It was okay but I must have been expecting more from Q. Turning the crew into pawns for a game worthy of "The Prisoner" from 1967 (during the "summer of love", no less) should have done more for me but feels like less than the sum of its parts.
That said, his line at the end about quoting Shakespeare got a good giggle grandly, but some of the nostalgia references are getting a little excessive. Most of the references are usually well-placed and some need a double-take... I'm still impressed over the quantity of references and how well most are used.
The cleverness of remembering pas classified events with censor bars over the eyes (but still enough to namedrop Andorians and Romulans and Humans, oh my) and a different beep tone for such information (or mixed with the censor beep) had me rolling...
The Gorn wedding scene was different, but genuinely funny.
The visual comparison of the old warbird with the new one was jaw-droppingly awesome (better than a previous episode where Cerritos and the other party were using tractor beams as a tug-of-war of sorts, which was also way-cool). As well as the back-n-forth between scanning, with each new warbird appearing each time. That was classic. Even better, for a hopefully-unintentional callback, the cloaked itty bitty warbird with glow effect is reminiscent - albeit superficially - of the void things from "The Immunity Syndrome" and "Where Silence Has Lease". There, I win.


Comparing Roga to Khan was as out of the blue as it was bizarre, and didn't serve the plot all that much. Maybe they're showing another example of Boimer's penchant for minutiae, or he has some character traits a la Tom Paris except it's not about 20th century entertainment but Starfleet history, which works...
Was the salt vampire not worth a proper episode? They didn't go extinct in the 23rd century and based on most episodes so far they'd have a field day with it. As a throwaway gag, it didn't do much. But the vampire didn't die... The visuals for the vampire were first rate too - so much of the show is...
Rutherford copping Uhura's dance was even more pointless.
And the Skin of Evil gag about the big garbage bag needed a double take but was good.