The episode itself is fine and well crafted. I think the preaching was overdone and as someone from the UK I find the implication that the US civil war ended "slavery" as very a historical inaccuracy. I don't blame STC for this but some of the comments on this forum point that way. As we know slavery continued around the world after the 1860's and in some cases still exists today.
Also while the US finally got round to abolishing slavery by war the UK did it 30 years earlier by act of parliament and by winning the arguement. Just look up on google the
Slavery Abolition Act 1833. and William Wilberforce its prime supporter. After this date the Royal Navy was tasked with intercepting slave ships from Africa and freeing the people on board.
one person also commented that the UK nearly sided with the south during the war this is far from the truth, an while i doubt wikepedia a lot the entry below is fairly accurate
The
United Kingdom and its
empire remained officially neutral throughout the
American Civil War (1861–65). It legally recognised the belligerent status of the Confederacy; it never recognized it as a nation and never signed a treaty or exchanged ambassadors. However, the top British officials debated intervention in the first 18 months. Elite opinion tended to favour
the Confederacy, while public opinion tended to favour the United States. Large scale trade continued in both directions, with the Americans shipping grain to Britain while Britain sent manufactured items and munitions. Immigration continued into the U.S., with Britons volunteering for the Union Army. British trade with the Confederacy fell over 90% from prewar, with a little cotton going to Britain and some munitions slipped in by numerous small
blockade runners. The blockade runners were operated and funded by British private interests; they were legal under international law and were not a cause of dispute between Washington and London.
The Confederate strategy for securing independence was largely based on the hope of military intervention by Britain and France, which never happened;
Back on the subject of STC generally I agreed that they don't to the "shoot em up" starship episodes seen elsewhere which i appreciate. Hopefully STC will continue to provide thought provoking episodes with less direct preaching.