Sounds about right.Fifty-seven minutes of technobabble by Picard's lackeys, two minutes of phasers and explosions, and one minute for the crew to smile from the bridge as the ship coasts to the stars.
Well, good season, everyone. Well done!
Sounds about right.Fifty-seven minutes of technobabble by Picard's lackeys, two minutes of phasers and explosions, and one minute for the crew to smile from the bridge as the ship coasts to the stars.
and Picard gives a final captain log. "Admiral's log, stardate 2401.whatever. This is the final cruise of the starship Enterprise under my command. This ship and her history will shortly become the care of another crew. To them and their posterity will we commit our future. They will continue the voyages we have begun and journey to all the undiscovered countries, boldly going where no man – where no one – has gone before."Fifty-seven minutes of technobabble by Picard's lackeys, two minutes of phasers and explosions, and one minute for the crew to smile from the bridge as the ship coasts to the stars.
So, minus 20 minutes of commercials? Not bad.Yeah, Canadian PVR's are showing 1.5 hours, meaning it's longer than 42-45 minutes. Because of Commercial breaks.
Cha-ching!Sounds about right.
Well, good season, everyone. Well done!
I think of O'Brien as a DS9 character who got his start on TNG. Whereas I think of Worf as a TNG character who DS9 borrowed.
Some spoilers from a review. The review has been taken down but is archived.
Whether review was positive or negative:Negative
Specific MAJOR spoilers, including how the episode ends and the mid-credits scene.
The Titan is renamed to Enterprise. Jack becomes an ensign. The episode ends with the TNG crew playing poker. Q shows up the mid credits teaser. The Review is titled "To Not so Boldly Go Backwards" and calls the season a failure of imagination. Criticizes the climax being aboard the same old ship fighting the same old enemy and wrapping up with a similar ending (also with an Ensign Crusher and Lt Laforge again on the new Enterprise)
Also seems unhappy with Q showing up again after his sendoff last season.
As someone who has criticized the last 4 episodes of the season - this sounds really disappointing. I'm guessing Matalas thought the poker ending was perfect and was undone by the movies so did it again...my problem with it is that it's already been done. I'll see how it plays out on screen though.
Did they say what happened to the D?
Thank you.
Did they say what happened to the D?
And what happened to the F? Was it destroyed? Decommissioned? Stolen by Ferengi?
Fifty-seven minutes of technobabble by Picard's lackeys, two minutes of phasers and explosions, and one minute for the crew to smile from the bridge as the ship coasts to the stars.
Or I could just watch the episode...
Post-credits scene: Stasis chamber on Daystrom Station opening, with James T. Kirk walking out looking bewildered.
And looking for his parents' sex counselor.Naked. It’s what Gene would have wanted.
Yes! Thank you! Only read that novel a few times, I should have remembered that! Or, should I say that the title has changed in the intervening years, hmmmmm?Love instructors.
Yes! Thank you! Only read that novel a few times, I should have remembered that! Or, should I say that the title has changed in the intervening years, hmmmmm?
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