• Hyperreality
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    301 year ago

    So bubbly and cloying, and happy… just like the Federation. If you drink enough of it, you begin to like it.

    • RiikkaTheIcePrincess
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      91 year ago

      It’s insidious! … Just like the root beer 🤣

      I want to say I never quite learned to like it, but… I have once or twice maybe hummed along a little. Honestly not much, and the completely unenunciated “isbinna laaooww waaaww” (maybe slightly exaggerating there) bit still irks me but… yeah okay some of it is a lil catchy >.<;

      • @eva_sieve@startrek.website
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        131 year ago

        u/Stamets likes his Star Trek hot folks to be fully clothed, damnit! Like Captain Pike! or Doctor Culber! or Captain Pike!

      • @ummthatguy@lemmy.world
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        91 year ago

        Of which there are several. Berman is such a horn dog. But here, Stamets, is a shot you might not be too opposed to:

        • @Rakonat@lemmy.world
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          31 year ago

          Berman was a horndog but Roddenberry and Thiess pretty much ran with what ever the censors said was okay and pushed till the censor pushed back.

          • @stephfinitely@lemmy.world
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            91 year ago

            Weird I really didn’t remember them. But now I’m like oh yeah I was very uncomfortable. Unfortunately as a women star trek fan there are a fair bit of content I have to just forget or be like its wrong but sadly a product of that time. Lucky there are a lot of women positive content in the series too. Which I think is a bigger chunk then the problems.

    • @Honytawk@lemmy.zip
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      31 year ago

      It is too serious and “mature” in my opinion.

      And the crew is way too homogenous to have interesting scifi relationships between them.

  • TheMongoose
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    Don’t get me wrong, I preferred Archer’s Theme, but I quite like Faith of the Heart.

    Is it my favourite Trek theme? Of course not. But I don’t think it’s awful. I don’t really get the hate for it either.

    (Not a Yank, either)

      • @Richard@startrek.website
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        -51 year ago

        And what would be so bad if I got you wrong? Do you think that Star Trek fans that enjoy Faith of the Heart and find it to be a good Star Trek theme are not proper Star Trek fans? Because it has to conform to your, and the apparent “majority’s”, elitist view that orchestral intro music is inherently superior, and you think that should you oppose this sentiment, you get branded as a traitor and are evicted from this community or what? What is so bad with liking Faith of the Heart as a Star Trek song??? People have different tastes, and no one on this instance has any authority in the slightest to decide such matters.

  • Deebster
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    161 year ago

    I’m the Worf kind. I suspect that for us non-USA types it’s pretty one-sided.

    • @cam_i_am@lemmy.world
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      271 year ago

      Yeah as an Aussie, faith of the heart comes across as some cringe American power ballad bullshit.

      It’s such an insane genre shift from Trek of that era as well. Like how do you have 3 of the most incredible, majestic, orchestral themes from TNG, DS9, and VOY, and decide that what Trek really needs is a Rod Stewart song? It’s bizarre.

        • @cam_i_am@lemmy.world
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          Bahaha fair call mate! The other artist who came to mind was Bryan Adams, who it turns out is Canadian so clearly I’m completely full of shit.

          Logic and reason aside… Idk it just feels like American fluff to me. To be clear, I don’t mean to hate on American culture with that statement. Every culture has its own vapid, meaningless fluff. God knows Australian culture does!

          Regardless of who sang it or wrote it, something about faith of the heart just feels really, really American to me. Obviously Trek has always been an American show, but it has always seemed to make an effort to be more universal than that. I still remember hearing faith of the heart for the first time and it just felt… foreign. Unrelatable.

          And personally I just hate power ballads so that’s my own bias haha. My whole argument is vibes and opinions really, I make zero claim to being correct or even internally consistent on this.

          • @BarrelAgedBoredom@lemm.ee
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            Don’t feel bad, your instincts are on point. It’s some apple pie baseball chevy truck american anthem at the stadium bullshit. It’s so american it hurts and Im from the southern US lol

            • RiikkaTheIcePrincess
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              Also southish US; I think your take on how it sounds is why I always hated it so much. That and the unintelligible bit at the beginning. never going to forgive it and its obnoxious mind-sticking law waw

      • mrbubblesort
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        Also regardless of genre, TV theme songs with lyrics eventually start to feel dated, whereas orchestral themes are always timeless.

