Marvelous, absolutely marvelous! The best season of Picard and possibly the best new trek. I laughed, I cried. It truly was the proper send-off to the crew. However, they really should have included Laris at the end, but since apparently there will be a Picard movie and this won't be the last time we saw them, they might explain what happened to her and Picard there.
Jack as the captain's counselor is a bit weird and undeserved to be honest. The guy was responsible for successful assimilation and destruction, and then one year later he sits next to the captain, advising her, yeah ok. :rolling_eyes: As he himself said it - nepotism at its best. But I do love how they perfectly introduced a new spinoff just like they did in Discovery. Now give us Star Trek: Legacy with captain Seven of Nine! :heart:I really want to know what her line is. :smile:
Epic episode! But I wonder why there are so many younglings on the bridge. How much experience could they possible have to end up there...
It looks like Shaw has some psychological issues, he seemed so scared, and it makes me wonder how he even got a command.
Loved seeing that Seven has finally joined Starfleet! Though she should have been the captain instead of that unpleasant and unlikable Shaw. The guy had two short scenes, but he managed to get on my nerves. What is his problem?! Also, as someone here said, she finally seems like Seven from Voyager, the posture, the mannerism, the way she talks. Looking forward to seeing more of her. Hopefully she'll get her own command and the show. :smile:
Rios staying in the past is idiotic. He will definitely affect the timeline cause he simply doesn't belong there. It's weird how everybody went along with it and were supportive, like sure buddy why not. Picard should have ordered him to return to the future. The rest was a bit predictable, but not bad. Though I am not sure what to think about the good Borg. That just doesn't seem right. They were always this most feared enemy of the Federation, and in my opinion it should have stayed that way. Maybe it will, time will tell.
The first season was ok, but the second one is recycled, following the same pattern and it's mostly filled with garbage dialogue and profanity that they tried to pass as humour. I was really disgusted watching s2 and don't how I made it to the season finale, but I know that I am now done with this show. The idea Ricky had was good, but the amount of idiotic characters and vulgarity is higher than it should be. Just look at the third most liked comment here, if that's something that's funny and should be quoted, I really don't know what to say. And the S2 is filled with "jokes" like that and worse.
The first two episodes are way better than the whole first season. I'm loving this crew. Agnes is hilarious, Rios is the man, and Seven is just wonderful in every scene.
I'd really watch Star Trek: Stargazer show with captain Rios with his Cuban cigar and his holos going on an adventures. :smile:
Seven of Nine! I already knew she was part of the show, but it was such an exciting moment nevertheless.
What a wonderful future it is, where women are still told what they can and cannot do and where they are forbidden from becoming starship captains. And those last Kirk's words: She could have had a life as rich as every other woman... If only she'd... Wtf. I know this is 60s show, but it's still horrifying and appalling.
I'm always excited to see the new Doctor gracing our screen, but what in the world was this? The Doctor in a tight, white, see-through shirt dancing in the club. Yeah, that's not something he would do. Then the Doctor feeling the need to explain why he used the pronoun "she" when he referred to the police officer's fiancée and how he guessed the officer was engaged to a woman and not a man. :person_facepalming:The plot didn't help either, it was messy with ridiculous teenage dialogue. He didn't feel like the Doctor either. Every previous actor embodied the essence of the Doctor perfectly and there were no doubt they were the Doctor from the very first moment you see them. With Ncuti I didn't get that feeling and it's the first time that happened. Even the Fugitive Doctor was The Doctor (would love to see a spinoff about her btw). And he seems more like a sidekick than the lead. The sonic screwdriver which is the Doctor's trademark much like the Tardis is, is unrecognizable and horrible. It's good they didn't repaint the Tardis as well. I will probably tune in to see a few episodes coming our way, but judging by the promo of the new season, it looks like it won't get better.
P.S. Why does the emoji "Woman facepalming" automatically change to "Person facepalming"?
Kirk hits her, insults her, basically calls her a man's property, how could she not fall for him after all that, right? Disgusting and painful to watch.
In a vast sea of cheesy Christmas movies, this one is surprisingly entertaining and lovely. The story is quite sweet and the cast is actually talented! If these types of films are your guilty pleasure during festive season, make sure you don't skip this one!
Disturbing episode. I cannot believe they just let the alien creature highjack commissioner's body and keep her consciousness trapped there. And then they all pretended that's some great love story between the alien and Cochrane. :face_vomiting: They are horrible superior officers and people.
How could they? :sob::sob::sob: Data was and is the best character in both TNG and Star Trek universe. To just kill him off like that was incredibly cruel and heartbreaking. I hope this isn't how his story truly ended and that they'll bring him back in Picard and explain that he survived somehow. I really don't want the clone to replace him, it's insulting. There's only one, true Data.
Besides the devastating ending, I enjoyed the movie very much.
