I miss Lt. DurstSpeaking of crew deaths...they tended to lose poignancy after awhile. Mind the token dead guy!
I thought it was clever though, to establish Durst in an episode before his demise. They had cast Brian Markinson as the bad guy in "Faces" first, then apparently rewrote a couple of random crewmembers to create Durst and his fate.I miss Lt. Durst![]()
Yeah, I really enjoyed that. For some reason, they managed to trick me into thinking I had seen him in the background a lot more than just that one episode.I was watching "Emanations" the other day, and noticed how "Mortal Coil" explores many of the same themes of life after death. But I think MC does it much better, because its issues are focused on the inner struggle of a major character, instead of random aliens of the week. And Ethan Phillips soars with it.
I thought it was clever though, to establish Durst in an episode before his demise. They had cast Brian Markinson as the bad guy in "Faces" first, then apparently rewrote a couple of random crewmembers to create Durst and his fate.I miss Lt. Durst![]()
If Seven had been a covert Borg agent, she could have assisted the EMH every time there was a terminal case, quietly building a nest of sleeper drones for a takeover attempt.Unfortunately even if Seven had been around I don't think nanotechnology would have saved Hogan.
I guess I'm glad it was Hogan and not some redshirt (cause that's such a cliche)- made the planet seem more threatening.
Unfortunately even if Seven had been around I don't think nanotechnology would have saved Hogan.
I guess I'm glad it was Hogan and not some redshirt (cause that's such a cliche)- made the planet seem more threatening.
Unfortunately even if Seven had been around I don't think nanotechnology would have saved Hogan.
I know it had to be done. It achieved the effect I just didn't want hogan dying so soon. The "red shirt" who died in the cave was even more predicable to me so regardless of how I feel Hogan had to go so it set the tone of the planet. But why said "waste" wasn't that I didn't react. I did. I felt grief, it's just that it was a so-so plot that needed something more. Whine, whine end rant :-)
I agree; I don't think nanoprobes could put Mr Hogan back together again.
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