Regarding point 2, I just figured Gabriel Bell was probably just someone good with computers who was also down on his luck and empathic to others’ plights.
Regarding point 2, I just figured Gabriel Bell was probably just someone good with computers who was also down on his luck and empathic to others’ plights.
Maybe they were attending number 15 o C at that processing center.
“There are no bras in space.” ~ George Lucas
Weird to see them side-by-side in a videogame, but it feels so right.
They announce comic things at comic-con?
That space and time comment kind of rubbed me the wrong way. By the nature of planetary bodies and ships moving at incredible speeds things have to move through space anyway. Episode 19 at 11:54 had a minor animation mistake going on Bribble with some weird clipping. I’m glad that other Val N’Akat supported Gwyn in that climactic battle. It was starting to feel like the dad and the BBEG were the only ones on the planet between the time duplicates in the earlier episodes.
I felt the synergy between this show and Picard went a little stronger than needed. Especially considering the first season was a little weaker than the others. It also felt a little late.
I’m still looking forward to any sequel though. I like the hook of slightly unsanctioned exploring.
Every time I hear “It’s been a long road” I think “Getting from there to here…”
This episode seems full of subtle allusions or homages, albeit possibly accidental, considering how much that ice field scene looked so much like Titan A.E.
The Ice Debris field have me Titan AE vibes, especially with making a new planet at the end.
yep, checks out
I’m not sure what to think of this episode. The interweaving of the plotline with TNG’s Lower Decks eponymous episode feels off and some of the plot beats generally too contrived but not so much that I can point to something and say “this is bad.”
I might need to simmer on it for a bit, or see how the second part goes.
I think about those sleeveless uniforms often and frequently forget that this comic series is a bit obscure.
This was a nice wholesome episode.
They want the Entergalactic audience.
A bit of a weird episode in that the protagonists didn’t solve much, the two problems just sort of fizzled out for their own reasons.
One can say the same for plenty of good stories like Indiana Jones.
Boimler and Tendi are rarely paired up for their A/B-plots, as well as Rutherford and Mariner. I was kind of disappointed much wasn’t done with that, they were just kind of … there and it was Boimler and Rutherford’s story chiefly. Not much character interaction between the duo. That made it a bit funnier when Rutherford was like “Tendi is right” and Mariner was taking a bit of umbrage to that.
I like it when the Ferengi stay on brand.
Yeah, I wouldn’t have noticed the pun without reading the subtitles.
Mariner really shouldn’t be pulling out those knives, especially the ones with serrated hooks on the back. That just seems like a recipe for severe bleeding.
That’s such a low blow that it is aiming for the toes.