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One thing about being in the 23rd, 24th, 25th centuries is that it is still somewhat relatable to our current time and where we could be. Going all the way to the 32nd century just takes it into hard sci-fi/fantasy realm and too far away to be relatable. I'm not a fan of going that far out in...
5/10 for me. Enjoyed the TNG characters getting back together, some nice moments there. Still don't understand the Data thing, but let's just go with it.
But, soo... Drawn out. The constant talking by Vadic to take up as much of the episode as it did. Good grief, just shut up.
Btw, I typically...
Beverly knows something is going on well before this. If we all remember the scene where she was injured and about to send the distress call, she had locked Jack out of the bridge and he was banging on the door trying to get in. What was that all about? Was she trying to protect herself from him?
Good lord, give it up already...
Anyway, I thought the film was a solid 7/10. The reason being, I thought the Ross and Dreyfus scenes were absolutely not needed. I guess they were there to set up the next films they will be in. Ironheart was pretty lame and not really sure of her purpose...
What would have worked is that instead of Cumberbatch being Kahn, keep him as John. Then in the final scene where they show the tubes, then that is Kahn (a different actor), that would build up to a true wrath of Kahn as he is awoken in the future and finds out what Kirk and friends did to...
If you happen to recall in that post credit scene where she is reading the book, you can hear her children faintly in the background. Alluding to she never gave up or got over her children.
She was in another room because they were conveniently separated. And she figured that he had a past. So she somehow did a Luke Skywalker from the Last Jedi and appeared to Picard to tell him that. But she was getting a nose bleed to show that it was dangerous or something.
I'm glad people like this show, but it is really a chore at this point to watch. I'll finish it out cause I got this far. This should have been a 2 or 3 parter and that's it. All of the filler culminated with the fbi agent side story. We're talking Shades of Grey filler material here.
Then...
I'm sure this was mentioned, but there was absolutely zero need to have 38 minutes prior or whatever crap in this episode. It didn't add any drama, just a stupid trope. Oh do I long for the days of Brannon Braga, Piller, et al. But I digress.
These last two episodes, especially since they...