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Lady Rainbow wrote:Okay, I'm gonna put on my slicker and brave the rotten veggies. I actually liked Twilight...
HopefulRomantic wrote:Lady Rainbow wrote:Okay, I'm gonna put on my slicker and brave the rotten veggies. I actually liked Twilight...
Another member for the Rotten Veggie Club.Welcome, welcome. You are most welcome, my friend. (Can you tell I've just been watching "Errand of Mercy"?
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JadziaKathryn wrote:I've been watching videos and saw again Archer's famous-running-from-the-exploding-Xindi-weapon scene. They did a nice job with that, visually, and it looks very heroic. The problem was that it was so heroic they couldn't resist making it Archer. *sigh* It should've been Malcolm, or even Amanda Cole or some other random MACO. (My preference would be to make it some other MACO who died rescuing Hoshi so that Hayes could be the one who disabled the Xindi weapon. Then he'd actually die and there'd be no stupid alien Nazi plot. Because Starfleet might've wanted the head of their MACO unit to have some serious background in disarming weapons for this mission. And *that* would make more sense for Malcolm's idea that he's being replaced. It all works to me. If wishes were horses...)
Elessar wrote:Lady Rainbow wrote:Lys wrote:RE: Hatchery and the MACOs. I know soldiers are SUPPOSED to follow orders. That what makes Hayes a good MACO...he follows orders. The problem is when you follow orders that are obviously so screwed up...Hayes follows 'em anyway. That's how he's been trained and if he'd had any second thoughts, he'd probably convinced himself that at least he did his job. Not to defend the MACOs ('cause, yeah, it makes 'em seem like stupid automatons), but I can understand why Hayes and Malcolm ended up on different sides of the mutiny. Malcolm, at least, questions orders that doesn't make sense.
And that's a really poor misunderstanding of military officers that I can't believe still perpetuates. Even the Marines - and I say even because people tend to think of the Marines like the MACOs in the sense that they would follow orders to the letter with blinders on, more than any other branch, without regard to any mitigating circumstances, like because Marines are all hard-charging jarheads that don't think. To a lot of people the phrase "Marine officer" sounds like an oxymoron for that reason, and it's in line with this perception of military as brainwashed automotons that don't think for themselves. As far as I am aware based on my relationships with Army officers from NCOs in the range of SFC and Sergeant Major and commissioned officers in the range of LtCol and Col, AND Marine officers from 2nd Lt to Capt, an officer is trained and expected to take initiative when orders don't make sense or when your superior is compromised or when higher orders are merely unavailable. They would not be able to function without that skill. Popular media seems to often represent the "your CO has gone mad" scenario as if it's something that the training philosophy just never thought of. So everybody is all "oh my god, our captain is nuts, omg omg omg what do we do?" when in reality the scenario of the CO that becomes unfit for duty is historically not uncommon and because it's so difficult to work with - i.e., relieving your commanding officer of duty and facing possible court martial of your superiors don't later find in your favor - it's covered in officer training in extreme detail. It's a very serious part of every officer's training - and should be written as such for MACOs, too.
JadziaKathryn wrote:But hey, you can keep Hayes dying the way he did. We can put Malcolm in Archer's place on board the Xindi weapon, since I guess we're stuck with "Storm Front" anyway. (And you're right, Hayes died doing his job and saving Hoshi, which in turn enabled the disabling of the Xindi weapon, so it was a very honorable death. Tangentially, I always liked the part where Malcolm is unhappy that yet another person died and says that the needs of the many outweighing the needs of the few doesn't make his death acceptable, and T'Pol said, "No, but it makes it honorable.")
Lady Rainbow wrote:And the super!Archer thing really got me. Malcolm's the Security guy...he's the one who volunteered to stay behind and sabotage the Xindi sphere. But yeah, Archer running like he## was a pretty dynamic shot. LOL!
JadziaKathryn wrote:Really? I thought that, while Archer was written all over the place, and sometimes inane, stupid places where no captain ought to go, Bakula's acting was usually quite good. But you have a point about killing your show by killing off Archer.
Oh. I haven't watched IAMD because I just.don't.care, so I wouldn't know. I agree that CT and JB were better, but then I don't think SB was bad. *thinks about this*Alelou wrote:Oh man. IMO Bakula seldom handled angry or distraught well. And in the Mirror Universe he's just laughable. Honestly. It just makes me cringe. I began to wonder if maybe he just didn't care anymore towards the end of the fourth season and was going campy on purpose. Maybe he'd been watching Shatner reruns or something.
On the other hand, he could be very good at comedy, and he obviously loved physical stuff. And once in awhile he would rise to the occasion with something meaty. But CT and JB were miles beyond him.
JadziaKathryn wrote:Oh. I haven't watched IAMD because I just.don't.care, so I wouldn't know. I agree that CT and JB were better, but then I don't think SB was bad. *thinks about this*Alelou wrote:Oh man. IMO Bakula seldom handled angry or distraught well. And in the Mirror Universe he's just laughable. Honestly. It just makes me cringe. I began to wonder if maybe he just didn't care anymore towards the end of the fourth season and was going campy on purpose. Maybe he'd been watching Shatner reruns or something.
On the other hand, he could be very good at comedy, and he obviously loved physical stuff. And once in awhile he would rise to the occasion with something meaty. But CT and JB were miles beyond him.
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