Even with the ads. Definitely preferable to watch it on Space.
Probably isn't the first time they've done this in trek."Cancri IV".
"Cancri" refers to a star in the constellation Cancer. So which star in that constellation was that conference held at?
It's so weird...I've never had a performance issue with CBSAA.
This is the first episode that was glitchy for me. Even the one I watched at my mother'd house using her ibad as a hot spot streamed better. All the other were like watching via cable.
They are going out of their way to hint at Tyler being a spy, making a point of showing him "watching" everything that's going on. Almost seems too obvious.
Indeed. We also get the story of how the Klingons started using the cloaking device around the time of the original series. Do some work for Kol, become an honored house, get cloaking ability for your ships.Kol is a badass. Ruthless. Kor would be proud.
Tilley was fun to watch this week. I'd been struggling to decide if she's really charming or really annoying. This week she was definitely the former.
Not enough Stamets in this one!
Is it wrong that Spock's mom is hot?
"We are currently experiencing some technical difficulties. Please check again later."
Third time through - that holodeck was obvious from the first shot, wasn't It?
The show isn't good enough to put up with this shit. Maybe I'll give a shot some other time; MST3K is on Comet.
As someone who really liked the last episode, I don't see how people could rate this one so highly. It had three major issues in my mind:
1. Acting was weak. James Frain as Sarek is still only average in terms of performance. The woman who plays Admiral Cornwell isn't particularly good either. And a lot of SMG's performance as Burham felt off this episode to me.
2. Characterization was off. Stamets was acting so weird that even the other characters were mentioning it (presumably it will be brought up later). Lorca got some added depth, but the willingness to back Burham's rescue of Sarek seemed very magnanimous and jarring given his overall portrayal. And Burnham seemed weirdly emotionally stunted compared to her more nuanced performance in the previous few episodes.
3. The worst part by far was the dialogue. There was so much "tell and not show" in this episode. Burham's whispered dialogue in sickbay after her initial vision was eye rolling. As was the attempt at a "human moment" at the end with Ash Tyler. Maybe with a different (better) actor it would have read more naturally, but either way the writers should have known better than to lob so many infodumps on us.
That said, it wasn't entirely unenjoyable. The plot was relatively straightforward and had a nice A/B format like the previous episode. Lorca's character development scenes were largely excellent. The problem here was the execution was totally botched.
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