This, like, "Where Silence has Lease", is an episode I just can't turn off once it's on. But whereas "Silence" has garnered some respect, "The Royale" is lambasted. Well, I like it.
First, this episode, lik "Silence", has a good dose of actual "hard" sci fi, and what some might consider rather flat direction for both these episodes actually helps to give me the sense that character or even story pacing play second here to those high fi concepts and ideas. This story's hook is not unlike that of 2001, where the aliens are trying to make a human feel at home has his life ends. People have also complained about the cliches in the hotel story. Uh, ok, but that's point of the story, and I actual can't help but chuckle as the crew has to navigate these cliches. Nice. I like that they have to take part in the resolution of the story.
I don't know, there are holes for sure, but I like it. Sue me.
First, this episode, lik "Silence", has a good dose of actual "hard" sci fi, and what some might consider rather flat direction for both these episodes actually helps to give me the sense that character or even story pacing play second here to those high fi concepts and ideas. This story's hook is not unlike that of 2001, where the aliens are trying to make a human feel at home has his life ends. People have also complained about the cliches in the hotel story. Uh, ok, but that's point of the story, and I actual can't help but chuckle as the crew has to navigate these cliches. Nice. I like that they have to take part in the resolution of the story.
I don't know, there are holes for sure, but I like it. Sue me.