About an hour and three minutes total.How long is the run time?
About an hour and three minutes total.How long is the run time?
Nice little nod to Anton Yelchin I thought.I was thinking about the Anton Chekov thing and then realised it can't be Pavel Chekov because he'd be long dead in the late twenty fourth century surely..?
JB
Perhaps it would be best to just enjoy it and not be so caught up in trying to over evaluate it.I really tried to be moved by this episode in same way that people were moved by the last episode. I wanted to let the reused music cues, the actual, final TNG reunion with crew have an impact on me... and it just didn't. I totally understand people who will love this and consider this the best Trek has done of the 5 modern shows, and I can respect that opinion, but I think this show has just reminded me that the version of me that lived in the 90s is probably gone... and I can't help but be sad about that.
Even the after credits sequence, which is a moment of pure fanservice (in a sea of fanservice) that apologizes and undoes Season 2 didn't make me go "Oh I wish there was more and Star Trek Legacy is greenlit!!!". It just made me glad it was finally over and I can think about all the other Trek that's coming this year.
There's just a lot about this writing that's kind of washed over me. Even something as small as cutting away before Seven gives her warp command just felt so tropey and calculated that I kind of felt nothing when it happened.
There are some nitpicks that don't really matter, because I don't think the writers are really that interested in what happens outside of the fact that they got the crew together, gave them their moment, and let the audience bask in the nostalgia one last time.
The fact that there's no reason why the destruction of Earth would lead to the downfall of the Federation (which is actually canon in Discovery due to the fact that the Federation continued even after Earth quit), how the Borg Queen ignores the fact that Janeway blew her up and is obsessed with Picard, how a small batch of Changelings from Section 31 managed to procreate and create thousands of themselves, the fact that every young person in Starfleet should have deep trauma from killing their own crews, the fact that they couldn't work out Whoopi Goldberg's schedule to have Guinan be at her own bar despite mentioning her, missing an opportunity to namedrop or show Wesley when Jack gets through Starfleet like a wunderkind, even Raffi and Seven's relationship being glossed over...
Like, what does it actually serve to pick these nits when that's clearly not the point of the show?
I guess my only other big criticism is that this probably would have been much better as a movie or a miniseries and maybe in that context I would have been lost in the nostalgia a lot more. But of course they were obligated to make a third season of Picard instead, so it is what it is.
Also, we got both a "You got this" and a "I got this". I know that's a pet peeve of some people, so I couldn't help but laugh when I heard these lines.
For me the episode is a 7... and basically sums up my feelings of the whole season. Literally average.
I got Geordi and Data reunited and I loved that, but I don't know if that elevates the rest of the series. If they had made a series about the two of them hanging out and solving engineering problems, then who knows.
Warp Drive, Transporters, Artificial Gravity & all of the Aliens are rediculous when you think about it for more than a second
Yes indeedNice little nod to Anton Yelchin I thought.
Did I say I wouldn't be awake for this? I lied.
Good finale. They tied everything up. I'll give it a 9.
It's been a blast discussing this with 95-99% of you. If you're a DSC Fan, I'll see you in the Disco Side in '24. If not, then hopefully we'll get do this again when Star Trek: Legacy is out. Not if. When.
There's more to say, but it's 3:40 AM as of this typing and in my time-zone. So it's been a pleasure. Have a good night, and we'll talk about this some more "tomorrow".
This was the status quo. The rest are the polarizing onesFor better or worse I’m ready to get back to status quo Star Trek and not something so polarizing.
of course I know SNW s2 will be also, but I can hope
I disagree. This shows its possible to have an in-continuity continuation of 24th century Star Trek under modern serialized storytelling. There's so much world building from 21 seasons of shows that could faithfully be followed up from.It's probably for the best that 'Star Trek Legacy' is not happening. Nu Trek can forge it's own new path forward instead of trying to recapture the magic of what has come before.
I wish I could be moved by this to enjoy it on its own terms.Perhaps it would be best to just enjoy it and not be so caught up in trying to over evaluate it.
There was a U.S.S. Chekov destroyed at the Battle of Wolf 359 so we do know Pavel's Starfleet career was important enough to history that a starship was eventually named for him.
The majority would appear to disagree.Why? In a lot of ways it was actually worse than 2. What's amazing is that it even managed to make 2 worse by effectively making Q's "death" pointless nonsense.
The entire last episode was just that. Complete absurdist nonsense. Literally nothing made any sense. It was just completely stupid nostalgia bait.
I wish I could be moved by this to enjoy it on its own terms.
I have no reason to over analyze Prodigy, Lower Decks, or SNW... I can just watch them, be happy, and then move on.
I think the fact that this didn't work for me is making me question whether or not I was a TNG fan, because I feel like I should be moved by it the way others have been. I've seen every episode of TNG probably dozens of times in reruns, own the DVDs and the Blurays, and rewatched it on Netflix... I should be the perfect target for this, but for some reason I'm not.
Maybe [Shaw's] appearance in ep10 will be a holo-Shaw telling Seven about that personnel report we've been seeing in the end credits all season. Blah blah, list all her faults and the reasons he doesn't like her blah blah but he ultimately gave her a mostly-glowing report. All the feel-good moments of character growth compressed into a convenient exposition dump.![]()
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