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Spoilers Star Trek: Lower Decks 1x09 - "Crisis Point"

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  • 10 - Fresh

    Votes: 60 44.1%
  • 9

    Votes: 37 27.2%
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    Votes: 18 13.2%
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    Votes: 2 1.5%
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    Votes: 1 0.7%

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When did RIker say this? I honestly don't recall.

Lonely Among Us:
RIKER: We no longer enslave animals for food purposes.
ANTICAN: But we have seen humans eat meat.
RIKER: You've seen something as fresh and tasty as meat, but inorganically materialised out of patterns used by our transporters.
ANTICAN: This is sickening. It's barbaric.
 
I loved this episode.
There are so many points I liked. The cracking and popping in the animation as if it were actually recorded on film. The James Horneresque score. The extended docking scene with the ship with all of the glamour shots. MOAR lens flare. The autograph credits.

Da Vinci with a shotgun and a badass one-liner? Sweet.

Mariner's movie may have been over the top and too violent, but it looked great.

When Mariner vaporized Sharpo all I could think was "Welshie!" from Futurama. So I guess Boimler couldn't yodel.

Boimler over-reacting at his interview while flustered and reached for any answer and he called Mariner hot and then nasty reminded me of the Simpsons episode where Homer did not want to admit Moe's was a bar and said "It's a pornography store. I was buying pornography."
 
This episode was a ton of fun, and gave us some nice character development for Mariner. Her kicking her own ass was a nice way to force her to confront her own issues.
Her little rampage through the ship was pretty funny, and all of the stuff with Rutherford and Bilips was hilarious.
I loved all of the movie references, like Boimler getting repeatedly hit with the flying credits, the wider letter box in the movie, the long docking scene with the crew drooling over the ship and the lens flairs.
 
The parent thing still stands. If your father is a major diplomat on the world scene and your best friend doesn't even remotely know it you are one secretive person. ;)

But, as already mentioned, such information would have been in Spock's personnel file (as opposed to his personal file). The information would have also been on Sarek's Wikipedia page... and in the briefing packet Kirk would have received to prep for the mission.
 
Boimler's panic voice is hilarious, and the lizards lisping was great as well XD

When did RIker say this? I honestly don't recall.

I remember Spock said this about Vulcans in TOS' "All Our Yesterdays", but only because he was shocked to notice he suddenly developed a taste for it when he went into the past through the Atavachron, but I dno't remember Riker mentioning about this of humans. It makes even less sense in light of the more recent episode of PIC where he put "bunnycorn sausage" on pizza. Clearly, humans (and betazoids) still eat meat.
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At this point, I'm thinking an 8. I may change my mind after a re watch. I do appreciate Mariner's character development. and actually making a breakthrough in her reasoning and treatment of Tendi. And I'm probably reiterating what everyone else said about all of the Trek movie tropes, lensflares, gratuitous ship porn, crazy transporter tech, big hypervillians. you name it. Although the bird counselor making non stop food references is a new one to me.

"if this was really happening, they'd send the Enterprise."
Shempo, Nice Stooges/Evil Dead reference.

Oh, and Riker Cooked eggs for Geordi, Worf, Data and Pulaski.
 
Tendi looked mighty fine in her sexy pirate outfit!! :luvlove::luvlove::luvlove:

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I admit, I crush on Tendi a little bit, as well as the Trill Helswoman.
 
Last week's episode might end up being my favorite of the season, but this one was a lot of fun as well. Cool to hear Tawny Newsome's podcasting co-host Paul F. Tomkins as the therapist, though after reading Keith DeCandido's review on Tor, I can't help thinking it would have been even cooler if they'd made his character a Skorr or an Aurelian instead of a random bird alien.

I didn't see anybody mention this yet, but the fact that the movie began with Freeman's birthday felt like a potential WOK reference.

At the start of the episode, it struck me as a little odd that when the captain says, "One to beam up," they somehow knew to beam up Mariner instead of Freeman. But I could imagine Freeman arranging that ahead of time with the transporter chief since Mariner was already in trouble.
 
10/10 that episode was so fucking good shame there's only one episode left D:
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new bird alien!!:adore::adore:

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these poor lizard people:wah:, man fuck the prime directive and the rat people, starfleet should have saved them ages ago
 
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I think the bird counselor with the food references is an underrated gem. The concept is just comedy gold. I wish we had gotten more scenes with the counselor.

On second view, the episode is even better. Definitely a 10. The whole episode is a just a ton of fun. Love the movie inside a movie. Love the TMP ship porn and the chief engineer crying when he sees the Cerritos. So many great scenes. So funny. Brilliant episode!
 
I love that this episode tells me that I am a racist myself I thought it was weird to see an orion as the main character knowing the history and culture of the orions, knowing that their society started to change 5 years ago is something very nice.

I admit, I kinda wanted Tendi to avoid the 5 year part and just go, "You know not all races are the same, right?"
 
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