Well, I was a bit underwhelmed. Some stuff I liked, and some not so much. I am hopeful for the remainder of the season.
As someone else has said, when did starfleet ships go to dark bridges with neon highlights. Can we have some lights, please? Also, as time and technology progresses, shouldn't stations and displays look
less busy and cluttered rather than more? TNG pulled that off with the bridge of the D vis-a-vis Kirk's
Enterprise.
Loved the scenes with Laris. Orla Brady in those Romulan ears just does it for me. Should Irish brogues become the new default Romulan accent? I really felt bad knowing we aren't going to see her again for most if not all of this season.
The musical callbacks are great and a bit jarring at the same time. I was mentally snapping back and forth between Picard, TMP, TWOK, and First Contact. Same with the scenes of Titan leaving spacedock.
Did anyone else think the bartender in the first scene with Riker looked like Hoshi Sato?
Don't like the JJ-Trek warp effects. Enough said there. Plus, the baddie ship is just OTT, and also brought undertones of JJ-Trek.
I don't understand making the ship the
Titan when clearly it isn't the
Titan fans have been seeing on novel covers and other TV shows for years. Why not just name it something else? That whole element just felt poorly contrived.
The less said about Raffi, the better. Of all the characters they had to bring back from the first two seasons- really?
The command climate aboard the
Titan is pure poison. Realistically, 7 / Hansen would have been transferred off long ago. The captain hates her, and vice-versa. It's unworkable in real life, and in fiction as well. The public displays on the bridge are unacceptable, and a great way for a captain to spoil / ruin a batch of promising young officers. I can tell you with certainty from my years in the Navy that a commanding officer who is out of bounds will soon have a wardroom that is just as out of bounds. Juniors follow the example set by their seniors. The disrespect shown by this captain towards 7 and Picard highlights an emotional immaturity that renders him unfit for command. (Echoes of Disco). In short, he makes Captain Jellicoe look like Picard by comparison.
The age of the cast continues to pull me out of it all a little bit. I just have a hard time watching a bunch of actors (beloved ones, to be sure) trying to pull off the action and pew pew well into their 70's and 80's. There is nothing to be done about that, however. We're all older than we were in '87-'94 and doing the best we can.
All right. Bring on Episode 2.