I'd forgotten that the Bluray set has some great, heartfelt documentaries for Discovery season 5 and for closure of the whole series. It really makes you aware of the growth in the characters paralleling the episode where the crew time travel.
The final story is one of the great endings of Star Trek. This episode both answers questions and leaves things open, it feels incredibly appropriate. The 38 min doc covers the thought process behind the Progenitors, and mirrored my desire to see more of them. It's gratifying to see the planning put into it.
It doesn't minimize the Progenitors to make them caretakers...one of possibly a line of beings who felt the need to create companions in the universe, and the conclusion there's no need for it anymore is very Trek! As an atheist, my view is not a supernatural one, but leaving a big question unanswered is acceptable to me.
Rod Roddenberry says the finale is pure Star Trek in this doc, and it truly is. Trek's best final series episode
The final story is one of the great endings of Star Trek. This episode both answers questions and leaves things open, it feels incredibly appropriate. The 38 min doc covers the thought process behind the Progenitors, and mirrored my desire to see more of them. It's gratifying to see the planning put into it.
It doesn't minimize the Progenitors to make them caretakers...one of possibly a line of beings who felt the need to create companions in the universe, and the conclusion there's no need for it anymore is very Trek! As an atheist, my view is not a supernatural one, but leaving a big question unanswered is acceptable to me.
Rod Roddenberry says the finale is pure Star Trek in this doc, and it truly is. Trek's best final series episode
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