Unpopular Opinion: Kruge was a far better villain than Chang.
Agree. Kruge is everything an Evil Klingon should be. Merciless, even to his lover. Wants to conquer. Kills his subordinates for insubordination. Wrestles with a slug just to prove how strong he is. Kills a prisoner just because he can so he can prove a point. Denies Kirk anything he wants solely on the basis of it's what he wants. And goes down rather than wanting to be saved by Kirk, hoping to drag him down to Hell with him. Great villain. Chang just quotes Shakespeare really well and puts on a good show. But Kruge's no show. He's the real deal. He's what Chang wishes he was.
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Don't know. This is getting harder... I have it... No I don't... No. Wait, wait... Got it.
In "Lower Decks", Picard shouldn't have sent Sito Jaxa out on a mission where he knew she was probably going to die. If he wanted to make sure she had a chance to redeem herself, fine. But she would've done anything to redeem herself, she wanted it that badly, so she volunteered to sacrifice herself. If there was no alternative, that would be one thing. But I'd think an undercover intelligence operative would've made more sense than an Ensign just out of the Academy. It feels more like a mission for someone in Starfleet Intelligence than for someone assigned to the Enterprise-D, which is supposed to be one of the cushiest posts you can have. Not that it takes away from the dramatic ending. It's powerful enough to overcome the setup. I just disagree with how it got there. Still a great episode.
I'll have to bow out now. I had to dig really deep for that one.
EDIT: No, wait. I've got one more. It's so obvious, I can't believe I didn't think of it until just now. This one isn't such a deep cut as the one I posted just above, but I'll save what I came up with for the next go around.
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