Well, why not, what?
Well, why not, what?
For this episode I felt like doing a full recap because I really, really, REALLY hate this episode. We'll be back to our regularly scheduled nonsense with the next episode.
You think I should do a full right-up for each episode?
Ehhhh.... I *might* but, for me at least, the snark can only work so-much when the episode gives me something to work with. I may tackle it again with some of the weaker episodes left in the series and, hell, may even do it for AGT just as a last-hurrah. But, for example. the next episode (Lower Decks) doesn't lend itself to much humor and sarcasm so would probably pose more of a challenge. Though I could maybe pull it off. FWIW, I literally wrote the Suba Rosa recap as I watched the episode once, pausing it as my next block of recap struck me and needed to be done. Probably took me two hours, three tops. That's without a heavy editing process beyond going back through it and fixing any typos, spelling errors jumbling of words and a couple sentences that struck me as being run-ons. I'm sure there's a lot more editing I could have done to it.
Be interested to see how others feel about the notion. I liked doing it, but mostly because Sub Rosa is an episode I just "love to hate" so much because of the utter absurdity of it.
Manipulating her and getting sex from her is rape. If it's a choice she wouldn't have made on her own and only made it because of things he was doing to her it's rape. Look how she behaves in her quarters, this isn't a woman in love missing her beau. This is a woman coming off a high needing another fix. She make choices we know she wouldn't normally make, like throwing away her career, she's being manipulated. Robin exploits that, with sex, to get what he wants (her life energy in order to live.) That. Is. RAPE!
Flip it around, have it be Picard not Beverly, and turn Ronin into a Succubus type character? Does it still look the same.
The erotic scenes were hot but also unpleasant-disturbing, indeed too much coercion and manipulation and too little consent, and, though McFadden tried, just overdone. Beverly going dark for an evil spirit/addictive pleasure could have worked but, aside from McFadden, there was too little conviction. In fact, I thought the worst aspect was that the plotting in generally felt too cheesily predictable, cliched and half-hearted, especially Ronin acting evil when it wasn't to the benefit of or was detrimental to his interests.
There are some aspects that work or are at least interesting, like loving a parent's/grandparent's lover (and also that Ronin openly and clearly and seemingly sincerely claims that he loved all the "Howard women" rather than only Beverly and Beverly isn't bothered by having so many predecessors) and that the other characters weren't judgmental of that but that makes it more disappointing that Ronin turns out to be Evil!!!!
There can be some comparison to Picard's storyline in "Liaisons," the woman lying to him, even without the ability to otherwise control him, is portrayed as pretty unethical and coercive and Picard is outraged but does, somewhat but not very oddly, in the end forgive (the scenario changes somewhat, with there still being deception and coercion but for a different reason).
The most disturbing part is when Beverly yells "Stop it!," the scene abruptly cuts to outer space without being clear whether Ronin does or doesn't stop and then next scene, after Troi asks, Beverly gushes that she really likes him.
First thing Rama said I agree with. Good luck with that, for what it's worth, I really enjoyed it and thought it was well done.I'm behind again. Yeah, yeah, I know. I'll have it up in the next week if I don't do it this weekend. I may go with Rama's suggestion and try doing a "full recap" like I did here.
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