TNG's Sub Rosa
I liked the gothic nature of the episode.
Haven't seen it in almost 30 years though.
It's a gorgeous looking episode, too...and it's very off-beat from the "usual" TNG fare.
TNG's Sub Rosa
I liked the gothic nature of the episode.
Haven't seen it in almost 30 years though.
How about a movie?
STAR TREK NEMESIS...
1. We finally get to see what a Reman looks like.
2. Worf got huge character development from uttering one line... "The Romulans fought with honor." Given his history of hatred toward them, and how he holds the word honor so dearly, this was one of his biggest moments since his TNG debut.
3. Riker and Troi finally get married.
I'm just waiting for someone to defend Catspaw - the only saving grace I can think of that episode is it was written by Robert Bloch.
DS9: "Move Along Home"
Granted it's been a year or two since I last watched it, but I freaking love this episode. From what I remember it was a lot of fun, and felt very much in the same vein as "The Trouble With Tribbles". Not sure why it gets so much hate, it seems like harmless fun to me.![]()
I feel that there's an average episode in here somewhere just trying to escape.
Star Trek Nemesis (it's actually not hard at all to create a "TV Guide Summary" that would make this movie sound like an absolute blockbuster).
The Enterprise is sent to Romulus to assess the political landscape after a violent coup by a Reman leader leads to the Romulan Empire suing for peace. Upon arrival, it quickly becomes clear that all is not what it seems, as the mysterious Reman leader is revealed to be a young and ambitious clone of Captain Picard, a remnant of a discarded Romulan plot to infiltrate Starfleet. Now, Picard and the Enterprise crew, isolated from Federation space and Starfleet support, must work to understand the true intentions of the Romulan peace overture, and ultimately fight for their lives in an epic battle of survival.
When I write the basic summary like that....it's clear that the basic idea is exciting and has merit as a potentially really cool Star Trek / sci-fi adventure and intrigue story. I think they just completely over-cooked some of the plot elements, and it ended up being less than the sum of its parts.
Infinite Regress:
- Jeri Ryan has incredible range as an actress
Does anybody know why she didn't become more famous/successful as an actress? She honestly seems good enough to be in movies. Good movies, not "Dracula 2001"
AhShe was on Boston Public for years. Shark, Leverage, Two and a Half Men, Warehouse 13, Body of Proof, Bosch...
That's not a bad career at all. Maybe TV was a choice?
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