Mmm, I love the sound of J.G. Hertzler's voice. It makes me feel all warm and fuzzy inside.KOLOS: My father was a teacher. My mother, a biologist at the university. They encouraged me to take up the law. Now all young people want to do is take up weapons as soon as they can hold them. They're told there's honour in victory, any victory. What honour is there in a victory over a weaker opponent? Had Duras destroyed that ship he would have been lauded as a hero of the Empire for murdering helpless refugees. We were a great society not so long ago, when honour was earned through integrity and acts of true courage, not senseless bloodshed.
Actually, a drunk built a warp engine in order to get rich and that caused some aliens to drop by and help us out. It's not as inspirational as Archer's line, but it has the virtue of being the truth.ARCHER: For thousands of years, my people had similar problems. We fought three world wars that almost destroyed us. Whole generations were nearly wiped out.
KOLOS: What changed?
ARCHER: A few courageous people began to realise they could make a difference.
But there wasn't any action. Which was part of the problem imo. The rescue was largely just Malcolm sneaking in and Archer sneaking out.And then for the umpteenth time we have Archer captured coupled with another formulaic rescue to fill the action quota.
I'll have to disagree with you on this. I liked TUC, and really this episode was a lot better when it actually was TUC. This movie was such an obvious rip-off that it wasn't even funny. Not surprisingly, the one good thing about this episode was basically it's only point of originality, Captain Archer's lawyer. But one interesting character and one good element out of an otherwise shameless rip-off do not a good episode make, at least not in my opinion.Judgment (***½)
Yes, this episode is based on TUC, but I liked TUC so I'm good with it.
HUMAN PLAY DOM-JOT!! WE LOOK FOR THINGS TO MAKE OUR SHIPS GO!!!
But there wasn't any action. Which was part of the problem imo. The rescue was largely just Malcolm sneaking in and Archer sneaking out.And then for the umpteenth time we have Archer captured coupled with another formulaic rescue to fill the action quota.
I really really like this episode, I have no complaints aside from the ending, but now that I know Canamar was supposed to be the conclusion, I am satisfied.
I really enjoyed "Judgment" -- the exploration of Klingon society, the direction and cinematography, the nod to "Rashomon." And J.G. Hertzler made Kolos a very compelling character.Mmm, I love the sound of J.G. Hertzler's voice. It makes me feel all warm and fuzzy inside.![]()
The "Travis was a freighter boomer" had the potential to be so much more interesting and significant than it was.
Hell, I would've been happy with a 100% flashback episode that had no bearing on the rest of the series if meant serving Travis and the freighter storyline some worthwhile screen time.
Unfortunately both Fortunate Son and Horizon were boring as hell. And then in S4, they gave Travis a love interest. Who cares about that.
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