On this board, we tend to pick apart episodes (or seasons, or the whole show, or even Trek as a whole!) and find new negatives: plot holes, consistency errors, less than stellar characterisation, poor delivery or other mistakes.
But how about we tried the complete opposite? Cataloguing, or at least sharing those little, subtle details we think were interesting, inspired or even brilliant pieces of writing, acting or directing?
I had the idea for this thread whilst re-watching "The Nth Degree", and noticing something in the first scene:
The choice of Cyrano as a the play Barclay partakes in, of that particular scene is not arbitrary: it directly contrasts Barclay's courage at putting himself through a very public performance even though he is clearly suffering of severe social anxiety with Cyrano's courage at (allegedly) fighting a hundred men.
It's not that subtle, but I think I'd missed it on previous viewings.
So, what interesting little details have you noticed?
But how about we tried the complete opposite? Cataloguing, or at least sharing those little, subtle details we think were interesting, inspired or even brilliant pieces of writing, acting or directing?
I had the idea for this thread whilst re-watching "The Nth Degree", and noticing something in the first scene:
The choice of Cyrano as a the play Barclay partakes in, of that particular scene is not arbitrary: it directly contrasts Barclay's courage at putting himself through a very public performance even though he is clearly suffering of severe social anxiety with Cyrano's courage at (allegedly) fighting a hundred men.
It's not that subtle, but I think I'd missed it on previous viewings.
So, what interesting little details have you noticed?