• tws@lemmynsfw.com
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    8 months ago

    To their credit, there’s no evidence in that episode that the crew judged them for who they were or how they behaved.

    The reacted to the difference, they never once condemned them for their difference.

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        8 months ago

        Well, he’s French. Criticizing him for being disgusted by other cultures is disrespecting his culture.

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        8 months ago

        That was just because there were more children on his ship.

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        8 months ago

        Really…? How so?

        I would have said bemused, frustrated, confused, dismissive… He knows he’s not a patient man and he doesn’t like disorder on his ship.

        It’s all about him from what I can see. Don’t remember him suggesting his reactions were down to them being disgusting?

        Honestly in that episode, the crew were more freaked out by the clones than the Irish

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        8 months ago

        Was he though? He mostly looked like a captain who wasn’t thrilled with the idea of a large group of non-navy civilians starting fires onboard his ship and having their animals shit everywhere.