From: pehache.7@gmail.com   
      
   Le 24/08/2022 à 06:19, Your Name a écrit :   
   > On 2022-08-24 04:24:37 +0000, DaveJohnson12@nomail. said:   
   >   
   >> On Sun, 10 Apr 2022 12:39:51 -0700, Travoltron   
   >> wrote:   
   >>   
   >>> The answer is yes. Yes it does.   
   >>   
   >> I gave up on STD after 4 seasons. It's too political and the main   
   >> character whispers most of her lines for dramatic effect. I don't like   
   >> her acting.   
   >> Season 1 of Peecard was alright asside from some of the woke aspects.   
   >> Season 2 became more obnoxious with the producer forcing his politics   
   >> on us. I hope I don't watch season 3.   
   >> Strange New World varied between okay and not interesting. Having a   
   >> man play the role of a slender woman will make some people happy. It's   
   >> part of the producer's politics. I didn't appreciate it.   
   >> CBS has mostly ruined Star Trek for many fans of the first 5 tv   
   >> series.   
   >   
   > There's only four TV series:   
   >   
   > - Star Trek [the original show]   
   > - Star Trek: The Next Generation   
   > - Star Trek: Deep Space Nine   
   > - Star Trek: Voyager   
   >   
   > Five, I guess, if you include the original animated "Star Trek" show.   
   >   
   > Plus of course the first few movies, although the 'save the whales' one   
   > was rather silly.   
   >   
   > After that it you get the ridiculous reboot garbage beginning -   
   > "Enterprise" (note it doesn't even have "Star Trek" in the title being a   
   > massive clue) and then followed by JarJar Abrams even worse movies.   
      
   Enterprise is fully part of the historical ST and retains all the spirit   
   of ST.   
      
      
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   même sens que les tiennes.", ST sur fr.bio.medecine   
   ST passe le mur du çon :    
      
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