"In the Pale Moonlight(DS9)" has almost no happy moments, and it's revered as one of Trek's finest hours of small screen content.
If only this Garrett story were anywhere near the level of that Garrett story.One of TNG's most popular episodes takes place in an alternate timeline where the Federation is fighting a war and it's losing.
Wel,l we all know that it was grandfathered in. It cannot be allowed to exist now."In the Pale Moonlight(DS9)" has almost no happy moments, and it's revered as one of Trek's finest hours of small screen content.
Lower Decks was nothing like Futurama.
Really, it's only Discovery and now this that take the darker turn.
Also, those costumes! The best costumes in Streaming Trek to date. I could have been satisfied with this on the wardrobe alone.
Watching Section 31 is like watching Suicide Squad (2016), but with a lower budget, even less creative direction and visuals, and the acting sucks. Imagine that Margot Robbie isn't even trying, and Will Smith isn't even bothering to emote. Also Harley Quinn never uses her baseball bat, Deadshot never shoots anyone, Captain Boomerang never throws a boomerang (as if anyone cared about Captain Boomerang, lol), and Katana never used her katana (not that Katana was even a character in Suicide Squad so much as a cardboard cutout with a sword, but still). Oh, and Nightwing is just hanging around there to monitor them because the suits want some tie to the Justice League, but he never does anything either.
I read the PRODIGY one as being "a" mirror-type universe with a Terran Empire, not exactly the one seen in TOS & DS9. There were a ton of Federations in TNG's "Parallels". Why not have multiple variations of alt universes with Terran Empires? Would a newly reconstituted Terran Empire after the DS9 Terran Rebellion have a Voyager-A with slipstream technology less than ten years later?But "Prodigy" occurs late in the 24th century. If it was the same Mirror Universe as DS9 depicted it and not another universe with a Terran Empire, it should imply that the rebels we saw in DS9 created a new Terran Empire (which I don't if that fits with the mindset of the characters we saw in DS9). But, still, that doesn't necessarily prove the Terran Empire should exist in a counterpart 2324.
This is so bad, that it may be a cult classic in twenty years.
Your description of Disco is spot on, and makes me realize something else I liked about this movie - it was so nice to see Georgiou freed from the confines of Discovery.I'd actually argue that only Discovery's first two seasons were particularly dark. While not upbeat, it developed a cloying, Hallmark Channel sort of vibe by the end.
This is the worst piece of Star Trek ever. I enjoy nearly everything. This is a hot, streaming pile of crap.
TATV killed Trip. I don't think any of the characters killed in S31 will be missed, except maybe the Deltan woman.Worse than "These Are the Voyages"?
Nothing is worse than that, to my mind. Underminds relationships between Trip and T'Pol, kills Trip for no good reason, integrates a Riker/Troi subplot and throws off a whole other episode for no good reason.Worse than "These Are the Voyages"?
Up thread I said I would watch this movie again before I would ever watch These Are the Voyages again, and I proved myself right and rewatched the movie today."TATV...(ENT)" may be owed a lot of apologies right about now.![]()
TATV killed Trip. I don't think any of the characters killed in S31 will be missed, except maybe the Deltan woman.
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