Exactly. I'm sure a lot/most of us can drive, but that doesn't mean we're getting in an F1 car tomorrow.
I'm glad Terry really liked the episode. Response from the other two was favorable, but muted. While it doesn't completely fire on all cylinders, the episode is so ambitious and crams so much into it, that it's hard to be too critical of it. Points for effort and I certainly enjoyed "Call to Arms" more than the guys.Mostly a gush fest this week, particularly from Terry, but how can it not be when you're reviewing Call To Arms.
Slightly bemused that they all seem to have forgotten the big fight sequence between the station and the Kilingons in Way of the Warrior but otherwise just enjoyed the hour plus of them praising one of Trek's greatest ever episodes.
I'm glad you've mentioned that (but it was probably a year ago or so that they did WotW so can get them forgettingMostly a gush fest this week, particularly from Terry, but how can it not be when you're reviewing Call To Arms.
Slightly bemused that they all seem to have forgotten the big fight sequence between the station and the Kilingons in Way of the Warrior but otherwise just enjoyed the hour plus of them praising one of Trek's greatest ever episodes.

Even to the point that VOY did add characters that could have recurred and then they just never used them again. Like the Learning Curve* and/or Equinox crewmembers.totally ignoring that other than Martok and Dukat the "semi regulars" were permanently on the station and Voy could have easily had more recurring crew members if it had wanted

Icheb was probably the most developed outside the main cast - think Vorrik did alright for appearances but other than his Pon Farr episode I don't think he did anything noteworthy; Naomi Wildman had a few goes but was still a child so they couldn't do much anyway.Even to the point that VOY did add characters that could have recurred and then they just never used them again. Like the Learning Curve* and/or Equinox crewmembers.
*Yeah, i know Chell showed up one more time in the final season.![]()
Voyager couldn't have recurring characters dropping into the ship very often. And when they did have some recurring villains (like the Kazon/Seska) characters in season one, it underscored the fact that Voyager's progress getting home was extremely slow.Even to the point that VOY did add characters that could have recurred and then they just never used them again. Like the Learning Curve* and/or Equinox crewmembers.
*Yeah, i know Chell showed up one more time in the final season.![]()
One of the big problems with "Dr. Bashir I presume" is the fact that it's so utterly out of the blue.Re Bashir, I’m also not sure what they were expecting since we know, and they know, that the whole genetic enhancement thing was literally thought up for Doctor Bashir, I Presume. It’s one thing to complain that the idea was thought up there and then with there being no hints in the past, but to say “they should have hinted in previous episodes”… how could they have?
Also enjoyed RDM criticising the director in opening scene of A Call to Arms for having boring closeups of Rom and Leeta using long lenses, then praising the (same) director in A Time to Stand for doing the same thing with Odo and Kira.
Enjoyable couple of episodes though for the most part.
Sure, but they all raised good points by say either Dax should have been more involved and more integral to the episode - maybe she just has a broken leg and can't walk around outside - OR her injuries should have added jeopardy to the entire episode.Yes the double duty this week puzzled me so soon after Call To Arms where it would have worked better.
But a decent episode though I could have done without the whole, they should have given Terry more lines thing.
But unless I missed it I was a bit surprised there was no real mention of the final shot of Keevan wandering through the bodies while Sisko is tempted to shoot him.
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