Yawn."Another big part of my disdain for this finale is my general lack of interest in this incredibly derivative, boring, and contradictory iteration of the Gorn ... they have continued to inexplicably piss all over the original series’ 'Arena,' and done so in the service of making the Gorn spectacularly boring and turning them into an Alien/Predator knockoff. It’s especially frustrating because it’s not necessary. They could’ve created a new species, or used another established species we know very little about (my original suggestion last year was the Tzenkethi, and I stand by that, as they’d plug in perfectly here). Instead, they decided to contradict one of the quintessential Trek episodes in 'Arena,' and contravene the entire point of that episode by turning the Gorn into irredeemable monsters."
-KRAD, The Final Arbiter of Ultimate Truth
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Yawning…intensifying."As he’s placing explosives, we see Chapel waking up, surrounded by bodies, and trying to get Spock’s attention when he happens by the window she’s near to place more explosives. This was the point at which the episode totally lost me and never really got me back. Let’s start with the fact that Chapel survived. This means there are probably other survivors. The fact that nobody even considered this as a possibility is despicable. The fact that nobody (not Chapel, not Spock, not Number One, not anybody) thought to even try to find out if there were any survivors is a level of depravity wholly unworthy of the protagonists of a Star Trek show. But hey, they’re just extras who don’t have speaking parts and whose names we don’t know, right? They don’t count! The fact that the only survivor of the Cayuga being blown to smithereens is the one in the opening credits has already cut off the air supply to my disbelief. As has the fact that her ex-boyfriend happens to fly right by her window. And then they get into a fight with a Gorn who’s poking around the debris for reasons the script never bothers to provide, except to give us a Big! Action! Scene! in an episode that already had plenty of those. Oh, and the pathos of Spock finding out that Chapel is alive and him saving her and them coming back to Enterprise together all cute."
-KRAD, The Final Arbiter of Ultimate Truth
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Given their respective acting talents (Navia/Takei), this is certainly no surprise.She's shown more personality in two short seasons than Sulu did for the entire franchise.
Oh and fantastic finish to a fantastic season. Expected (and received) nothing less.