Even though I find Enterprise to be the weakest Star Trek show, this crew deserved to be sent off in a better way. This was just disrespectful to both audience and characters, and extremely underwhelming. Trip's death was unnecessary and Archer proved once again how horrible captain he is. The writers obviously ran out of ideas, no wonder the show got canceled.
Archer was so cold-hearted, and after this, he secured his position as the worst Star Trek captain on my list.
Amazing episode, though I'm really sad they killed off Charly, she was starting to grow on me.
This is just Christmas movie level bad. Who in their right mind would ever give up their life goals, aspirations and career because they spent 3 days with some guy they've just met? Plus, he seemed too old for her. It was a really boring episode.
Too bad Kes didn't stick around a bit longer, she was interesting and there could have been some good storylines about her species. I will miss her.
Neelix and Kes broke up? I had to pause and check on Google to see when did that happen - apparently a couple of episodes back when she was being controlled by the aliens. So weird because those actions weren't really her own. There was supposed to be another real break up scene, but they never included it. They really should have cause this just seemed random and came out of left field.
That was supposed to be an evolution? What a nonsense. It rather feels like going backwards which would make more sense since Tom already said he was in past, present and future at the same time. And let's just forget that he and the captain had lizards offspring and pretend that it never happened. Who in the world thought that was a good idea?!? :nauseated_face:
Why were they bringing DS9 actors? First Dr. Mora, now Nog... They are easily recognisable, so it felt weird watching them in Voyager as completely different characters since all shows take place in the same universe.
This is the most idiotic thing I've ever seen. What a waste of time.
The movie is not without a flaws, but I must say that they managed to create a perfect movie that caters to fans by including some iconic scenes from the games and Easter eggs (Nolan North cameo was a great moment), but at the same time the one that won't be confusing to the newcomers and can be enjoyed even if you've never played the games.
The cast did a decent job, though they are a bit younger than they should have been.
All in all, it was really a fun watch and, as a big fan of the games, I thoroughly enjoyed this. I hope they will make a sequel.
This was a bit more violent then I thought it would be, but fun nonetheless. Amy Pond really kicked some serious ass, though the fighting scenes were borderline hilarious at the moments. That put aside, it has brilliant cast, solid plot and it's quite nicely shot followed by some good soundtrack. If they make a sequel, I will definitely watch it. 7/10 from me - Very entertaining movie when you just want to relax and enjoy.
It's incredible how painfully slow this is for a show that has only 4 episodes. I like slower pace, but this one really drags on. And it's not a whodunit show, the perpetrator is revealed early on and it's quite obvious. Acting is solid, but the plot and the whole execution is what Trakt rating would call - meh. I forced myself to finish it just because of Tennant. Otherwise, it's easily skippable, there are many crime shows out there that are way more interesting. 5/10 from me.
I've honestly experienced vicarious embarrassment while watching this. They copied the first episode of Miranda almost word for word, even used the 'Orlando and Bloom' joke, but failed to deliver it. The acting feels forced and quite bad which is disappointing because Mayim is a good actress, but I guess she's just not right for this role (I don't know if there's anyone at all that could carry this US version). Her interaction with the audience seems awkward as well like she was just explaining her actions to us and I didn't feel connected to her. I have seen the second episode as well and it did not get better. Their own jokes aren't funny and the laugh track just makes it worse because there's really nothing to be laughing about. I might force myself to watch the rest just to see whether it would improve, but based on the first two episodes that's probably unlikely to happen.
They should have never tried to remake Miranda, that show is unique and utterly hilarious thanks to the performance of the brilliant Miranda Hart. So, all of you who might not have seen it yet, just do yourself a favor and go watch Miranda instead, it's infinitely better.
The only thing that bothered me in this movie was that Rey renounced her parents' name who died to protect her. It's disrespectful and honestly she disappointed me, so I like her a little less now. I really thought she would see her parents and not Luke and Leia. I know Skywalkers are all gone now and the writers wanted someone to continue the legacy, but she could've just added the Skywalker name to the Palpatine and be Rey Palpatine Skywalker, that way she would be honoring both her parents and the Skywalkers and it would be a much better ending.
Even though I didn't like that they made Frank Sam's son, I absolutely loved the finale. It was so satisfying to see that Annalise finally got rid of those life sucking leaches and started to take care of herself for a change. There are only two things I would do differently, first I don't understand why would Eve deliver the eulogy, she's completely unimportant character, it should have been Tegan since she's the one Annalise spent her life with if I understood correctly... But she wasn't even at the funeral... Perhaps she died as well though it wasn't stated. Second, they should've casted a different actor for the role of Christopher, I mean no one looks that much like their father. It's obvious they did that just to make us think it's Wes. Apart from that, it was perfect finale. And Viola once again delivered Emmy worthy performance, her closing words at the trial gave me goosebumps, what a way to say goodbye to her character.
Farewell HTGAWM!
Pointless episode except for the ending, but the ending is bad as well. I hope Richard will be ok.