Rated episode 9 a "9."
Upfront … not really thrilled with where this looks to be going. Star Trek's appeal, for me, has been in it's leaning towards utopia rather than dystopia. So far both All-Access Trek series see to borrow heavily from the Terminator franchise than it's own roots. Before folks try and say that "Star Trek was never a utopia." That's true … to a very limited point. Star Trek was always rooted in optimism with regards to our humanity and things were always portrayed to utopian-ish with spots of human evil. In these dark times I personally am not looking for 3 seasons of cynical pessimism.
Having said that, this was a very good episode.
The opening battle between Picard's and Narek's did kind of remind me of other things. Narek's projection seemed like an update of the "Picard Maneuver" and his ship itself, in some shots, looked similar to a Cylon raider.
The scene between Dr. Jurati and Altan Soong reminded me of TOS episode "What Little Girls Are Made Of."
Sutra seemed more Romulan than Vulcan (or more like Lore than Data) then again maybe that's not so accidental as the narrative appears to be saying that once again the opposing sides are more the same than different.
The highlight, as I see it, was the scene where Dr. Soong puts Picard under house arrest. The chemistry between Spiner and Stewart was electric.
The key to the next episodes appears to lay in the word "imagination" as it is repeated in both this episode and the next. Then again the future always begins in our imaginations.
My fear is that this season will end on a cliffhanger and we will have to endure an unspecified period of time before we get to see a season 2 whereby momentum will be lost (like Netflix and their Lost In Space reboot and CBS with Star Trek Discovery).
Upfront … not really thrilled with where this looks to be going. Star Trek's appeal, for me, has been in it's leaning towards utopia rather than dystopia. So far both All-Access Trek series see to borrow heavily from the Terminator franchise than it's own roots. Before folks try and say that "Star Trek was never a utopia." That's true … to a very limited point. Star Trek was always rooted in optimism with regards to our humanity and things were always portrayed to utopian-ish with spots of human evil. In these dark times I personally am not looking for 3 seasons of cynical pessimism.
Having said that, this was a very good episode.
The opening battle between Picard's and Narek's did kind of remind me of other things. Narek's projection seemed like an update of the "Picard Maneuver" and his ship itself, in some shots, looked similar to a Cylon raider.
The scene between Dr. Jurati and Altan Soong reminded me of TOS episode "What Little Girls Are Made Of."
Sutra seemed more Romulan than Vulcan (or more like Lore than Data) then again maybe that's not so accidental as the narrative appears to be saying that once again the opposing sides are more the same than different.
The highlight, as I see it, was the scene where Dr. Soong puts Picard under house arrest. The chemistry between Spiner and Stewart was electric.
The key to the next episodes appears to lay in the word "imagination" as it is repeated in both this episode and the next. Then again the future always begins in our imaginations.
My fear is that this season will end on a cliffhanger and we will have to endure an unspecified period of time before we get to see a season 2 whereby momentum will be lost (like Netflix and their Lost In Space reboot and CBS with Star Trek Discovery).
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