So I got the first rating. A 10.
Perfect. Sorry I don’t do spoilers. Enjoy.
Considering the spoilers that must mean that the cinematography of the episode was great.
So I got the first rating. A 10.
Perfect. Sorry I don’t do spoilers. Enjoy.
Story wise kinda over the top predictable and without taking any risks. This is a bummer…
Considering the spoilers that must mean that the cinematography of the episode was great.
I'm not sure, I'm more bemused than anything if some of that stuff is true. lolGood or bad? LOL
Since when does Star Trek take risks without a reset button?Story wise kinda over the top predictable and without taking any risks. This is a bummer…
I expect no big surprises, that was all last week at the peak of the story. Now it's just all gonna be wrapped up.
The season forms the SF symbol arc! Rising... rising... peak at 9, then fast drop at the end![]()
We came close when the original idea for the end of DS9 was for the federation to loseSince when does Star Trek take risks without a reset button?
I never thought the Federation would lose. Only because the Federation had to be around for the TNG Movies and it had to be around for Voyager to come back to.We came close when the original idea for the end of DS9 was for the federation to lose
Well, I expect some surprise at how they actually win this. We’ve got a literal museum piece against all of Starfleet… yeah, I’ve got nothing.
Meanwhile, we have poverty, inequality, injustice, corruption, discrimination, and other things in the Real World that are things to be legitimately upset about.There's really nothing to spoil honestly. It was handled in the most boring, straightforward, vanilla, Jay Leno way it possibly could have been. No main character deaths/long term changes/implications either. There is literally nothing to spoil. So unimaginative all they could do was repeat the fucking end of All Good Things. It's just fucking pathetic.
I think there was only one new physical set in this episode that wasn't seen previously. They seemed to spend a lot of money on the visual effects.
Meanwhile, we have poverty, inequality, injustice, corruption, discrimination, and other things in the Real World that are things to be legitimately upset about.
There are ways to criticize it. But not the way you're doing it.Yes because the world being imperfect means that you can't criticize a shitty Star Trek show for being an abomination that wipes its ass with the original idea of the show.
Why did you even bother buying a ticket to see it in IMAX if you seem to hate the series so much? You robbed another fan of the experience who would've appreciated it more.There's really nothing to spoil honestly. It was handled in the most boring, straightforward, vanilla, Jay Leno way it possibly could have been. No main character deaths/long term changes/implications either. There is literally nothing to spoil. So unimaginative all they could do was repeat the fucking end of All Good Things. It's just fucking pathetic.
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