voyager. Professionals trown into a hard situation. Although the maki were basically star fleet by episode 3.

          • DroneRights [it/its]
            link
            fedilink
            English
            0
            edit-2
            1 year ago

            TOS: In the future, Americans and Russians will work side by side

            TNG: where do we draw the line between respecting foreign cultures and respecting trans people? (BTW this is still relevant. Ask a Hispanic conservative their opinion on “latine”)

            DS9: Gee it sure was fucked that we couldn’t have black people as Starfleet captains until now. Let’s show you exactly what the 50s were like for black people

            VOY: Hey what if we hired a fraud as a native American consultant and made the captain a massive racist for drama?

            ENT: It’s a prequel, so we have to make Starfleet less progressive somehow. I know, make the black and the Asian the lowest ranking officers on the ship and give them the worst writing

            DIS: idk I didn’t watch it but apparently they think nonbinary people are new to Star Trek

            PIC: Let’s make the worst and most right wing part of the Borg a central plot point I guess

            SNW: Star Trek is finally getting a blind actor! And we’re gonna kill him off after one season!

            LDS: Hey what if we tried being progressive again and made a black lesbian a well written main character without either of those things being plot relevant because it’s the future and these things aren’t marginalised anymore?

            PRO: I like where your head’s at Lower Decks, but let’s also ask thorny questions about the value of cultural isolationism without giving a simple right answer

            • gregorum
              link
              fedilink
              English
              1
              edit-2
              1 year ago

              DSC: you want trans people to be seen in Trek? How about we make the only trans character a fucking ghost so they’re only visible to the only enby person in the galaxy, further isolating them both! How’s that for ‘being seen’? And, of course, because they’re both LGBTQ characters, they have to be in a tortured relationship. Sigh

              The queer characters in that show were written as queer first and people second, resulting in them just coming off as token caricatures rather than solid characters that feel like real people.

    • Blackout
      link
      fedilink
      271 year ago

      You can hear O’Brien cuss up a storm under his breath if you turn your volume up really loud

    • @[email protected]
      link
      fedilink
      English
      111 year ago

      The lack of swearing wasn’t originally part of the “utopian ideal”, it was in fact censorship from the broadcasters.

      • Seven
        link
        fedilink
        English
        61 year ago

        The universal translator autocorrect used to be turned up to high. Probably for the best.

      • @[email protected]
        link
        fedilink
        English
        3
        edit-2
        1 year ago

        Yeah, you’ve kinda just gotta suspend your disbelief. I’m going back and watching House for the first time since it ended, and it is RIDICULOUS how much these characters don’t swear at each other.

        • gregorum
          link
          fedilink
          English
          21 year ago

          Hugh Laurie deserved an Emmy for that alone.