IIRC Moriarty is only in a single episode, so it's unlikely he's one of the main antagonists.
Curious are you just judging the show within itself, for your grading scale?I gave this one an 8. A very nice solid episode. I had thought about going with a 9 but there were several reasons I didn't.
So, why not higher than an 8. Well, 8 is a very good episode for me, where 9s and 10s are rare even for series I enjoy. (By definition, you simply cannot have most episodes being well above average!) But a few things held it back from being great:
He's rightfully mad at Picard constantly openly contradicting him in front of the bridge. I believe Data had the same issue with Worf in Gambit. However Data allowed Worf the dignity of addressing this in private not in public.I’m very conflicted about this episode: on one hand I really liked the middle part and especially the interaction between Worf and Raffi, on the other I felt that both Crusher and especially Riker at the end felt way out of character…to the point I wondered if Riker is in fact a changeling! His hostility towards Picard felt really uncalled for.
Still, exciting and promising, a 7.
HOLY CRAP
This is the same show that gave us Season 2? That can't be possible because this is one of the best episodes of New Trek I've seen since the start of Discovery
I was thinking it had a DS9 feel, and then the Changeling revelation happened, and it felt like watching a DS9 episode. I wish we had some of the DS9 characters, but this season just got kicked into high gear.
If I could give that more than a 10 I would. For the first time, I think I can feel the hype. I expect it to continue.
There is power in a sentient AI. Soong androids are few and far between - always have been. Voy's EMH could be considered sentient, but where's he at these days after they returned home? The Moriarty program is unique, with the mind of a super-genius, augmented by 24th century computing speed and power. If I were a black market bad guy and looking for an epic payday, that thing would be worth acquiring at all costs.
That's a great question and it made me think! It's kind of both because I watch very little TV. I choose very carefully the series that I do watch, as in I consider them to be high quality. My ratings are in comparison to the select shows I watch. I simply cannot watch any of the huge amount of crap you mention!Curious are you just judging the show within itself, for your grading scale?
For myself I judge a show versus the canvas of tv of the era it's produced in. Now of course I can't watch all TV released in a year but I sample enough to get a mosaic of the range of quality that gets procured a year. And let me tell you while you get some wonderful gems there is a huge amount of crap also produced. I do tend to only include scripted programming in this grouping, there is just far, far too much non scripted programming for me to even get a ok sampling of.
This sounds like a quote from Spock.If a show is so intolerable as to generate anger, hate and rage then dropping it strikes me as imminently logical. People can criticize all they want but the level of emotional reaction, both positive and negative, strikes me as very odd, to say the least. But, sticking around for some vain reason when it clearly isn't enjoyable strikes me as even more strange.
It's really not. If it's not enjoyable it's not enjoyable.
Ah, so it is enjoyable, so it's more than better than nothing. But if it isn't enjoyable for others then it's not better than nothing. That's the point of my statement.It's enjoyable. Just a few things would have changed. Just glad we are back in a starship. I gave this ep a 8.
You know the new Titan crew are good looking physically but come to think of it they do seem to come off as inexperienced under pressure compared to the miracle workers we see in past Treks including Strange New Worlds, Discovery, or even Prodigy.
First of all, in Discovery, Shenzhou first officer Burnham's orders contradicting Captain Georgiou's aren't immediately followed and in fact questioned while the crew check if the Captain's ok first. Somehow the entire Titan crew took a trip to the Ryton system (a trip that under normal speed is days away from Fed help per Shaw's own words), knowing it was against the Captain's orders and never once checking with the sleeping captain to try to line up his orders with Seven's. At least Burnham had to nerve pinch Georgiou first.
Second, the entire Titan crew saw Vadic's portal weapon in action. Not a single one of them mentioned the possibility that Vadic could portal their weapons back at them? For that matter, only Liam Shaw was the one who spotted the sheer improbability of Vadic repeatedly finding the Titan in the nebula (space is very, very, big, if Threepio from Star Wars were here he'd probably say something about the odds of Vadic finding them being 2,750 to 1), yet none of the other crew catch this either. What's the Vulcan lady there for, for show?
Sorry, it just seems glaring compared to the sheer ingenuity we see in Trek's other crews in the other shows.
The crew didn't know that, that whole discussion was behind closed doors.knowing it was against the Captain's orders
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