So well-observed with so much lore and well-known history weaved into the characters.
It is interesting that it seems to have divided opinion, with many people taking a very superficial scrape of what was onscreen, rather than appreciating the blatant multiple layers to the story within a story within a legend.
Parts I loved:
- Wesley's Shatner impression as if to say, yes, I COULD do it, if I wanted to.
- The leading lady first officer devolving into the glamour puss yeoman and delivering classic lines like, "Taking our brain cells? We need it!" Or as Grace herself said, the yeomen were 'cute and not very bright'.
- Tongue in cheek representations of Lucille Ball, and was that a hybrid of Harlan Ellison and Brannon Braga?
- Frakes directing a disastrous Riker Manoeuvre.
- Navia's hideous Mary Tyler Moore wig (an homage to the long-suffering of poor Gates McFadden?)
- A nod to Shatner's notorious line-stealing.
Stuff I liked less:
- Scotty still seems to have a very long way to go to get to TOS Scotty. At least Chin-Riley called him out.
- Gamma Rays travel at the speed of light, so I have no idea why they would need to sit close enough for them to be a threat or why they would want to sit on the same plane as any probable bursts.
- Gooding's speech was a bit too on the nose but I appreciate the sentiment.
- More Spock romance?
Overall, it was a love letter to the whole Star Trek franchise, warts and all, and I loved it.