“Computer: lights”. Finally!
Strange episode…The Borg being behind everything had been anticipated several episodes ago and the takeover was done honestly in a quite pedestri way. Their plan is quite honest very unlikely. Nice to see Shelby, I hope she didn’t come back just to be killed.
The ending of the episode, though, was incredible…I had anticipated this was coming several months ago, when someone mentioned in an interview about filming on a replica of a familiar set, this didn’t make it less emotive at all. I almost cried and the D isn’t even my favourite enterprise.
Curious that I’m universe the bridge was restored to a configuration similar to the one it had in the series (I didn’t check in which season exactly, as it changed over the years), removing the modifications of Generations like the side consoles and the steps. In real life I guess that the production didn’t want/couldn’t modify the set accordingly.
Fun remark about the enterprise-e, I guess we’ll never know.
Did 7 and Raffi stay on the Titan or what? I almost feared that they were going to give the conn to Deanna.
And what happened to La Sirena?
I wonder what the plan will be now…sure the one ship can’t go against the whole Starfeet (all of it! Screw exploratory, research and defence missions, we have to do a big soviet-style parade with a lame opening speech!).
I imagine the last episode will involve in devorgifying Jack. And I hope to see some “real” Borg: it’s been quite some time.
The interiors of the unicomplex was really eeery, something it never was on voyager.
I’m surprised to see Alice Krige back: I thought she didn’t ever want to wear those prosthetics.
Also, I’m not complaining but I really liked Annie Wersching’s performance last season.
Last note: this is the best version of Data ever. Fun and compassionate while still being reliable.
8, but only because the ending really touched me.
Interesting tidbit: Vox was the name of Locutus’s romulan counterpart in Shatner’s books!