The costuming was so good in this one, I really love Batel's dress in particular.
They're debating on it lolTrelane is QJ. Wow! That's gonna necessitate massive rewrites on Memories Alpha
That was Una talking to her with Pike, not Batel.Maybe it's my sick mind but the way Pike and Batell were talking about the bartender I thought they were weighing up inviting her to a threesome.
Would have been cool because despite what it thinks of itself Star Trek is still quite square sexually.
Maybe it's my sick mind but the way Pike and Batell were talking about the bartender I thought they were weighing up inviting her to a threesome.
Would have been cool because despite what it thinks of itself Star Trek is still quite square sexually.
Those things aren't mutually exclusive.No thanks. I want to see a good trek story not threesomes.
Those things aren't mutually exclusive.
also they didn't suggest we would see it.
Well, I'm glad you're not a writing it then.I don't care to have it in trek.
Well, I'm glad you're not a writing it then.
Seems generous given what I read.3/10 or me.
That was thoroughly stupid.
I'm utterly sick of the only idea the SNW writers having for Spock is having him act emotional & doing a comedy episode. With each repetition, it becomes more annoying and mundane. Do something else, ANYTHING else with the character. Please.
I'm also annoyed at SNW's tendency to retroactively fuck up Trek continuity by doing prequels to episodes that obviously depicted first encounters on TOS. First Harry Mudd on DSC, then the Gorn, and now Trelane. And probably a few more I'm forgetting.
And really, what is the point in explicitly connecting Trelane to Q, other than injecting more Small Universe Syndrome into Trek and making Spock look like an absolute idiot in "The Squire of Gothos" for not mentioning he'd encountered Trelane before? Sure, casting John de Lancie as Trelane's dad was a cute in-joke, but what does it actually ADD to the Star Trek Universe to imply that Q is actually Trelane's father?
And since we know from the beginning that what we're seeing in the episode is essentially a dream, it's tough to care about anything that follows.
I enjoyed Rhys Darby, the bit with the Edosian bartender was cute, and some of the costumes were spectacular, but this was NOT a good episode. 3/10 or me.
I suspect Peter would not see it as a tribute, and he'd be a bit grumpy that he wasn't thanked in the credits (like a Marvel show) nor was he even given a token amount of money (which he needed at the end).Nice Peter David tribute, he had Trelane as Q's son waaaaaaaaaay back in Q-Squared.
Spock didn't see Trelane's true appearance.Spock look like an absolute idiot in "The Squire of Gothos" for not mentioning he'd encountered Trelane before?
That was thoroughly stupid.
I'm utterly sick of the only idea the SNW writers having for Spock is having him act emotional & doing a comedy episode. With each repetition, it becomes more annoying and mundane. Do something else, ANYTHING else with the character. Please.
I'm also annoyed at SNW's tendency to retroactively fuck up Trek continuity by doing prequels to episodes that obviously depicted first encounters on TOS. First Harry Mudd on DSC, then the Gorn, and now Trelane. And probably a few more I'm forgetting.
And really, what is the point in explicitly connecting Trelane to Q, other than injecting more Small Universe Syndrome into Trek and making Spock look like an absolute idiot in "The Squire of Gothos" for not mentioning he'd encountered Trelane before? Sure, casting John de Lancie as Trelane's dad was a cute in-joke, but what does it actually ADD to the Star Trek Universe to imply that Q is actually Trelane's father?
And since we know from the beginning that what we're seeing in the episode is essentially a dream, it's tough to care about anything that follows.
I enjoyed Rhys Darby, the bit with the Edosian bartender was cute, and some of the costumes were spectacular, but this was NOT a good episode. 3/10 or me.
Trelane was disguising his look. There's a couple shots where you can see what he really looked like in a reflection.making Spock look like an absolute idiot in "The Squire of Gothos" for not mentioning he'd encountered Trelane before?
It still effected everyone, they didn't lose their memories.it's tough to care about anything that follows.
On screen or doesn't count.The writers already confirmed. Trelane is a Q.
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