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Behold me as I am! Melissa comes to us with two episodes from The Animated Series: "Yesteryear," (S01E02) written by D. C. Fontana and directed by Hal Sutherland; and "How Sharper Than a Serpent’s Tooth," (S02E05) written by Russell Bates and David Wise and directed by Bill Reed. Like "Qpid," these episodes involve paternalism echoing from the past. We talk about radical autonomy, monoculturalism, paternalism, orientalism, and (of course) assessment. We also geek over James Doohan (despite his accent work), space monsters, and how all the writers agree about young Vulcan bullies.
For images discussed in this episode, visit the episode page on our website.
Please let us know what you think about the show! Hail us at [email protected], contact us on social media, or comment on our website at beforethefuture.space.
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Works Cited:
For our next episode, we'll watch Star Trek: Prodigy S01E09-10, "A Moral Star" parts 1 and 2, written by the entire Prodigy writing team and directed by Ben Hibon.
Before the Future Came is edited by Lucy Arnold, transcribed by Melissa Avery-Weir, and webmavened by Gregory Avery-Weir.
Our theme is “Let’s Pretend” by Josh Woodward, available under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.
By Melissa Avery-Weir, Gregory Avery-Weir, and Dr. Lucy ArnoldBehold me as I am! Melissa comes to us with two episodes from The Animated Series: "Yesteryear," (S01E02) written by D. C. Fontana and directed by Hal Sutherland; and "How Sharper Than a Serpent’s Tooth," (S02E05) written by Russell Bates and David Wise and directed by Bill Reed. Like "Qpid," these episodes involve paternalism echoing from the past. We talk about radical autonomy, monoculturalism, paternalism, orientalism, and (of course) assessment. We also geek over James Doohan (despite his accent work), space monsters, and how all the writers agree about young Vulcan bullies.
For images discussed in this episode, visit the episode page on our website.
Please let us know what you think about the show! Hail us at [email protected], contact us on social media, or comment on our website at beforethefuture.space.
Connections:
Works Cited:
For our next episode, we'll watch Star Trek: Prodigy S01E09-10, "A Moral Star" parts 1 and 2, written by the entire Prodigy writing team and directed by Ben Hibon.
Before the Future Came is edited by Lucy Arnold, transcribed by Melissa Avery-Weir, and webmavened by Gregory Avery-Weir.
Our theme is “Let’s Pretend” by Josh Woodward, available under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.