Finally got to see the episode. I completely forgot about the Thursday drops what with all the Thanksgiving work today.
My feelings were it's better than last week, but it's still not what I would call a great episode.
I guess I'll start with the biggest element of this episode from a character standpoint - the mystery of Dal's parentage being solved. The entire character arc of the episode was more or less set around this issue, and Dal's resentment about (believing he was) upstaged by Okana. I don't necessarily think the idea that he was a genetic experiment by the followers of Arik Soong is a bad choice, but there was absolutely no foreshadowing of this, which makes it very much underwritten. Maybe writing this element properly just isn't possible, given it's an ensemble half-hour kids show, but I felt the reveal just came across as a bit random, rather than the gut-punch it was supposed to be to both us and the character. With what was supposed to be the emotional core of the episode just a bit underbaked, it was hard to land the rest.
I though the action plot machinations with the Tal Shiar worked well, and there was a genuine sense of tension that has been missing from a lot of the action scenes in the last few episodes. There absolutely was a kind of Star Wars vibe to much of this episode though, from the smuggler station to the combat suits worn by the Romulans, to the musical choices.
The big "twist" at the end didn't really surprise me, because it was spoiled in casting calls prior to the first episode even dropping that one member of Janeway's crew was going to be an imposter. I thought it worked fine enough, but the editing just seemed...wrong. Like there should have been a few extra seconds of scene, or even just a black screen with a musical note falling, rather than a super-quick cut to credits.
My feelings were it's better than last week, but it's still not what I would call a great episode.
I guess I'll start with the biggest element of this episode from a character standpoint - the mystery of Dal's parentage being solved. The entire character arc of the episode was more or less set around this issue, and Dal's resentment about (believing he was) upstaged by Okana. I don't necessarily think the idea that he was a genetic experiment by the followers of Arik Soong is a bad choice, but there was absolutely no foreshadowing of this, which makes it very much underwritten. Maybe writing this element properly just isn't possible, given it's an ensemble half-hour kids show, but I felt the reveal just came across as a bit random, rather than the gut-punch it was supposed to be to both us and the character. With what was supposed to be the emotional core of the episode just a bit underbaked, it was hard to land the rest.
I though the action plot machinations with the Tal Shiar worked well, and there was a genuine sense of tension that has been missing from a lot of the action scenes in the last few episodes. There absolutely was a kind of Star Wars vibe to much of this episode though, from the smuggler station to the combat suits worn by the Romulans, to the musical choices.
The big "twist" at the end didn't really surprise me, because it was spoiled in casting calls prior to the first episode even dropping that one member of Janeway's crew was going to be an imposter. I thought it worked fine enough, but the editing just seemed...wrong. Like there should have been a few extra seconds of scene, or even just a black screen with a musical note falling, rather than a super-quick cut to credits.