Who wore it better? This is just... I mean... I can't... Oh my... 🤣
Star Trek: TNG, Season 3, Episode 8 / Star Trek: Lower Decks, Season 4, Episode 2
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I am decidedly neutral on the topic of Beckett Mariner's romantic life, to the point where I could not care less about who she ends up with (if anybody) as long as she's happy...
but the concept of her ending up with Boimler of all people after the string of hotties and badasses she's managed to ensnare is objectively funny, and it gets funnier the wider your definition of 'ensnare' gets.
Amina Ramsey, Jennifer Sh'reyan, Jack Ransom, T'lyn (arguable but I like the idea), a string of bad boys, girls, nonbinary babes, and Bynars... and she goes for the raisin boy with the sand allergy.
Brad: I would like to give a shoutout to my fellow nominees, who will now and forever be known as the guys who lost to fuckin' Brad Boimler
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Ok… i love star trek lower decks. Like the 4 main cast are such good found family vibes. But beyond them. All the regular character on the show are so cool.
Take Ransom.
At first glance he seemed like he was going to be just a bully. A blow hard with a superiority complex who wouldnt give 2 shits about lower deckers
But he isnt. He cares hes empathetic and hes a good officer. Because of course he is. Hes a second in command of a star ship. Its not a job for a bully.
I love that the writers made him more complex. And hes not the only character they did that with. Shaxs is the same. He was going to be just and angry muscle bound security officer. But hes so much more complex. Hes kind and traumatized and caring. He has the bear pack!
This show is just so good. I wholly recommend it. To me its the most Star Trek of the Star Treks
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*hands u a barbie themed ransom edit several months late*
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Yeah, I can believe the fanon that Jack Ransom had a poster of Una Chin-Riley on his bedroom wall when he was growing up.
But you know who had that same poster?
Kathryn Janeway, that’s who.
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