Marvin Long, Jr.wrote: > > See, TNG falls into unintentional camp a lot of the time, > too, I think...it's just more contemporary camp. Kirk > may get more than his fair share of voluptuous > green-skinned women, but at least he doesn't leer and > wag his tongue like Riker whenever the words > "shore leave" are uttered. And TOS doesn't have > holodeck episodes. > I think the problem with both TOS and TNG - and this is attenuated in DS9, Voyager and Enterprise - is the number of God-like creatures they meet. I guess 1/4 of the TOS episodes have Kirk against God, and TNG is infected by that ridiculous Q. Alberto Monteiro _______________________________________________ http://www.mccmedia.com/mailman/listinfo/brin-l
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