Yep! There are even paparazzi type photos from that period of Nimoy out with his family or at a club with someone here and there, and he's got the hairstyle. I think I saw those in issues of Enterprise Incidents or something!
Perhaps Pike moving on to "Fleet Captain" made Sam reconsider life in Starfleet. Or maybe Sam is still in Starfleet at the time of O:A.It just hit me...
Since, in the alternate BoT, Sam Kirk is still in Starfleet, it would seem that whatever causes Sam to retire to civilian life (as shown in "Operation: Annihilate!") is somehow connected to Pike. I wonder if SNW will ever explain this.
Yeah, either one works. I doubt the writers put much more thought into it other than the fact that they wanted to have Jim and Sam share a scene together.Perhaps Pike moving on to "Fleet Captain" made Sam reconsider life in Starfleet. Or maybe Sam is still in Starfleet at the time of A:O.
maybe Sam is still in Starfleet at the time of A:O.
Sam was the outpost.Doesn't look like it.
Sam could have been off duty when he died (which would explain why he's not in uniform) but Deneva did not appear to be a Starfleet outpost.
(stage whisper: It's O:A!)Perhaps Pike moving on to "Fleet Captain" made Sam reconsider life in Starfleet. Or maybe Sam is still in Starfleet at the time of A:O.
It's something the franchise has never explored before.Is the series FINALLY through with exploring Pike's future? I hope so, because it feels to me that the franchise has been beating a dead horse since Season 2 of "Discovery".
This episode felt like an old one from "Star Trek". Which again, makes me wish the franchise could have been more original with this series.
He kind of sort of needs to deal with it. So, hopefully not done yet.Is the series FINALLY through with exploring Pike's future?
It was two amazing episodes. It's still fresh.SNW is hardly now a fresh show.
Somewhere around episode 2 of TNG?"Fresh" stopped having meaning in Trek about, oh, thirty years ago.
Considering Star Trek itself was completely patterned on the 1956 film Forbidden Planet, and was borrowing plots and story lines from previous genre TV shows like The Outer Limits, The Twilight Zone and previous low budget Sci-Fi series like Space Patrol and even Captain Video, it's 'freshness' has been negligible since 1966.Kind of late to the party on this episode. I will give it a solid 6/10.
1. the episode kind of felt dry.
2. Bad acting from paul wesley as kirk who is miscast
3. Not very original
I think it was a bad idea to have two back to back SNW episode not be original. Episode 9 ripped of Aliens. Episode 10 took a lot of balance of terror.
SNW is hardly now a fresh show.
SNW is hardly now a fresh show.
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