I never really paid it much mind, I always suspected that Troi was a lesbian - but I think that about most hawt chicks. Also, I'm not sure that Roddenberry had much to do with TNG, Voyager and all - the credits just say 'based on an idea by Gene Roddenberry' so I just presumed he came up with the premis for the original series ... .Has your wife also developed an aversion to wine coming out of anything but a box, and oriental immigrants?
Yup, you're right. Although Roddenbury covered homosexuality is some ways, but never quite seemed to be able to express it in a pure form. I wonder if he believed that sort of thing wouldn't happen in the future?
I never really paid it much mind, I always suspected that Troi was a lesbian - but I think that about most hawt chicks. Also, I'm not sure that Roddenberry had much to do with TNG, Voyager and all - the credits just say 'based on an idea by Gene Roddenberry' so I just presumed he came up with the premis for the original series ... .
Btw, your first sentence there was a bit of a :whoosh: moment for me![]()
Oh God no, the original series was wank, although the films were brilliant. I remember watching every single episode as a kid from the first one shown on terrestrial telly in the UK. You know when as a kid you make a conscious effort to remember something for later? I knew that first episode was going to be the start of something special. I didn't think you could get any better than TNG, and then they did some spectacular stuff with DS9 and Voyager. Never did like either captains but the storylines and characters were inspired. Why did it all have to go wrong with Enterprise? Scott Bakula was a brilliant captain. It could have been so much better.
I'm rambling.
manker said:Agree.
It was the Borg that made Voyager stand out from the rest.