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Spoilers Strange New Worlds Episode 7 - Those Old Scientists

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Do you see the problem here?

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They got Boimler's uniform yoke wrong. On SNW, when he raises his arms the shoulder inserts still point down. On LD, the yoke curves smoothly upward on either side.

This is a significant continuity error, which could easily have been addressed with CG in post if they'd cared at all. Sloppy and lazy on their part.





:D
And the LDS Uniform color is WAY wrong too:eek:...retcon for LDS S4?:shrug: ;)
 
Context: As someone who tried to watch Lower Decks and did not make it to the finish of the season 1 premiere and only watched the last episode of season 1 (with heavy fast forward) to see the Titan from the novels… I had really low expectations for this episode. I was fully expecting to be giving this one 1 or 2. That all said. I really enjoyed this episode. It is solid. I still have no desire to watch Lower Decks, but this episode was good. I was really expecting a Move Along Home part 2.

So that brings me to my main point. It feels like Strange New Worlds either does a great job or a meh job with episodes. Still more hits then misses.

I have more faith now in the musical episode,
but I really hope we get more on the Gorn plot that was teased in the beginning of this season.

This episode is a solid 8.
 
Well, let’s see: the 1701 blew up and re-entered Genesis’s atmosphere, after which the entire planet exploded. Pretty sure there was nothing left to salvage.
If Geordi in Picard S3 could salvage the ENTIRE Saucer Section of the 1701-D; I'm sure they could find a piece of 1701 Hull that survived re-entry and the subsequent break up of the Genesis Planet.
:shrug:;)
 
As a random aside, I love that the Riker maneuver is straddling any kind of seat. Chair, saddle, it doesn't matter!
I was momentarily confused because I went, “Kirk and Picard were the riders.” and then I realized he was referring to how he mounted the saddle, not the saddle itself. Riker maneuver! :lol:
It’s pretty cool that the move Frakes used because he had back problems became an iconic character element.
 
I’m think it’s just a case where the components are used when able. Obviously it’s not always possible in some cases, like the Enterprise not being decommissioned fully before being lost over Genesis, or the C being lost at Nerendra 3.

The Enterprise-A can pass things on to the B, and D to E. Since we don’t know for sure what happened to the E, we can’t say if the F got components. Perhaps parts of the F were used to repair and refit the G
Maybe the F has one of the E’s old escape pods…
 
OMG -- that was frickin HILARIOUS! Loved, loved, loved it, chocked full of "oddly specific references". The Boimler-Spock experiment-gone-awry was awesome. Spock's smiling was over the top and somewhat reminiscent of his character in The Cage -- but wouldn't Boimler be all over early Spock being more emotional? I can see him citing "THE WOMEN!".

Anyway, keep 'em coming! Looking forward to the musical next!
 
You missed the last meeting, so they sent me to tell you, “We ride at dawn”.
Eddie's been riding all night long ...

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A thought just occurred, No Wesley 'Kirk' in this episode.
That should make at least a couple of fans happy.

:guffaw:
 
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That was fun-tastic!

My only complaint is that for me Boimler & Mariner didn't translate perfect to live-action. Like - it's the same voices. But then being cartoons, my brain has already created a different version of them before.

But hell - this is SNW. We're used to familiar characters looking different than expected.

I am still absolutely in awe they actually did this. And it was exactly what I was hoping for.
Time for me to catch up on Lower Decks, got way behind on that....
 
I did until they killed the baby off at the beginning of Season 5. I just can’t. They shouldn’t have gone there.
Spoiler alert?

I mean, Yellowstone is still not that old of a show, especially season 5 of it. I didnt imagine getting spoiled on this forum....

EDIT: okay, I'm not the spoiler police by any means. Just kind of weird place where i didn't think I would get spoiled on anything with such a different type of show as Yellowstone compared to Trek.
 
If Geordi in Picard S3 could salvage the ENTIRE Saucer Section of the 1701-D; I'm sure they could find a piece of 1701 Hull that survived re-entry and the subsequent break up of the Genesis Planet.
:shrug:;)

Well, since the refit 1701 was "almost an entirely new ship", I'm sure they had plenty of pre-refit pieces of TOS Enterprise somewhere.
 
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