Nahla's Lanthanite heritage is on her father's side.
Ah. I hadn’t caught that.
Nahla's Lanthanite heritage is on her father's side.
Or hide them from sensors?!How does +0.029% pressure make you dizzy?![]()
It's already finished filming, so given post production time it will probably air during the same block next year.And now, who knows how long until Season 2? It’s already in the can, I hear, but is it ready for eating?
She mentioned the new one was non-invasive when she returned.One, Tarima can just take her inhibitor off now? Last time she had to violently rip it out of her neck and turn herself into a bloody mess.
Agreed. And Ake did use that against Caleb's mom effectively. I wasn't wowed by this episode but I thought those parts were well done. All in all, Anisha Mir was effectively portrayed and Holly Hunter as Ake is always great.Overall, I really enjoyed this finale.
One thing that kind of irked me. Why was Caleb's mom so angry at Ake? She blamed Ake for imprisoning her and taking Caleb. But she was sentenced because she was found guilty of a serious crime. She helped Nus steal a Federation shuttle and murder the shuttle pilot. She was guilty of theft and an accomplice to murder. She deserved to go to prison. And when you go to prison, your child will likely be taken away from you since you cannot care for them. Her own actions put Caleb in the situation he was in. And Ake did not mistreat Caleb. On the contrary, she searched for Caleb, took care of him like her own son, brought him into Starfleet Academy where he could have a life, safety, and an education. She should be thanking Ake for saving Caleb from a life of poverty and misery.
Yes. This. It's why I couldn't give this one any more than a 7. Parts of it just were dull. It was partially saved by some great character work. But, yes, this part suuuuucked!But sadly it all becomes ridiculous when the budget-Joker is threatening to destroy the whole Federation with a flip device and holds a stupid mock-trial where he essentially complains about the good guys not being good enough and therefore evil. This part just suuucked.
It's such a shame that almost all the new Trek series completely fall off a cliff every time plot-wise at the end of the season, where everything essentially just becomes a game of fetch with a universe-destroying macguffin.
Um, you haven't watched STIII? I won't say more. Spoilers!I'm afraid I don't find it meaningless anymore than I believe Captain Kirk is going to blow up the ship.
In TOS.Um, you haven't watched STIII? I won't say more. Spoilers!
and to the Holy FalloutGlory be unto the Bomb.
Yay! We agree!Well, that wobbled between gibberish and bullshit for an hour.
Easily the worst of the season.
Starting out, I expected the whole series to be this bad. It was not.
But the kids were fun. They always are.
In TOS.
Not counting the TOS films were Kirk seems more determined to blow the ship up.
Sorry, couldn't resist. Just a joke.In TOS.
Not counting the TOS films were Kirk seems more determined to blow the ship up.
Yes, it was a good bit of continuity.The self-destruct sequence from ST III was first featured in TOS: "Let That Be Your Last Battlefield".
Ah, I didn't read that as referring to its physical attachment, but that makes sense.She mentioned the new one was non-invasive when she returned.
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