Yup. I gave Bow much higher marks. Honestly, I can't think of a weaker Star Trek pilot. I mean there were only five (Six if you include Cage.) And they're all better than this was.
Only if you're being overly and nonsensically critical.
Yup. I gave Bow much higher marks. Honestly, I can't think of a weaker Star Trek pilot. I mean there were only five (Six if you include Cage.) And they're all better than this was.
This can't be emphasized enough, and it's probably the biggest flaw in the episode, since it's in relation to key actions of the leading character. It's a real doozy of a flaw that can redeemed only by clarifications in upcoming episodes, despite having already jeopardized suspension of disbelief. It makes Burnham seem like she might be psychotic.What, Burnham mutinies, assaults the captain and prepares to fire on an alien spacecraft because her foster father told her that's what worked with another bunch of Klingons a couple of hundred years ago? That makes neither logical nor dramatic sense.
Yup. I gave Bow much higher marks. Honestly, I can't think of a weaker Star Trek pilot. I mean there were only five (Six if you include Cage.) And they're all better than this was.
Yeah.Only if you're being overly and nonsensically critical.
Encounter at Farpoint actually had a plot that went somewhere.I'm sure the people behind "Encounter at Farpoint" will take your assessment with great joy and gratitude. Great joy... and gratitude.
I can't remember how did the first part of Farpoint end? I wonder what people would've thought if that was all they got.Encounter at Farpoint actually had a plot that went somewhere.
stop trying to force your opinion on othersComplaining about the Klingons? Meaningless.
Complaining about the "look" and level of technology? Meaningless.
Complaining about lens flares? Meaningless.
Complaining about James Frain as Sarek? Meaningless.
Encounter was, mostly, fun to watch.
I never thought I would see a day where Star Trek fans would turn out to be as cynical as some sections of the Star Wars fandom, but apparently I overestimated the Trek fandom's level of maturity.
The only possible way The Vulcan Hello could be seen as "shit" is if people want to be negative simply for the sake of being negative.
You're wrong.Complaining about the Klingons? Meaningless.
Complaining about the "look" and level of technology? Meaningless.
Complaining about lens flares? Meaningless.
Complaining about James Frain as Sarek? Meaningless.
Complaining about the Klingons? Meaningless.
Complaining about the "look" and level of technology? Meaningless.
Complaining about lens flares? Meaningless.
Complaining about James Frain as Sarek? Meaningless.
Encounter was, mostly, fun to watch.
Blame American football, if Space hadn’t simulcasted with CTV it wouldn’t have happened.
Didn't everybody hate Sybok?
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