While on my plane ride home, I tried to watch Star Trek: Discovery, but it was mostly niggers. When the main character is 'Sonequa', you know it will suck. Yes, the cast is mostly niggers. They get the roles of the strong righteous characters. Any token white characters were slapstick characters or evil characters. They had some annoying white 'body positive' bitch that was ugly and difficult to listen to. That really made me want to continue watching. The other characters wore hideous looking costumes that simply looked like they wanted to virtue signal.
The dialog was uninteresting and frankly wasn't all that coherent. It was all about feelings. No interesting subjects came up. It sounded like a Democrat convention trying to elect a woman who was unelectable.
The producers tried to throw out "tie-ins" to the old show to probably capture Treckies. It appeared forced and while the sound effects and some music was recognizable it didn't work so well.
The camera work was fatiguing: it was always moving. Honestly, it was tough to watch it and it distracted the story telling. Maybe that was intentional.
In the end, I made it through one and a quarter episodes before I picked up my book.
While on my plane ride home, I tried to watch Star Trek: Discovery, but it was mostly niggers. When the main character is 'Sonequa', you know it will suck. Yes, the cast is mostly niggers. They get the roles of the strong righteous characters. Any token white characters were slapstick characters or evil characters. They had some annoying white 'body positive' bitch that was ugly and difficult to listen to. That really made me want to continue watching. The other characters wore hideous looking costumes that simply looked like they wanted to virtue signal.
The dialog was uninteresting and frankly wasn't all that coherent. It was all about feelings. No interesting subjects came up. It sounded like a Democrat convention trying to elect a woman who was unelectable.
The producers tried to throw out "tie-ins" to the old show to probably capture Treckies. It appeared forced and while the sound effects and some music was recognizable it didn't work so well.
The camera work was fatiguing: it was always moving. Honestly, it was tough to watch it and it distracted the story telling. Maybe that was intentional.
In the end, I made it through one and a quarter episodes before I picked up my book.
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