probably the same dude/lady who rated it as excellent at least a week before he could see it... (in truth, it's probably not, but it's his/her opinion...)I'm very curious why whomever gave this episode a "poor" rating felt that way, when majority opinion vastly differs.
probably the same dude/lady who rated it as excellent at least a week before he could see it... (in truth, it's probably not, but it's his/her opinion...)
Kirk is more Picard than the Kirk of TOS. Heck this episode even had Kirk debate the situation with the Counselor rather than with Spock and McCoy.
As I've said before, and @Harvey said up thread, STC is TNG in TOS drag.
I didn't think it particularly measured or thoughtful of Kirk to fire on and destroy an orbiting defense platform after it seemed to miss on purpose what it was aiming at (multiple times), and with no seeming consideration of the long term impact.
The issue addressed is indeed timely and yet it is really also timeless. It's not a new issue.
That was my thought immediately at the end of the teaser.This episode would lose much of its impact if seen on a b&w television.![]()
Do they still even make them?That was my thought immediately at the end of the teaser.
Don't know, but they certainly did in 1970.Do they still even make them?
I liked this episode best of all of them so far. This was really great.
Sorry for being short, but I have not much else to say. I'm looking to the next ones and I hope there will be some (there were 13 planned?) and the season will get complete.
Excellent. When Shikara (?) pointed at Kirk's uniform and said "green," I almost expected a debate.
Although the wrap was always green.
Maybe, although that would be almost repeating what Kirk did with the missiles in The White Iris.It would have been more impactful if the Enterprise had put a tractor beam on the pod and brought it within its shields, thus drawing the fire of the orbiting defense platform.
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