It's so funny because loathe S2, but I can at least acknowledged that it tried to do something original. It was all bad, in my opinion at least, but I can't deny that it was novel.Why? In a lot of ways it was actually worse than 2. What's amazing is that it even managed to make 2 worse by effectively making Q's "death" pointless nonsense.
The entire last episode was just that. Complete absurdist nonsense. Literally nothing made any sense. It was just completely stupid nostalgia bait.
I think it's because the majority don't like any of the TNG movies, with perhaps First Contact being the big exception.You don’t have to justify or question why it didn’t click.
insurrection doesn’t click for me either, but I didn’t question my being a TNG fan
Yeah, many folks now-a-days spend way to much time bitchin' about how things aren't the way they want them to be, instead of just enjoying it for what it is.I've seen worse and I've seen better. I knew this wouldn't be terrible and I was pretty sure it wasn't going to be another "All Good Things...(TNG)" so I felt pretty comfortable going in expecting to be entertained. I was.
I'm not going to post a five-paragraph manifesto about how it sucks or defecates on the Star Trek legacy dating back to Gene Roddenberry's first idea for a space show.
It's a three act play. It's just that Act 1 was eight episodes.About Anton Checkov: I was thinking just a couple of days ago that a gun in the ninth episode going off in the tenth isn't good writing.
And had a nice clear shot when the Enterprise was leaving in episode 9I was so hoping for a beauty shot of the NX-01 Refit but at least she was visible in the final look at the Fleet Museum's outer display rings.
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