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Drew Klenotic | JIMMY ANDERSON | The Death of Carrie Fishe |
March 19, 2017 1:45 PM * |
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On 18 Mar 17 22:32:00 JIMMY ANDERSON wrote... JA> That's exactly what I'm talking about there... Had a conversation JA> about this with my youngest son at supper tonight. It's a vision - JA> that's it. No, it might not align with the 'original vision,' but it JA> doesn't make it 'wrong.' JA> JA> Like I told him, you don't have to LIKE it, but it doesn't make it JA> 'wrong.' :-) JA> JA> JA> JA> ... Lymph (v.), to walk with a lisp. --- MultiMail/Win32 v0.49 * JA> Origin: Neptune's Lair - Olive Branch MS - winserver.org (1:116/18) To which Drew Klenotic replies... I guess for me, I'd rather see something go off on it's own... Star Trek is Star Trek. If you turn around and mess with it, like JJ did... It's not Star Trek for me anymore. It's something kinda like it. Why didn't he just make his own universe instead? Just like with Star Wars... They declared everything out side of the movies to be "potentially invalid". All the books... all the games.... all the expanded universe stuff. All because JJ was too lazy to come up with his own completely original idea. --- RATSoft/FIDO v09.14.95 [JetMail 1.01] * Origin: STar Fleet HQ - Atari BBS Running RatSoft ST! bbs.sfhqbbs.org:5983 (1:2215/1701.0) |
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