Really ?Beyond is pretty consistently entertaining, I was able to connect to and enjoy all the crew, and I never felt like rolling my eyes at any plot points.
?When I found out where they got the name for the Jaylah character I was like![]()
When I found out where they got the name for the Jaylah character I was like![]()
Indeed. My dad and I went to see Beyond and he couldn't help but talk about all the little nods to TOS that he enjoyed and notice. It really gave me a better sense of what he enjoyed in TOS when it first came out.I really don't get the complaints that Beyond isn't "Trek-like".
If you strip away the special effects, it's basically a TOS episodes mashup.
You get the Enterprise visiting a Starbase with a Commodore, going on a mission in a strange cloud, landing on an unexplored planet, meeting an alien warrior lady and fending off a former Starfleet captain gone mad and his crazy plot, all the while promoting a message that cooperation and friendship is better than conflict.
It literally can't get more Trek-like than that...
Beyond gave us a memorable character in Jaylah. Rouge One I didn't find any characters memorable at all. Because of that, I went with Beyond.
Beyond is a run of the mill action movie with a few character moments here and there but that doesn't make it a great Star Trek movie. Just a perfunctory one.
If you're replying to me, I said Beyond wasn't stylistically "Trek-like". And if you don't "get" that, well, consider:I really don't get the complaints that Beyond isn't "Trek-like".
I myself tend to dislike all these kewl and extreeeme stylings, and find them mostly antithetical to Trek's spirit, but that doesn't mean I don't consider these movies effective action thrill ride flicks.
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