s2e18 “Up the Long Ladder”
I have changed zero dialogue, Pulaski just liked to get at it. With 3 known marriages, having dated Riker’s father, plus a fascination with Klingon culture, it’s no wonder she took this opportunity.
I think people would hate on Pulaski less in general if her hair wasn’t so horribly 70s coded. Makes her look like a school nurse that doesn’t like kids.
My problem was she was mean to Data right after we did Measure of A Man
Yeah, that’s absolutely true.
Ya, this is the reason I don’t like her and never will. Data is my boy and I will Stan for him 100% of the time.
Yeah that shot her in the head from the word go. Didn’t matter what she did next.
I’m in the minority of people who liked Pulaski.
I found her very boring and unrelatable. If crusher never existed I feel like she’d have been the weakest character on the show by far, but crusher did exist and was awesome and that made the comparison so much more definitive.
Gates left the show after S1 for justifiable reasons, then Roddenberry turned to what worked in the past with Bones. Pulaski was the crotchety older physician who hated transporters and, instead of distrusting Vulcans, distrusted Data. She improved as the season went on, but that’s all we got.
distrusted Data.
I mean, Roddenberry wasn’t wrong to try to rehash the character, because older folks who are distrusting of new people and technologies is just so fucking common.
Also, I think that’s one of the things that made me vibe with her, the distrust of an Artificial Intelligence. Considering Data is pretty fucking unique and relatively new, it felt pretty realistic to me.
Too bad we never got to see her character grow. Oh well.
By “Peak Performance” she’d come around and even gave Data a pep talk about trusting his instincts after losing that game of strategema, but that’s just before the season finale/clip show that is “Shades of Gray.” If she could have stayed on as either chief physician or assistant to Crusher like Ogawa, we might have seen a little more of her personality.
Boring. Uninspired. Not-relatable. Data is the best. Data haters are the worst.
No argument there. The only thing worse is someone who’d like nothing better than to take him apart for study.
I liked when Jurati killed him. I cheered with 31 years of pent up anger.
I’m in the minority of people who disliked Beverley Crusher.
Please don’t hit me.
But it’s funny, because it’s total opposite for me. I felt like Pulaski was relatable and Crusher was boring. But I’m a fucking weirdo so whatever.
I thought they both generally sucked, but had their moments, few and far between.
Out of curiosity, what doctor(s) would you rank up top? Personally, it’s close between The Doctor (EMH) and Phlox.
The doctor would be at top to me. His arc is fantastic too. Phlox and Bones were good in different ways.
PS: I always forget Bashir is a doctor. I’ve quit paying paramount so I’m missing some of new trek. Nurse Chapel deserves an honorable mention. Hugh came back from the dead an ass. M’Benga is a really good doctor. I’d say on par with Picardo’s.
All good points. Bashir isn’t all that great given his ethical problems dating patients. Both iterations of Chapel do well. Hugh’s personality shifts echo the overall writing on DISCO. M’benga is the man, whether in sickbay or the frontline. His parental decisions are a bit suspect (the buffer), but come from a place of love.
The angry cat-lady from Lower Decks.
Dr. T’Ana is fantastic. You’ve seen my work concerning her.
M’Benga is fast becoming my favorite but Phlox is Numero Uno for now.
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Oh freddled gruntbuggly,
Thy micturations are to me
As plurdled gabbleblotchits on a lurgid bee.
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Sick reference or reference that makes you physically sick? With Vogon Poetry, it’s anyone’s guess.
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This is why she left the Enterprise.
Recovery.
From the poetry?
From docking at the Worf.
This was going through her head:
The best thing about the Star Trek future wouldn’t be the tech or even the socialism.
It would be that the prudes finally died out.
Worf would require a Klingon female for companionship.
Earth females are far too fragile.
Jadzia (a Trill) seemed to give as good as she got.
You’re probably right for the most part, but somehow, K’Ehleyr came to be.