Mentions (11)
"My nerdy, engineer husband who introduced me to Star Trek deciding to get into sports in his forties was not on my bingo card."
"One joked about how he went on a date with a girl who didn't get his Star Trek joke."
"Camp silliness, a deep abiding love for humanity, a wise appreciation for the wide diversity of our species, great writing, a cozy fantasy where competent people work together to get the job done without petty ego, that weirdly sexy half-klingon ambassador. it's great."
"Keep in mind that most Star Trek and Star Wars fans got even worse movies than the Marvel ppl, and that tends to be a mutual agreement on both sides."
"i've never watched star trek but this is a funny format"
"points against: * star wars / star trek is not very RS"
"Fuck the neo libs I'm just putting my head in the sand and watching Star Trek and escaping from this hell world."
"the western world has spent decades imaging high-tech as synonymous with hyper-minimalism, neutral colors, and a blocky masculinity. a sort of star-trek-ey 'in the future, everyone is an autistic white man deep-down, even all the black women'. kitchy and banal, i'm glad it's finally being done away "
"The most unappealing part of the techghoul infestation is the fact of how much these autistic freaks seem to hate humanity and wish to replace it through whatever means necessary... why can't we make robots that look like wall-e? Seriously, why do we have to take part in the onanism fantasy of bulli"
"Boomers: hippie idealism, Space Race enthusiasm, Star Trek, Star Wars, The Beatles, the Civil Rights Movement, Woodstock, the moon landing, environmentalism."
"I'm just putting my head in the sand and watching Star Trek and escaping from this hell world"