it seems like Trip Tucker was one of the three main characters, Phlox was a constant presence even if rarely the main character, and then Mayweather and Hoshi got like one episode a season in which they were even involved.
Nailed it I’m afraid.
One the plus side, all episodes with Phlox are better for having him, except when he’s clearly pushing the awkward romance plots along.
The real tragedy is Travis and Hoshi; at least they finally get to shine (a little) on the mirror universe episode 😎
we wanted to send a valentine to the franchise, and I still stand by the concept of the episode, which is it’s actually an episode of Next Generation where they’re looking back at Enterprise on the holodeck, which I think is a cool idea
It's hard to come up with a circumstance and a buy-in where you can still have Star Trek adventures with real stakes and real peril, but it's also a school.
The show ended right as Archer entered his prime, just after we saw him broken and beaten by a real year of hell. I want to see that prime era Archer (of which we were robbed) in flashbacks as the current one is once again broken and beaten by another year of hell.
Maybe you drew too fast shot yourself in the foot?
Gul Dukat is arguably the most wellformed villain in ST canon. He is a delusional maniac pursuing a twisted vision of greatness. He even works alongside our heroes for a time!
How does three sets of DNA in her - Gorn, Human and Illyrian - translate to having all the abilities of all races that have faced evil?
That bit right there is like a glob of glue along the seam where this Beholder plot was glued to the gorn cliffhanger.
Is any of this Beholder stuff foreshadowed before Batel fights Gamble the first time? I try to be a careful watcher, but it came outta left field for me.
Wish they would have leaned harder into reimagining Inner Light and less into boring chosen-one-stuff.
I finally got a chance to watch it and I thought it was great.
An overdue homage to both Enemy Mine and The Arena, feels like they really cooked with this one 🔥
I love the ending with Ortegas’ epiphany that her new reality is that one of her friends killed one of her other friends.
Other than that bizarre found-footage episode, this entire season has been fire. Somehow they’ve managed to give us more of the crew in 3 seasons than disco ever did, and I’m loving it.
I have such high hopes for the new academy show after what I’ve seen in S3, bring on the next trek golden age!
Nailed it I’m afraid.
One the plus side, all episodes with Phlox are better for having him, except when he’s clearly pushing the awkward romance plots along.
The real tragedy is Travis and Hoshi; at least they finally get to shine (a little) on the mirror universe episode 😎