@BlueStuff, awesome that you're going through this. There are two more stinkers this season, but nothing truly BAD. And once you hit season two, there's really nothing bad until the first half of season five.
Sadly, this isn't even the most arrogant I think we'll see Franklin get. But we'll talk about that if/when we get there.
There are a few duds throughout S2-4, (Gray 17 Is Missing) but they're not bad, more like filler.
If you're talking about the episode I think you are, those people *deserved* arrogance. Their planet made anti-vaxxers look good.
FTFY,![]()
People with a dying child don't "deserve" arrogance regardless of how inexplicable more "enlightened" people may find their belief system to be, and I find it quite likely that Franklin's arrogance only made a bad situation worse.
Those people only had a dying child because of their stupidity. Then when he saved him they murdered him. Franklin frankly should have lied about how he saved him. He should have done the surgery then said how amazing it was the other option worked. It’s no different than if a child on Earth has a curable condition and his parents refuse him surgery because their guru told them not to trust doctors. Or if a child gets life threatening measles because their his parents refused him vaccinations. Their parents are stupid and their deadly stupidity does not deserve respect.
Children’s lives are not subject to cultural moral relativism.
1x04 - Infection
It kind of gave me a Space:1999 season 2 vibe.The point of the episode, IIRC, was to introduce the concept of biological technology, which is important later. Personally, I thought it was the most "Trek-like" one-off episode of the season.
The point of the episode, IIRC, was to introduce the concept of biological technology, which is important later. Personally, I thought it was the most "Trek-like" one-off episode of the season.
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