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Spoilers Strange New Worlds 1x02 - "Children of The Comet"

Rate the Episode

  • 10 - Excellent

    Votes: 68 26.9%
  • 9

    Votes: 96 37.9%
  • 8

    Votes: 48 19.0%
  • 7

    Votes: 26 10.3%
  • 6

    Votes: 7 2.8%
  • 5

    Votes: 4 1.6%
  • 4

    Votes: 1 0.4%
  • 3

    Votes: 2 0.8%
  • 2

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • 1 - Terrible

    Votes: 1 0.4%

  • Total voters
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It was good, in the way that SNW is good. I feel Pike could dial back the humour, just a touch, as sometimes it falls flat as with ‘let’s find common ground’. I’d prefer him to be more of an authority, but it’s a very small bit to pick.

Good episode of Star Trek. Bring on next week.
 
How do you build tension when you know the ship can't be destroyed?

And that something like 40% of the hero's can't die?

I think in Star Trek we’ve seen a hero ship truly destroyed… four times? In nearly 60 years?

People need to get over this kind of thing. The point of Star Trek is not destroying the shows’ ship or killing off main characters and it never has been. The drama usually comes from different places.
 
It felt to me like the alien ship was very powerful, but also larger, bulkier, and slower than the E. So our heroes were able to out-maneuver the enemy and land a precision shot. Admittedly it was a stretch, but still well within the norm for Trek.
Balance of Terror, the Romulan Warbird was a less advanced ship than Enterprise in many ways but the cloak and torpedo gave it a tremendous surprise factor. Being a less advanced ship does not equate to ineffective nor does advancement equal auto-win.
 
It was good, in the way that SNW is good. I feel Pike could dial back the humour, just a touch, as sometimes it falls flat as with ‘let’s find common ground’. I’d prefer him to be more of an authority, but it’s a very small bit to pick.

Good episode of Star Trek. Bring on next week.

I was reminded, just a tiny bit, of President Dale in Mars Attacks. "Why can't we all just...get along?"

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Isn't captain Freeman's catchphrase "Warp me"?
One of them. That's where the whole focus on catchphrases actually came from originally - it was a satirical joke from LDS poking fun at other Treks for the more serious "need" for the captains to say something profound before going into warp. Then Burnham hung an additional lampshade on it by ruminating over her own catchphrase upon getting command of Discovery and the shit was out of the horse at that point, as it were.

It started off as a joke... And it kind of still is, but unintentionally so.
 
One of them. That's where the whole focus on catchphrases actually came from originally - it was a satirical joke from LDS poking fun at other Treks for the more serious "need" for the captains to say something profound before going into warp. Then Burnham hung an additional lampshade on it by ruminating over her own catchphrase upon getting command of Discovery and the shit was out of the horse at that point, as it were.

It started off as a joke... And it kind of still is, but unintentionally so.

One person's Deconstruction is another persons' Distraction I guess?
 
One more nitpick:
I loved that the Enterprise fired a classic phaser "beam"! And not one of those generic energy "bolts".
It was nice that it was red (blue is more iconic for TOS, but I think red actually happened more often - fine with both).

The very first time the Enterprise fired her phasers in TOS: Corbomite Maneuver, they were red bolts.
Though they were changed to blue beams in the digitally remastered version.

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One of them. That's where the whole focus on catchphrases actually came from originally - it was a satirical joke from LDS poking fun at other Treks for the more serious "need" for the captains to say something profound before going into warp. Then Burnham hung an additional lampshade on it by ruminating over her own catchphrase upon getting command of Discovery and the shit was out of the horse at that point, as it were.

It started off as a joke... And it kind of still is, but unintentionally so.

I think Discovery was actually first in production order, and Lower Decks was directly joking about Discovery, and was originally going to air afterwards, but they got shuffled around.
 
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