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Unsurprising.

Bernd is so mercurial and has no consistency in anything.
Yeah, this isn't unique to the new shows either, he's harsh on all the shows.

The highest rated show on his site by episode average rating is Lower Decks, at 5.37. It also has less episodes than most other shows.

Voyager is second at at 5.32.
 
I remember him summarily giving Take Me Out To The Holosuite a 0 or 1 rating solely because he was offended by the very concept of a baseball episode, dismissing it as a weird American thing that is 100% incomprehensible to anyone outside the States by default.
And that’s his own narrow view also considering the Japanese and Chinese also like baseball for example.
 
I remember him summarily giving Take Me Out To The Holosuite a 0 or 1 rating solely because he was offended by the very concept of a baseball episode, dismissing it as a weird American thing that is 100% incomprehensible to anyone outside the States by default.
When I do a DS9 rewatch, I always skip that episode. I hate hate hate baseball. One reason I can't stand baseball (and golf)? When I was growing up, DS9 aired on a local station on Saturdays that would delay or join in progress episodes if the golf or baseball ran over, especially circa seasons 4-6. So I was stuck waiting and watching for sometimes over 90 minutes just wanting the damn thing to end, and hoping the episode would air intact... or have to wait for the repeat or hope the antenna reception was decent enough I could at least watch it in black and white from the neighboring TV market.
 
Is it a good episode? Nah. But I always had a lot of fun with “Take Me Out to the Holosuite.”
And every series and season has an episode like it. Flaming it because it’s unreasonable an intentional audience would identify with baseball is silly.

afterall, why would an international audience identify with a American Wild West town in Fistfull of Data’s
 
I'm not a sports fan, though I recorded plenty for several years as a Videographer, but even I liked "Take Me Out to the Holosuite".

It still strikes me as so odd that EAS would give most Star Trek episodes a 5 out of 10. So most episodes are "meh"? I think in a "good" season, the majority of episodes are 7-8, you have a handful that are 5-6, another handful that are 9-10, and a few freak accidents that are below a 5. I think if you like a show, or a franchise, the average should be somewhere in the low 7s.
 
Is it a good episode? Nah. But I always had a lot of fun with “Take Me Out to the Holosuite.”
Also I'm a Brit, with absolutely no interest in baseball (or any sports really). But that doesn't mean I can't appreciate fictional representations of them. I certainly enjoyed the episode at the time. I always loved when the old series took a break from the drama and went for a comic relief episode.
 
I'm not a sports fan, though I recorded plenty for several years as a Videographer, but even I liked "Take Me Out to the Holosuite".

It still strikes me as so odd that EAS would give most Star Trek episodes a 5 out of 10. So most episodes are "meh"? I think in a "good" season, the majority of episodes are 7-8, you have a handful that are 5-6, another handful that are 9-10, and a few freak accidents that are below a 5. I think if you like a show, or a franchise, the average should be somewhere in the low 7s.
For a franchise of nearly 800 episodes and 13 movies, maintaining an average of 7/10 is goddamn phenomenal.
 
After giving last week a 9/10, EAS has given episode 9 a 5/10
https://www.ex-astris-scientia.org/episodes/pic3.htm#vox

Absolutely bonkers.

On the other hand:

It still strikes me as so odd that EAS would give most Star Trek episodes a 5 out of 10. So most episodes are "meh"?

Doesn't it make sense for the the average episode to be...average? I'm sure he's not actually using any kind of formal grading method for assigning his scores, but in principle a normalized distribution should have most of [whatever] falling in the middle of the curve.
 
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