    • @Ashyr@sh.itjust.works
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      141 year ago

      Why would this be a USA vs non-USA thing? I’ve only ever heard it mocked here in the states.

      I feel like this is matter of personal taste not nationality, but I could be wrong.

        • blargerer
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          It’s a very christian sounding song, and I associate that kind of thing with the US. Shrug.

      • @StillPaisleyCat@startrek.website
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        51 year ago

        It seems such generic American soft rock. Journey or bands like.

        No matter that the singer is British and the song was originally written and recorded by Rod Stewart.

        Even having lived in the US as a student, I never could understand the appeal of that stuff.

    • Norgur
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      121 year ago

      I’m one of those non-USA-types and I actually liked Archerprise. Not as much as the other series of course, but I’ll still watch it every now and then.

  • @Rooty@lemmy.world
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    141 year ago

    I like how corny it is, it fits the “pioneers on an exploratory mission” perfectly. Having a bombastic orchestral theme pre-federation makes no sense, the first Enterprise is a sitting duck for just about any starfaring culture, they got boarded by the Ferengi one time, ffs.

  • Aesculapius
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    I really liked it when the show first started. I thought the divergence from the regular formula at the time was a nice change. The theme of the song was also on point for the theme of the show - humanity coming into their own on the galactic stage. I’m in the middle of my first rewatch since the show first aired. I still like it. As for adding a base line to it in season 3…WTF?

  • SSTF
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    101 year ago

    The theme song is one giant setup so the show can drop the Terran Empire intro and make it super jarring.

  • @Killer57@lemmy.ca
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    71 year ago

    I find Enterprise isn’t bad for the most part, just don’t bring up the final episode.

  • @GraniteM@lemmy.world
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    51 year ago

    I’d prefer it if the self-hatred and vicious fandom in-fighting were left to Star Wars, where it belongs.

    • @DragonTypeWyvern@literature.cafe
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      51 year ago

      The stereotype of the angry nerd is a Star Trek fan at a convention…

      And Star Wars fans didn’t start arguing until the Movie Which Shall Not Be Named

        • Doug [he/him]
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          31 year ago

          Thanks for picking that one up. Too often online it seems like most people have forgotten how long the newest Star Wars has been the bad one.

          Probably partially because we’re getting old

          • @DragonTypeWyvern@literature.cafe
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            There’s a pretty big difference between “this movie is the worst one, but ‘Hutt Slayer Leia’ tho” and “This guy doesn’t understand the Force, the Jedi, the previous movie, that space is frictionless, that a squadron for a capital ship is a good trade, or the technology of the series and the reasons for the limitations on it. Oh, and also he pussed out of ReyxFinn, a plan confirmed by previous screenwriters and novelists, so he could shove in Finn being molested by a stalker?!?”

            I can keep going

            But I won’t, because I am a big boy who can emotionally handle that some people apparently didn’t understand the themes of a series derided for destroying complexity in cinema.

              • @DragonTypeWyvern@literature.cafe
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                11 year ago

                Their point was that the Star Wars fandom is more contentious than the Star Trek fandom.

                Mine was that that only stated relatively recently, and with one particular movie.

                Like, sure, you’d have fans saying a specific movie is worse than the others but it didn’t spawn the kind of grief 8 did.

    • SSTF
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      41 year ago

      The show arguably gets good in season 3, if you can vibe with Dark Archer. And season 4 is pretty much universally praised.

      The show found its rhythm right as it got canceled.

  • Echo Dot
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    41 year ago

    Enterprise was done dirty. They should have been allowed at least one more series to deal with the romulans. It was just starting to get good.

    Sure the character of Jonathan Archer was a complete idiot who shouldn’t have been allowed in charge of a light switch. But that kind of makes sense because it was only given the job because of who his dad was rather than because he had any skills. No human knew what they were doing at that point in time because no human had really had any interaction with any alien species yet except the Vulcans.