Ram, what program do you use to grade/chart your DVDs? How is it, is it free-ware? Does it track "estimated value"/cost of the collection?
Well, I'm one episode short of mid-season and I'm sensing much the same. There are good stories in 3rd season, but is it possible to be too polished? I could actually nitpick some of the dialogue the characters spout. And we're beginning to see familiar reams of technobabble (though at this point it's still light handed).For me, Season 3 is when the show really begins to lose some of its charm. There's no denying there are many rock solid great episodes--"The Survivors," "Booby Trap," "The Defector," "The Best of Both Worlds," "The High Ground," and "Yesterday's Enterprise," and the season is--on the whole--better than Seasons 5-7, but here's the spirit of adventure is lost a bit, the new uniforms and lighting are less charming, and the music sadly loses the use of the Courage and/or Goldsmith fanfare (i.e. no opening "beauty cue" during the fly-by). The show only decays further from here, although again, its still good, just not as great as Seasons 1 - 3, and especially 1 - 2. Thankfully, at Season 3, the show isn't drowned in stuffy character study episodes half the time just yet.
This essentially sums up my feelings at this mid-season point. Even as the show has gotten more polished in execution something almost intangible has gone missing.For me, Season 3 is when the show really begins to lose some of its charm.
Ram, what program do you use to grade/chart your DVDs? How is it, is it free-ware? Does it track "estimated value"/cost of the collection?
"Deja Q" *
Q is stripped of his powers while the Enterprise tries to divert a moon in a decaying orbit.
Q has overstayed his welcome in my book. I liked him in only one episode, but then...not so much. This episode was dumb as hell and a waste of an hour. Well, okay, a waste of forty-five minutes. Q is annoying as hell when his character is portrayed as it is in this episode, and the rest of it is pretty much just a tech-tech-tech yarn.
"Deja Q" *
Q is stripped of his powers while the Enterprise tries to divert a moon in a decaying orbit.
Q has overstayed his welcome in my book. I liked him in only one episode, but then...not so much. This episode was dumb as hell and a waste of an hour. Well, okay, a waste of forty-five minutes. Q is annoying as hell when his character is portrayed as it is in this episode, and the rest of it is pretty much just a tech-tech-tech yarn.
"Deja Q" *
Q is stripped of his powers while the Enterprise tries to divert a moon in a decaying orbit.
Q has overstayed his welcome in my book. I liked him in only one episode, but then...not so much. This episode was dumb as hell and a waste of an hour. Well, okay, a waste of forty-five minutes. Q is annoying as hell when his character is portrayed as it is in this episode, and the rest of it is pretty much just a tech-tech-tech yarn.
^^ Maybe if Q was a sympathetic character, which in this he's not.
^^ If you can't feel sympathy for the character in his plight then you won't care about what's happening to him. Then all that's left is the falling moon story, and you won't care much about that because you know they're going to use some tech explanation to save the day...or they would have if Q hadn't done it for them in the end.
Actually they should have done away with the falling moon plot line altogether, focusing more on Q and try to make him more sympathetic. Then it might have worked better.
^^ In "Q Who" he is a mixture of amusing, mischievous and sinister. A bit more like he was in "Encounter At Farpoint" yet more interesting than in the pilot. He also wasn't as prominent. In "Deja Q" he's just an irritating jackass.
One criticism I have that I had already noticed earlier is the way references are made to starships being kilometers or more distance and yet when we see them they're practically nose-to-nose. Not at all convincing.
Actually he's at his most vulnerable and its rich for dramatic possibilities which they explore.
They really missed all of the dramatic possibilities of this episode, plus Corbin Bernsen is just aggravating as 'Q2' . I agree with Warped9's '*' rating all the way.![]()
Yeah, I never cared much for this episode either, although I still like it more than later Q dullfests like "Tapestry" or "True Q." The best Q episodes, for me, remain "Farpoint," "Q Who?" and DS9's "Q Less."
Actually he's at his most vulnerable and its rich for dramatic possibilities which they explore.
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