Of course, though, there's five Wednesdays in January this week (the episodes are one-week behind due to a computer issue Doug was having) so I suspect he'll do Insurrection as well. (Again the "theme" of these seems to be judging if the "Odd Myth" is true and that would include Insurrection.
I actually really liked the TFF review and thought it was a bit more keeping with his usual stuff but still not as overboard because it's hard to go overboard on a movie that's comparatively not that bad when looking at, say, "The Room."
He did touch on some points while at the same time overlooking many (he didn't even touch on the poor effects.) It would have maybe been a
bit nice if he had pointed out that while Nichelle Nichols looked good in her day her advanced age nude form isn't that desirable.
There's also a lot of effects blunders and such that could have been touched on and other goofy stuff with parts of the ship not working.
But I liked this review overall, it'll be interesting to see how he attacks Gen.
Now for my Fanwank!
Okay, some fans have wondered and argued in the past how the Enterprise in this movie was able to get to the center of the galaxy when it should be too distant to get to quickly given what we (now) know about warp speeds.
I think the TNG episode "The Nth Degree" tried to "retcon" TFF to have it make a bit more sense.
In that episode Lt. Barcaly gets zapped by a space probe, becomes super-smart, and is able to modify the Enterprise-D's engines to take it to a distant location in the galaxy there they meet a non-corporeal being represented as nothing more than a glowing head. We learn that the being is a Cytherian (sp?) and they're "explorers" as well but rather than
go to locations to meet new species they bring them to them. After meeting with the aliens for a time Barclay is returned to normal and the Enterprise is sent back to its original location. (Presumably the knowledge and technology to make the high-speed engine goes away too or simply researched by SF but is otherwise never mentioned again.)
I think something similar happened to Sybok but only he encountered something sent out by this "imprisoned" alien and the effects were different than Barcaly's. Sybok gained some degree of heightened telepathic powers, being Vulcan, and he may have also gained some technological knowledge to improve the Enterprise's engines so it could traverse to the center of the galaxy using a... wormhole or something that the Klingons followed the Enterprise through.
Also in order to jive with what we know about the real center of the galaxy (and knew even back then) this was simply "near the center" and not
the center.