An 8.
Like others, for me, this was the episode so far that I enjoyed the least; but no, it wasn't at all bad; and I gave it an 8 because overall I LOVE that at the end there's no 'miracle solution' for the issue - and it's really not entirely a black or white thing. Yes, he is suffering and will die young; but is that any worse then letting a child suffer and die in poverty when society can do a lot to mitigate and prevent it; but chooses not to by prioritizing other things? The child's willing sacrifice allows everyone else in his society to prosper.
Yes there is a question of whether one so young can understand enough to consent, but also show he's highly intelligent to the point he understands a lot and they don't pull any punches in that the child is absolutely frightened when the time comes; but in the end still does consent. The other frightening aspect is that they show (by Alora mentioning the next First Servant's sex) that they are already grooming and preparing his replacement.
But again, loved the matter of fact stance where is shows that Yes, Pike is aghast, and outraged, and will report what he knows to the Federation; but as the planet is not, and isn't interested in becoming part of the Federation, its honestly just a futile gesture on his part.
But yeah, I love that while the episode here presents an issue, it lets the viewer weigh the pros, cons, and consequences for themselves. It shows Pike's personal and 100% understandable reaction, (and probably the one question Pike might have internally is: Did the child REALLY have the honest option of choosing his fate - like Pike did one year earlier, or is the child just groomed to believe he ever had an actual choice?); but it really doesn't 'preach' to the audience that there's one right/available solution given the totality of the circumstances and situation.
So yeah, an 8. The least enjoyable episode to date for me - but still a very good episode in a group of absolute gems so far.
This show BETTER get renewed for a Season 3 SOON!
Like others, for me, this was the episode so far that I enjoyed the least; but no, it wasn't at all bad; and I gave it an 8 because overall I LOVE that at the end there's no 'miracle solution' for the issue - and it's really not entirely a black or white thing. Yes, he is suffering and will die young; but is that any worse then letting a child suffer and die in poverty when society can do a lot to mitigate and prevent it; but chooses not to by prioritizing other things? The child's willing sacrifice allows everyone else in his society to prosper.
Yes there is a question of whether one so young can understand enough to consent, but also show he's highly intelligent to the point he understands a lot and they don't pull any punches in that the child is absolutely frightened when the time comes; but in the end still does consent. The other frightening aspect is that they show (by Alora mentioning the next First Servant's sex) that they are already grooming and preparing his replacement.
But again, loved the matter of fact stance where is shows that Yes, Pike is aghast, and outraged, and will report what he knows to the Federation; but as the planet is not, and isn't interested in becoming part of the Federation, its honestly just a futile gesture on his part.
But yeah, I love that while the episode here presents an issue, it lets the viewer weigh the pros, cons, and consequences for themselves. It shows Pike's personal and 100% understandable reaction, (and probably the one question Pike might have internally is: Did the child REALLY have the honest option of choosing his fate - like Pike did one year earlier, or is the child just groomed to believe he ever had an actual choice?); but it really doesn't 'preach' to the audience that there's one right/available solution given the totality of the circumstances and situation.
So yeah, an 8. The least enjoyable episode to date for me - but still a very good episode in a group of absolute gems so far.
This show BETTER get renewed for a Season 3 SOON!
