Okay but this erases the much larger discussion about ableism, something that Geordie’s character (sometimes clumsily) personifies.
“Don’t fix me, I’m not broken”.
I do have to warn you, the quality varies. Rick Berman and, strangely, Gene Roddenberry himself, both held the show back: forcing rewrites; being sleazebags; crushing cast interpretations of their own roles; and projecting their hangups onto the franchise for as long as they could.
Progressiveness isn’t always linear.
One thing that has bothered me in cannon was that he specifically stated he didn’t want ocular implants and jeep his visor in the show but when the movies rocked up suddenly he was implanted up.
Now I’m not saying people xant change there mind but I found it jarring without the fuckit doc just cut me moment
Oh I get it I’m exactly in the same place but 20 years.
I think part of the reason I found it jaring was due to him being so adiment so often to the point he found it funny that he saved that colony based on some filter his vizor used for a colony that would never have let someone like him exist
IIRC, the implants didn’t function right for him so he stuck with the visor. I think it was mentioned that the tech had improved since he first tried, but he liked how his visor provided more visual info than the implants. I always assumed he just changed his mind when he got older and wasn’t crewing a starship.
They address Geordie’s desire to not be “cured” so many times in the series that I question whether or not you’ve watched it.
We don’t really care about 100% adherence to established canon around here. Especially if it’s amusing.
Okay but this erases the much larger discussion about ableism, something that Geordie’s character (sometimes clumsily) personifies.
“Don’t fix me, I’m not broken”.
Who said the mockery chip was politically correct?
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I suppose, but so does him getting cybernetic eyes in the movies.
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Counterpoint: this is the internet
Ok this is making me really think I need to watch this show. It’s a statement I’m often frustrated that able folks don’t get that some of us have.
I do have to warn you, the quality varies. Rick Berman and, strangely, Gene Roddenberry himself, both held the show back: forcing rewrites; being sleazebags; crushing cast interpretations of their own roles; and projecting their hangups onto the franchise for as long as they could.
Progressiveness isn’t always linear.
One thing that has bothered me in cannon was that he specifically stated he didn’t want ocular implants and jeep his visor in the show but when the movies rocked up suddenly he was implanted up.
Now I’m not saying people xant change there mind but I found it jarring without the fuckit doc just cut me moment
Owning glasses and refusing contacts, I kinda feel him after my 10th pair with bent up ear stocks.
Oh I get it I’m exactly in the same place but 20 years.
I think part of the reason I found it jaring was due to him being so adiment so often to the point he found it funny that he saved that colony based on some filter his vizor used for a colony that would never have let someone like him exist
In universe reasons aside, those do not look like fun to wear on set when you’re trying to remember your lines and actions.
I’m assuming the implants were more advanced after a decade or two of research. So whatever bothered him about implants was solved.
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This sounds like key and Peele.
He put the jeepin on the chain visor
fucking jeeple shake my smh head
IIRC, the implants didn’t function right for him so he stuck with the visor. I think it was mentioned that the tech had improved since he first tried, but he liked how his visor provided more visual info than the implants. I always assumed he just changed his mind when he got older and wasn’t crewing a starship.
Agreed, should have been on camera.
Welcome to tenforward, where the points are made up and canon reasons don’t matter.
The joke part of this Internet picture joke is that there’s an android teasing a person.