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Re: DS9 S6: Time's Orphan
A lot of polarization on this one. I liked it quite a bit.
I think the main reason someone would not like this episode is that it does nothing to further the "soap opera" arc elements of the series as a whole. That has never been too important to me, so it's not a concern; if anything, I am happy for a story in which I don't have to have seen the previous 5 episodes to get it.
The other reason not to like it is because nothing blows up and few people are stabbed.
I liked it just fine. It's a great character study and a great Trek story. Not the best episode by far, but a very good one.
A lot of polarization on this one. I liked it quite a bit.
I think the main reason someone would not like this episode is that it does nothing to further the "soap opera" arc elements of the series as a whole. That has never been too important to me, so it's not a concern; if anything, I am happy for a story in which I don't have to have seen the previous 5 episodes to get it.
The other reason not to like it is because nothing blows up and few people are stabbed.
I liked it just fine. It's a great character study and a great Trek story. Not the best episode by far, but a very good one.
Re: DS9 S7: Once More Unto the Breach
We can arm-chair direct this all we want. All in all it's a great episode. All the ideas put forth in the review and in the comments would work great too, but you can't argue with success. Which is kinda the point of the episode in a way.
And I agree with tim, this site is impressive and very enjoyable!
We can arm-chair direct this all we want. All in all it's a great episode. All the ideas put forth in the review and in the comments would work great too, but you can't argue with success. Which is kinda the point of the episode in a way.
And I agree with tim, this site is impressive and very enjoyable!
Re: TNG S5: The First Duty
I liked this episode. Writing and acting are superb. No comedy relief forced into anything. I like how the doors of the Academy dorm rooms have knobs as well. Refreshing to see them have to get off their butt to answer the door.
I liked this episode. Writing and acting are superb. No comedy relief forced into anything. I like how the doors of the Academy dorm rooms have knobs as well. Refreshing to see them have to get off their butt to answer the door.
Re: TNG S1: Hide and Q
I have three words about this episode. "Vicious animal things." Please. Weakest Q episode of all, and not too high overall.
I have three words about this episode. "Vicious animal things." Please. Weakest Q episode of all, and not too high overall.
Re: TNG S1: The Naked Now
The best thing about this episode: Benjamin Lum as Shimoda playing with the control chips as if he were a toddler with toys.
The worst thing: nearly everything else.
It was important to character exposition but served little actual value otherwise.
The best thing about this episode: Benjamin Lum as Shimoda playing with the control chips as if he were a toddler with toys.
The worst thing: nearly everything else.
It was important to character exposition but served little actual value otherwise.
Re: TNG S7: Parallels
Best part for me was the moment where Troi realized that while Worf did not know their own children, he had a son who, in her universe, never existed. I mean, he could have just stayed put and done OK but that was the moment when it was clear he had to go "home".
Actually, the best part was the famous "peeking Worf" but that was superfluous to the storyline.
Best part for me was the moment where Troi realized that while Worf did not know their own children, he had a son who, in her universe, never existed. I mean, he could have just stayed put and done OK but that was the moment when it was clear he had to go "home".
Actually, the best part was the famous "peeking Worf" but that was superfluous to the storyline.
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