There is a Star Trek Voyager episode where they intercept a prison ship heading to a penal colony where most of those onboard are from a single race and are going to be executed, and the one bleeding heart space alien chef they picked up at the start of the show thinks the dominant alien species' guards are unnecessarily cruel and that the prisoners' race is being discriminated against.
When the chef talks to the other crew members about the incarceration and arrest rates for the prisoners on their home planet, Tom Paris says, "Maybe they commit more crimes."
Your post just made me think of that line, so good stuff.
There is a Star Trek Voyager episode where they intercept a prison ship heading to a penal colony where most of those onboard are from a single race and are going to be executed, and the one bleeding heart space alien chef they picked up at the start of the show thinks the dominant alien species' guards are unnecessarily cruel and that the prisoners' race is being discriminated against.
When the chef talks to the other crew members about the incarceration and arrest rates for the prisoners on their home planet, Tom Paris says, "Maybe they commit more crimes."
Your post just made me think of that line, so good stuff.
That show had subtlety, nuance, complication, villains with believable motives and justifications, flawed characters that were still redeemable...
Star Trek shall never see it's like again.
I think those cops were helping him "touch the world"...
Somewhere in there was 'yo, leme get sommo of dat meth.'
Cnn tried to pretend they had his 2nd grade teacher on who happened to save his littpe essay through all the years
Those fake bills no one cares about are what interest me.
Where did he get em?