RE: Horrific Scene in Star Trek: Picard
February 23, 2020 at 4:15 pm
(This post was last modified: February 23, 2020 at 4:35 pm by The Architect Of Fate.)
(February 23, 2020 at 3:41 pm)Editz Wrote: Haven't (yet) seen this episode - and now don't want to. I thought the death of the first Daj twin in an earlier episode was OTT too - face melied by "acid" etc. The year Star Trek started featuring "pornographic violence" like, say the Saw franchise...FUCK. THAT.
Seriously people it was far from "pornographic violence" and it's far from anything found in the SAW franchise .It was a optical implant being removed .People are seriously overblowing this
Seriously we had an episode of Voyager were a vidian scientist carve a mans face off and grafts it onto his own .But hey that's cool
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We watch the whole Romulan sena get vaporized dying a horrible agonizing death .Totally cool
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All the nightmare fuel from first contact .Awesome.
(February 21, 2020 at 7:23 pm)Belacqua Wrote:For kids are you serious ?(February 21, 2020 at 6:39 pm)AFTT47 Wrote: The fifth episode contained a scene depicting the most horrific thing I've ever seen on television. Star Trek rarely does anything like this but when they do, they don't mess around. Even the original series had some really creepy stuff and there was an episode of The Next Generation (Conspiracy) that featured someone's head exploding. This latest one though, was seriously over the top.
Anyone familiar with Star Trek is familiar with the Borg. Sometimes, Borg drones are separated from the collective and regain their individuality. These individuals may still contain Borg implants in their bodies - very valuable things. The technology is super-advanced so unscrupulous individuals might have no problems with harvesting these implants from former drones for profit.
Imagine somebody using power tools to cut a former drone open - while the person is still alive and conscious. Drill into their skull, pluck out their eye. Vivisection. Well, watch the fifth episode of Picard and you won't have to imagine it.
Is it just me or is this way over the line? I don"t think even an R-rating covers this. Yet it's on TV with no warning at all of graphic scenes.
There's a strange problem with all the Hollywood "gritty reboots" of stuff we liked when we were kids.
Like I remember watching Batman on TV when I was about 4 years old. It was stupid and comic and the adults could laugh at it and the kids could send away for the kit from the fan club.
Then I guess we Boomers weren't willing to give up our favorite media crap when we got older, so they had to make Batman and other things progressively more "adult."
The first Star Trek, with Captain Kirk, was easy political metaphor, dressed up as an action show, aimed at the level of a junior high school kid who's beginning to notice injustice in the world. Think of the profound symbolism of Frank Gorshin white on one side and black on the other, fighting a guy who's reversed.
But new Star Trek, to keep the attention of its first fans, has to get gritty and "real." When deep down, in its essence, it's for kids. So you've basically got kid shows with torture scenes now.
I blame my generation, for not growing up properly. You should stop watching kid stuff when you're no longer a kid.
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