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Star Trek: Season 1

1x08 Miri

kirk and the girl was kinda creepy

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Kind of a stupid episode for my tastes. The gang of kids were really annoying, and the duplicate Earth was never explained or even questioned.

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Shout by Alexander von Limberg
BlockedParent2022-04-12T10:54:46Z— updated 2022-08-19T09:45:52Z

No matter how stupid this episode might be, I could watch yeoman Janice all day. Don't even know why. She doesn't do much really. Perhaps it's her beehive. Perhaps it's the fact that the almost all-male away team effortlessly seems to treat her as an equal peer.

Kirk obviously being as Kirk-sih as possible in this episode: he punches people (why should you use your phaser if you have a solid jab), and he flirts with underage teenagers (and I thought last episode where he tries to make out with an android was strange).

Plus, they want to fight this disease and help those kids but why does nobody care that there's a second Earth? Why is nobody asking how that can be?

It's a very weak episode.

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Remember Joey Tribbiani trying to pass for an 19 year old for an audition when he was 29? Friends, hilarious as always! Well... here we have an actual 27 years old actor, playing as a prepubescent child!!! Seriously, what were they thinking? And sadly, it's not even the worst part of the episode.

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Ah yes... The episode where Kirk hits on a prepubescent girl.

"I never get involved with older women" -- Kirk

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A truly execrable hour of television.

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literally what was with the duplicate earth

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The weakest story so far, primarily in it's stupid premise that children can't learn. 50 years before this episode, many of those children would have been borderline adults and would have already been learning a trade and working. Assuming that the older children would still act like children is complete crap. They would have started acting like adults to take care of the younger ones.

And the mystery of the duplicate Earth, which could have been a fascinating story unto itself, is completely ignored once they beam down.

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I like the idea behind this episode but it's extremely uncomfortable watching Kirk being a pedo.

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STAR TREK: MIRI

WRITING: 70
ACTING: 60
LOOK: 75
SOUND: 50
FEEL: 70
NOVELTY: 90
ENJOYMENT: 65
RE-WATCHABILITY: 65
INTRIGUE: 60
EXPECTATIONS: 60

Star Trek is turning creative, giving us a story centred around a seemingly perfect duplicate of the Earth. Great sense of adventure and action. Sadly, the interesting concept is let down by a slow pace and hammy child actors. Fine co-operation among the central crew members. It is interesting to see an episode that is so centred around a supporting character.

67% = :white_check_mark:

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i didn’t like this episode at all.
also does kirk really justify his “attraction” for miri by saying she’s actually 300 years old? get the f*** outta here

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The Good: This episode had a good premise, and I liked the character of Miri. The plot kept me interested until the end.

The Bad: The ending was too pat, and the group of kids was annoying.

Content Concerns:
Sex:
A woman tells a guy to look at her legs; a grown man seems to have an attraction to a girl who only looks about eleven years old. 3/5
Nudity: A woman bares her shoulder; shirtless guy during the closing credits. 4/5
Language: Name-calling. 4/5
Violence: A person is seen dying; a group of kids attack a man. 3/5
Drugs: A doctor gives himself a shot, and almost dies as a result.
Frightening/Intense Scenes: The effects of the disease; emotional intensity among the crew members; a rather scary-looking guy. 3/5

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