That's exactly why I think it's what killed Trek--episodes like this, that weren't so outrageously awful they'd have the producers firing people, but also didn't tell any kind of story that needed to be told.
Granted, Trek had mediocre episodes in all of its incarnations, but it just seems that the percentage of episodes like this kept climbing as the franchise went on. With stuff like this, you get safe, predictable, boring TV.
Granted, Trek had mediocre episodes in all of its incarnations, but it just seems that the percentage of episodes like this kept climbing as the franchise went on. With stuff like this, you get safe, predictable, boring TV.