Something I just realized, it sure is convenient that the chief engineer returned to active duty this week when she was needed to stand watch on the bridge while captain and XO are away.
Really, the problem here is the exact same problem Trek had for its run, in that the people most prominent in the credits needed to get the bulk of air time and lines, so when an away team was needed, it was just easier to have them on it.
Eric Dane's name is first in the creds, so he has to lead it. Rhona Mitra's is next, so she had to at least be part of it. Adam Baldwin is - i think - an "And", and he plays the guy who has the captain's back, so he had to go, and with all the big names going, they needed a character actor to play "redshirt" and take the poison beartrap. This is what you're stuck with in a show like this when the bulk of the action is "ashore."
Battlestar Galactica. Both versions, really, but especially the original.Has there ever been a show where people who should actually be going out on missions are the main characters and the command crew who should realistically stay behind are the supporting characters?
Has there ever been a show where people who should actually be going out on missions are the main characters and the command crew who should realistically staybehind are the supporting characters?
12 o Clock High, but there the Group commander lead the big missions personally.Begs the question, what would a command centered show consist of?
Has there ever been a show where people who should actually be going out on missions are the main characters and the command crew who should realistically staybehind are the supporting characters?
Space: Above and Beyond comes to mind.
Begs the question, what would a command centered show consist of?
The West Wing? It was almost always the staffers, and not Bartlet, Leo or Hoynes, sent to the Hill.Has there ever been a show where people who should actually be going out on missions are the main characters and the command crew who should realistically stay behind are the supporting characters?
Also, that wasn't the only time pressure. They needed to wrap everything up by the end of the hour, and they still had at least one commercial break to go.They tried to explain that by having the drug lord vocally admit that he was going to rape the young girl, so they wouldn't have enough time to go back to the ship and then come back before that happened. Hence all the "I have daughters, and so do you" bit from Baldwin.
That plaque must have had The World's Deadliest Joke printed on it.
I was also unclear what happened to the older daughter. It sounded like the baddies just took her across the river to get infected, so chances are she stuck to the riverbank and was still clean, no? Or did they straight-up do her in?
Not gonna lie, I was also a bit alarmed by their murder of his men. The rational and corect thing to do would be to return to the ship, resupply, and announce by loudspeaker at night that El Toro's regime was going down, and that his men should surrender individually and unarmed immediately or face the consequences. I know, they were theoretically all cartel guys already, but...
And let's not go too nuts with the trek parallels, guys. So far it's only been one episode that was totally trek-like. Past Chandler being real-world Kirk we're still watching Space Battleship Arleigh Burke.
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