True. But the title can refer to many aspects of this eps.
With Spock (and Sarek) in the eps, it is a unification of TOS and TNG.
With the meld at the end, Spock is kinda re-united with his father through Picard.
I wanted to slap Picard for his "cowboy diplomacy" line. Show some damn respect.
Why is it a cheat?Good two-parter, though the first part is basically a big cheat as we wait to see Spock until the very end.(Though the scene between Picard and Sarek is quite good).
Also, the whole "invasion of three ships" thing is kind of silly, but hard for them to have gotten around.
I never had a problem with it. I don't know anything about the making of the episode, but it's possible they were working around Nimoy's availability.It's a cheat in that the first scene introduces the storyline of Spock on Romulus, and the rest of the episode is set-up to get to the dramatic reveal of Spock in the last scene.
According to Memory Alpha, this is correct. "Unification II" was filmed prior to "Unification I" due to Nimoy's schedule.I never had a problem with it. I don't know anything about the making of the episode, but it's possible they were working around Nimoy's availability.It's a cheat in that the first scene introduces the storyline of Spock on Romulus, and the rest of the episode is set-up to get to the dramatic reveal of Spock in the last scene.
It's a cheat in that the first scene introduces the storyline of Spock on Romulus, and the rest of the episode is set-up to get to the dramatic reveal of Spock in the last scene.
It would have been like "BOBW Part I" starting with the knowledge that Picard had been captured by the Borg, and the rest of the episode is spent tracking him down, only to end with the big reveal of Locutus.
It's a cheat in that the first scene introduces the storyline of Spock on Romulus, and the rest of the episode is set-up to get to the dramatic reveal of Spock in the last scene.
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