I thought Trineer was fine playing angry, but I do think he was better at playing "annoyed", particularly during something comedic.
You know what? Every Star Trek fan has a few personal opinions that widely differ from the fan concencus. Here is mine:
I really fuckin' like "A night in Sickbay"
Like, "Carbon Creek" is not a bad episode by any means. But I very much remember like a thousand different weird things that happened in "A night in Sickbay", while I have only the most vaguest of memories of "Carbon Creek". I wouldn't go so far to call "A night in Sickbay" actually "good". But I like it, more than many "good" episodes. Everytime I think about it, I'm like, "Yeah, there was an episode where Porthos peing on a sacred alien tree was the inciting incident of a Star Trek episode, and we saw a nacked Phlox wandering around sickbay feeding his alien animals, and Archer in his underwear trying to catch an escaped alien bat", and it puts a smile on my face. A lot of other, "better", episodes just seem so... bland, compared to it.
So what you're saying is, it's the The Room of Star Trek.
I can get behind that.
Except Jedi is one of the best Star Wars movies. On par with Empire. Sickbay is yeah... notIt's The Last Jedi of Star Trek.
Except Jedi is one of the best Star Wars movies. On par with Empire. Sickbay is yeah... not
You can critize a lot about "A night in Sickbay". But at least it's working entirely on original material."
At least "Sickbay" is mercifully 40 minutes short, compared to the bloated 2.5 hours runtime of "The Last Jedi"![]()
Interesting, what's your stance on Rogue one? I freaking loved it, but I finding a correlation that everyone who likes Jedi, also likes Rogue, and everyone that hates Rogue one, also hates Jedi. Am I right in this correlation?
As a fan of THE LAST JEDI, I can say I was not a fan of ROGUE ONE at all.
As a fan of THE LAST JEDI, I can say I was not a fan of ROGUE ONE at all.
I was mostly bored throughout the whole movie. Dull characters, dull color palate, etc.
And no, I didn't like how Vader was used throughout the movie, and that ending scene with him felt tonally off with the rest of the film.
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