The half-naked joggers in "Justice" was so annoying

Sep 02, 2011 23:53

I was looking forward to that episode, but alas, it's true what they said about the brain being an important sex organ: I was so annoyed by the annoying, callously simple people, that I just wanted to punch the screen when they come on.

rant in which I used caps )

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Saturday, 3rd September, 2011 pingback_bot September 4 2011, 04:34:09 UTC
User lemonrocket referenced to your post from Saturday, 3rd September, 2011 saying: [...] by at The half-naked joggers in "Justice" were so annoying [...]

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gifted September 4 2011, 16:47:29 UTC
Agreed; I need that spark behind the eyes, or there's no interest.

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gsyh September 5 2011, 01:35:01 UTC
Yup, I don't need to feel like I'm boning an automated Real Doll, yikes!

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Star Trek and Local Laws katiecam September 4 2011, 17:45:17 UTC
I could not believe TNG crew and all their superior intelligence did not take time to learn and heed local laws. If they knew any infraction on that planet would lead to instant death would they have still vacationed on it? Tons of naked beautiful fit women probably says yes they would have risked it anyways. BTW they have phasors right?

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Re: Star Trek and Local Laws gsyh September 5 2011, 01:34:14 UTC
They were infuriatingly incompetent, every single one of them.

They mixed work and play in the worse of way. They decided to take their shore leave...on a planet with a pre-warp civilization, hell, from the looks of things, these people don't have spaceships, do they even have planes? Cars? Aren't even talking to them breaking the Prime Directive already?

When they went down there, it was actually First Contact, this was a big deal, but the biggest deal to USS Loveboat was that the locals were cute and randy, can we say Starfleet is horrifically arrogant? And acted like a bag of dicks? They have to do things to the Starfleet way, or get things the Starfleet way: wax about their own laws, even when the locals offered them an out earlier! If they have done it earlier, the case wouldn't have been so public ( ... )

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