It is much better binged. It also has distinct arcs too.Funny you mentioned Andor. I watched it when each episode dropped. I enjoyed it, but each episode to me felt very disjointed. I wondered if it would be better binged. So f
It is much better binged. It also has distinct arcs too.Funny you mentioned Andor. I watched it when each episode dropped. I enjoyed it, but each episode to me felt very disjointed. I wondered if it would be better binged. So f
Other tidbits which were more amusing than anything else... everyone suddenly remembers that Picard is a robot (which I think was forgotten in S2) and Section 31 is actually so bad at their jobs that this super secret organization is basically the first guess anyone has when they see a sneaky human lurking around.
The rejuvenating effects on Ba'ku planet might've had something to do with it. But yes, that's pretty cruel of her. They better have a very good explanation or it's character assassination in my book.
I'm sorry, I love the TNG cast but this is probably one of the worst episodes of Trek I've seen, worse than Voyager: Threshold in my opinion. I have no idea why Sir Patrick agreed to this ridiculous plot. It's not like he was exactly starving for money especially after the X-Men movies.
We know from DS9 that there's male birth control, and that's not even getting into the improbability of Crusher conceiving at her age unless she was purposely using 24th century fertility treatments. And then her hiding this son from Picard? She basically deprived Picard of his wish to have a family as shown in Generations in the Nexus. How could she do that to him?
Also how come the Titan was hyped up to be the newest, latest, and greatest ship in the fleet last week and suddenly Shaw's all like "We're a science vessel, we can't handle combat!" Even as far back as TOS the 1701 was stated to be extremely powerful despite its mission being science.
Fair enough, perhaps I'm influenced by the instagram logs that said a Titan was the flagshipWhen/how was it hyped up to be the greatest ship in the fleet? They just said it had undergone a refit. I don't recall any mention of it being the greatest ship in the fleet.
The Dolby Vision version of the episode was fine for me. The SDR seemed a bit over saturated when I checked.
I remember an interview Matalas gave before the season started saying that he wanted to try and make each episode its own distinct thing. It was still going to be a 10 hour movie, but every installment was going to have its own beginning, middle, and end. So far we're two episodes in and it really doesn't feel like that at all. Just feels like a much longer presentation cut up.
The only other 12 MONKEYS people on season 2 were Christopher Monfette (who took over as the #2 writer when Terry left) and Travis Fickett (who co-wrote the story for 204, but was listed as a consulting producer and likely developing the Witch Mountain and Bewitched projects both he and Matalas are linked to). Cindy Appel worked for Matalas before, but on MACGYVER. The name you should be worrying about in the season 3 credits is Jane Maggs (204, 206, 207), who came over from the Secret Hideout Man Who Fell to Earth project.More generally, I'm getting nervous regarding the quality of the show's writing overall at this point. I understand that Matalas wasn't really showrunner last time around, but we have the writer's credits for much of the last season out already and it's the same people who wrote season 2 - people who he brought over from 12 Monkeys for the most part. The overall narrative seems to be more cohesive, but I'm already seeing signs of sloppy, plot-focused writing - characters getting "hunches" which prove to be correct, amazing coincidences which happen because they need to, etc.
Season 1 was awful. This was probably the result of changing the season arc outline multiple times, and this being the least bad option to reconcile what they wanted to do at the end of the season with what they'd filmed at the beginning.Why even bother having an amoral, ultra-secret cabal unhindered by the rule of law if they're going to completely miss that Starfleet was basically co-opted by the Manchurian Candidate for fifteen years? The Oh scandal should've been 31's one big shot to prove the utility of rummaging through every Federation citizen's trash looking for disloyalty and sedition, interrogating on a whim and assassinating on suspicion is needed to preserve freedom and democracy and rokeg blood pie for the little people who believe ideals are real, but, instead, they didn't even notice the most spectacular crime of the millennium had occurred right under their noses for fifteen years. And Raffi, some rando analyst with the legitimate intelligence agency, had already figured half of it out for them!
JAWS has been mentioned in interviews as influencing someone's characterization...Shaw is coming across like a mix of Captain Queeg and Captain Quint.
Plus Seven as a Fenris Ranger working with them.Jack refers to the Eleos as a Mariposa medical vessel in the opening flashback, that's a neat tie in with Season 2.
Very much this. From all the end episode graphics there's likely something "medically special" going on with Jack to make him interesting to Vadic, but I think the writers will try and make the conception as grounded as possible. Post-NEM and then Crusher breaking off contact with everyone because of it makes the most sense.#2) Remember, Crusher and Picard are mentally linked for an entire episode. No secrets between them. It has to be AFTER that.
Unfortunately the Paramount+ app is very UN-user friendly, at least on an Android smart tv. It even locks out the screen calibration functions during playback! But, I also have an Amazon Fire Stick. I loaded the P+ app there, then can control from the Fire Stick setting if it's outputting HDR / DV or not. And since it's an external input, I can calibrate the incoming signal and punch up the brightness and color saturation.How can you choose which version plays?
Man the Ferengi scenes were a blast of easter eggs.
Really liked the Sneed character was the early TNG Ferengi. All the way down to the fur costuming and tattoos. Also the line about nostalgia/vintage, all the while panning to the baseball and slugocola bottle. Loved it. Just a cool scene.
I am glad to see a version of the Ferengi that isn’t the DS9 comedic relief.
After the title card ("two weeks ago") we saw how he got intercepted by the Fenris Rangers.
He said, "First it was Fenris Rangers, then Klingons".
Fair enough, perhaps I'm influenced by the instagram logs that said a Titan was the flagship
So, last episode Shaw refused Picard's orders because he was retired but now he accepts Picard's superiority? Or did he simply have a change of heart because Jack is his son?
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