Yup, completely agreed with this. The Metron stuff as it stands goes nowhere and does nothing, and I think it kinda cheapens the ending. The Metron should’ve stayed passive and not gotten directly involved, making for a more open-ended finale.It’s the conversation that didn’t work for me, especially since it ultimately turned out to be pointless for Erica’s character, as she doesn’t even remember it. I do hope she carries some resentment for what happened to the Gorn. That was her friend and she was brutally murdered by Starfleet, based solely on their pre-existing prejudice. I hope that it's further touched upon.
When ENT had the Organians before TOS, it was so much better
I'll have to rewatch it, but my interpretation of the line was that the Metrons were going to have to rerun their experiment in the future (say, in five to six years time) to reset humanity's perception of the Gorn as Lizards simply to be killed. Humanity is not yet ready to meet the Metrons, so they wiped Erica's memory of the Metrons, but allowed her to keep her memories of her experiences with the Gorn.Does "reset your perception of the Gorn" mean "make them look more humanoid for you"?
They didn't mean Erica's perception cause she still felt sorry for her ally-gator afterwards.
Kirk didn't know who Surak was.At this point, according to SNW, the Federation knows more about the Gorn then they do Romulans. So in Arena I guess Kirk was just really ignorant and Spock didn't tell him anything because he thought it would be funny to not give him any info on a species he knows fairly wellAlso, the Enterprise remains the only ship in Starfleet capable of transporting medical supplies.
This isn't a bad episode, but its a bunch of tropes we've seen before mixed with more of the continuous Gorn retcons and focused on a character I don't find that interesting.
6/10, and thats being a bit generous but the Metron cameo was a decent surprise and the episode overall being so much better then last week's makes me feel more generous towards it.
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