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Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Honor Among Thieves (1998)
Emotion for a change
Definitely a different Star Trek episode, mixing duty, emotion, the harsh reality of the world, loyalty, sacrifice and pointing out that all men try to survive in different ways, and sometimes, good feelings might be found amidst a caos of a life, the life of a murderous thief....
I really found this one gratifyng and I feel is one of the most touching Star Trek DS9 episodes. I believe "how good it is" can also be a function of how are you feeling and how receptive you might be feeling when you watched this... I gave me a few emotions in my rather conventional evening...
365 dni (2020)
Predictable crap
This is the worst movie I have seen. All scenes are predictable but the worst of it... title of the movie suggests we are going to see a progression during 365 days. Girl is kidnapped and like the third day goes shopping with the kidnapper.
No depth, nothing but what expected, unconnected scenes, bad dialogue... sex fill the scenes... characters are unknown, progression is bad, this one should be studied on "how not to make a movie"
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: The Nagus (1993)
Crime unpunished
Kinda ridicoulous episode...
Basically Quark's brother was about to kill him. Security shows up -- no arrest, nothing. Guess attempted murder doesnt mean much in the future...
Overall kinda bad episode
Star Trek: Discovery: Saints of Imperfection (2019)
STD sucking strong episode after episode
Ok, we are starting wrong. Burnham running, then she arrives at Stamets's lab and there are 6 people? at the door? What the hell are they doing there? As Michael passes the line up sort of in salut? Why? Just TOO DRAMATIC. Then follows another introspection about "having faith". TOO DRAMATIC.
"Good luck and Godspeed to us all" -- Pike speech for a rescue mission, now he's a softy too..
In this episode, they rescue Tilly in the Mycelial network. Overall the rescue sucks tremendously in each and every way. The "monster" they want to kill is non other than previously dead "Hugh" o Dr. Culber. So Hugh, has been living in the Mycelian Network for a long time... protecting himself from the other creatures with "tree bark". Discovery shows up to the Mycelian network, and can barely survive an hour.... but Hugh can survive indefinitely by applying some tree bark to his skin. Excellent script... just brilliant.
Then, inside the Mycelial network, another ship shows up... but only discovery could travel there... so... the other ship is kinda on half of the network... just senseless, dumb, idiotic.
To finish this up, Then Tyler also shows up... and the admiral, phillipa, and they are all part of a crew of "section 31" ship or the black ops section of starfleet. How does this even make sense? Thats kinda reuse of characters for some strange reason, bad bad bad plot.
Lastly, Dr. Culber is revived... 1st one to happen in Star Trek or whatever this is , I think...
Overall this episode mega sucks, too fantastic, too dramatic, too naive, too much like bad sci fi really. Really bad sci fi.
Star Trek: Discovery: An Obol for Charon (2019)
Top ten list of things that sucked on this episode
1. Too many things going on at once. Saru is dying, search for spock, giant ball, Tilly's alien.
2. Burnham "going to engineering" --> gets to Stamets's lab and cant enter through the door. Stamets responds "Can't get to the warp core". Where in hell is all engineering? Plus the other lady says "Chief engineer sent me". This made me realize there is "no engineering" on this series, it was just left out. Engineering is not important...
3. The spore alien. It just sucks. Makes "dinosaur/dolphin" sounds. Makes the sounds all monster make in all crappy series. When finally talks through Tilly dialogue royally sucks "I have other plans for her"... Really? That seems like writing from a 8 year old or from a bad scary movie.
4. All events at Stamets's lab... He drilled a hole in Tilly's brain by singing a song, no anesthesia, even performed while moving, WHAT THE ROYAL F***K? It this really needed? It just makes the episode look super crappy.
5. All the emotional moments, just too fake, and lacking depth. So boring, so soap opera, so dishonorable. Saru is family? What? When, how? Haven't even seen them do anything on their spare time.
6. Captain Pike's #1 showing up? This scene... for what purpose, introducing a new character who barely enters, then immediately leaves? Another unnecessary scene that does not contribute anything.
7. The universal translator thing. Just exposes how dumb Saru has to be to learn 94 languages when a computer inmediately translates your voice to be understood by others. Who the F**K would waste so much time on that? More unnecessary "cool stuff" which is actually not cool.
8. The sentient, 100,000 year old being. It held the ship and was barely mentioned, no plot there, it was like, is this the MAIN PLOT? No it isnt! Seems like the show focused on Burhams crappy emotional moments, and Tilly's dumbass alien, while the 100,000 old being was kinda on the background of everything. Whole communication was solve by "lower the shields".
9. This should actually be on top, but well.. When Saru left on the elevator, he is supposedly dying. All people on the bridge stand up. This made me realize how empty all this characters are. The Saurian guy? What the F**K, he can barely speak, we dont know who he is, he only blinks all the time, he is present just because of his "looks" and doesnt add crap to the show. The robot like lady? Who the F**K is her, why is she like that, how can she help? Another useless, "for show only" character. The navigator lady, the black guy, the asian, no ones. Even captain pike seems underdeveloped. You should focus on these characters if the have no background. We are starting to see the "head doctor". She seems unimportant as well. Like I said before, no freaking engineering as well... Who needs engineering in a scifi series?
10. Overall there was some really bad acting as well, and I've been noticing to many fake backgrounds.
Extra: Remeber some things from the previous episode that saw on the preview:
11. When Stamets pull away the Alien from Tilly, it escapes and then Saru yells something like "Alien present in lab, Computer hold Alien protocol Alpha-Omega". Really? Thats the name for holding or trapping an Alien? Protocol "Alpha Omega"??? Shouldn't that be used to put the ship in self destruct or something?... ah no, its the 'Alpha Omega" protocol from containing aliens? WHAT THE HELL.
12. The Red Angel. Just sucks right now. Too cliche, to 15 year old writing.
The 100: Murphy's Law (2014)
Pressure regulator
Clarkes mom: How long does it take you to install a pressure regulator?
Expert young genius mechanic working on a spaceship to earth holding a pressure meter with two hoses attached:
"Hmm a couple hours maybe?"