Not as good as the last reboot but solid episode.
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Not as good as the last reboot but solid episode.
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This episode is one of the best episodes in the modern era of Trek, it’s lighthearted it’s funny it celebrates Trek and it’s done so tastefully that I genuinely have nothing bad to say about it. It reminds me of Trials and Tribble-ations.
Alex Kurtzman must have hated this episode, it is the exact opposite of what he wanted to do with Trek. Also why fans love it, because Alex was always wrong about what Trek is about and why it matters to the fans.
The hidden line in the episode is that the crew knows they end up as historical icons of Starfleet and thus the line ‘I pretended to be somebody I wanted to be until finally I became that person. Or he became me.’ this applies to the crew now. It allows them to be more confident in their decisions and become the icons they are meant to be. This episode likely has one of the largest impacts on the character direction of the crew going forward.
This is my all-time favorite episode of Star Trek. Wow, wow, wow … wow.
I’ve not watched any part of this series as it looked geared towards children. Is it worth watching or better off skipping?
Just a part of modern acting. It’s better than just a green background at least.
Lower Decks take on what happens in the holodecks tells me they do have some insane hobbies and well extracurricular activities that need clean up afterward.
I keep watching this series and saying, see this is what we want. This was a fun episode that hit all it’s marks, science and technology, social issues, and an awesome story.
I saw the trailer and figured it was a kids show and never watched.
I think you missed the joke, they were replaced by a robot.