Yeah, I'm gonna go with the whole incoherent mess side of this argument. Though I'm not really sure there was ever a really good idea there to mess up in the first place.
Well, I can give you reasons: it's boring, stupid, and often incoherent. Whatever kernel of an interesting concept they might have had is buried in an avalanche of incompetent execution.
Alright, that's one opinion.
Next?
That was Braga's plan, but UPN nixed it and made it a two-parter instead.What they should've done was change "Year of Hell" from an episode into a season-long story arc like the Dominion War was for DS9. ALSO, at the end of the arc, don't reset everything.
Most overrated: "In a Mirror, Darkly". It's awful. Who cares about these stupid mirror morons? What point does any of this serve? Such a waste of a TOS crossover.
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Nah, I'm with the King here. It just felt ugly and sleazy, much more so than Trek XI. Though I'm not too concerned about continuity; it's not much of a stretch to imagine that a bunch of ships ganged up on the vessel and managed to blow it up before the timeline could be severely affected.Most overrated: "In a Mirror, Darkly". It's awful. Who cares about these stupid mirror morons? What point does any of this serve? Such a waste of a TOS crossover.
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Because it was fun?
The Mirror credits alone were a hoot.
That was Braga's plan, but UPN nixed it and made it a two-parter instead.What they should've done was change "Year of Hell" from an episode into a season-long story arc like the Dominion War was for DS9. ALSO, at the end of the arc, don't reset everything.
Saito S said:TOS: Overrated: "Space Seed". It seems to be hailed as one of TOS' classics, generally, but I found it to be mediocre-to-bad.
Underrated: I don't spend much time in the TOS forum, so I may simply be re-stating what is already a popular opinion, but I've always thought "Balance of Terror" was one of the greats.
Careful now JRoss, Ellison might hunt you down and sue you.City on the Edge of Forever would not be so well regarded if Harlan Ellison had not written it. One of SF's most overrated authors.
Definitely underrated, I'm a minor fan of Robert Brown and thought he did a fine job portraying two characters. As far as "incoherent," I believe the first half of the episode is supposed to be deliberately confusing to the viewer, at least as far as there being two Lararus's. The ending contain a lot of pathos.TOS: The Alternative Factor. A fun episode dealing with (loosely anyway) contact with a parrallel universe (my personal favorite type of sci-fi story there is, Star Trek or otherwise). This one is always dumped on by the fans, and nobody has ever been able to tell me why.
Most overrated: "In a Mirror, Darkly". It's awful. Who cares about these stupid mirror morons? What point does any of this serve?
Careful now JRoss, Ellison might hunt you down and sue you.
I understand that he's only about four feet tall.Careful now JRoss, Ellison might hunt you down and sue you.
Or assault me. He's an angry, angry man.
^ A little, yeah.
Also overrated: "Demons/Terra Prime", "Endgame" (because some people say some nice things about it) and, perhaps most of all, "In the Pale Moonlight". A good story gets buried in an avalanche of pedantic narration and over-the-top Brooks ranting while staring into the camera. From Michelle Erica Green's review:
I must say that I think the flashback-via-diary structure for this episode was a mistake, because I had a really hard time not laughing at Avery Brooks' earnest, emotional monologues in Sisko's personal logs... [And] if he was really feeling guilty about the dead enemy agent and the man the Klingons were going to execute anyway, his skin isn't nearly tough enough for him to be a captain during wartime.
Greg Cox said:Because it was fun?
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