Yes it did.
Except it was triggered by Suliban working for Future Guy so...no.
Yes it did.
Seriously? You don't put a big red car and have your camera shots highlight it over your actors unless you're doing product placement. You don't mention Apple and DuckDuckGo unless you're doing product placement. The writers would've had Kirk say something like "the person at the store showed me how to search for..." or something else that didn't name specific products/brands.What product placement? I didn’t see any product placement.
Something similar happens in 11/22/1963, where no matter what Jake does in the past to change a horrible event (including the JFK assassination), the future ends up with something worse happening.There was a 1980s remake episode of The Twilight Zone where a time traveler seeks to save JFK from being assassinated but learns that by allowing Kennedy to live it will condemn the world to a nuclear war later in the 1960s. So this is just another variant of that "time travel f'ing up everything with the best of intentions" trope.
I think they do them because they're fun to do, not because they run out of ideas. I love time travel genre and the time travel eps, myself.A fun episode but I am honestly tired of all the fucking time travel episodes. This is a well they've been going to once too often IMO. It seems like they do a time travel episode in any Trek series when they run out of ideas.
Predestination paradox.Except it was triggered by Suliban working for Future Guy so...no.
They removed/hid all the logos that were on the car.You don't put a big red car and have your camera shots highlight it over your actors unless you're doing product placement
Predestination paradox.
Writers intent in Enterprise is that it was a direct prequel to TOS, so anything that happened in Enterprise already happened from the perspective of TOS.
Same. I'm sitting there thinking: "Throw in a line having him wonder if it's enough! Throw in a line where part of the reason for buying the hot dogs is to get a sense of how much the money is worth! Do something to let us know you've thought about this stuff!!"I really wanted a bit with the money, where Kirk didn't understand how much he actually had, a la, the "Is that a lot" bit from TVH. Not really for the nod, but for the fact that he really wouldn't know. I guess we see that with the hotel room he rents being extravagant (really, a cheaper hotel would have had two beds, but probably not as great a view of the bridge).
Yes. Also: am I misremembering, or did La'an leave the handgun she took from the Romulan in Kahn's room?It also really annoyed me they just threw the uniforms in the trash. I get that neither of them were trained, but Time Travel 101, you never leave behind any evidence.
I've always felt a reflection of my enjoyment of something is how much I let nitpicks bother me. If I love something, I barely notice or care about the nitpicks. The less I enjoy it, the more I focus on those things. The fact that I had a lot of nits to pick led me to give this one a 6.
They stole the clothing remember? That was before Kirk played chess.That's hundreds of dollars of clothing each
Really? I could've sworn it was on there, but if you're right, then it boggles the mind why they'd do it like that.They removed/hid all the logos that were on the car.
If it was product placement they would have left all the logos on it.
Because it looks cool.Really? I could've sworn it was on there, but if you're right, then it boggles the mind why they'd do it like that.
It looked like product placement. The opposite of cool.Because it looks cool.
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