Dude dodged a bullet, the girl in that song is the crazy artist type. As a former musician the smoldering battlefields of my love life are littered with those girls. They're all fire and passion at the start but by the end you're questioning your own sanity and likely in worse position in life. Those are the kinda girls where you hear their name and it makes you stare off into the distance for a moment dreaming of how much better it would have been to have never met them.
I really don't like the thought of Lower Decks deciding Star Trek canon. Following and expanding upon known canon sure. But making up new canon that presumably now has to be payed forward for the rest of Trek in perpetuity that's a job for serious live-action Trek. I get that the Orion home world is whatever, it's not like they're mucking with Vulcan or Klingon lore but they're still a major species so I'd rather their lore be established in a serious context with regard given to making their civilization as plausible and realistic as possible.
All that said this was another pretty mid episode. Tendi backstory ok but this felt weightless, like going through the motions. The funny wasn't funny enough to excuse the plot being Lower Decks boilerplate. This show has proven to be at it's best when it combines it's comedic aspirations with serious plotting. This was just fluff. That works for some but I hold Trek to a higher standard.
Not a whole lot to say. This was a really boilerplate episode. The ship having a room full of dangerous memberberries doesn't make a whole lot of sense. Otherwise all the characters are pretty on-schtick, thankfully this doesn't include Mariner being stupid and breaking protocol for once. The ringworld concept is woefully unexplored and underutilized. So I'd call this one a filler episode at best.
Ha cool! My anon posts would probably add like another few hundred.
Dude dodged a bullet, the girl in that song is the crazy artist type. As a former musician the smoldering battlefields of my love life are littered with those girls. They're all fire and passion at the start but by the end you're questioning your own sanity and likely in worse position in life. Those are the kinda girls where you hear their name and it makes you stare off into the distance for a moment dreaming of how much better it would have been to have never met them.
I really don't like the thought of Lower Decks deciding Star Trek canon. Following and expanding upon known canon sure. But making up new canon that presumably now has to be payed forward for the rest of Trek in perpetuity that's a job for serious live-action Trek. I get that the Orion home world is whatever, it's not like they're mucking with Vulcan or Klingon lore but they're still a major species so I'd rather their lore be established in a serious context with regard given to making their civilization as plausible and realistic as possible.
All that said this was another pretty mid episode. Tendi backstory ok but this felt weightless, like going through the motions. The funny wasn't funny enough to excuse the plot being Lower Decks boilerplate. This show has proven to be at it's best when it combines it's comedic aspirations with serious plotting. This was just fluff. That works for some but I hold Trek to a higher standard.
Translation: Calls on C3.ai
As someone who's not on a new car waiting list, who's vehicle isn't manufacturer serviced, and who doesn't own auto stock I approve this.
Not a whole lot to say. This was a really boilerplate episode. The ship having a room full of dangerous memberberries doesn't make a whole lot of sense. Otherwise all the characters are pretty on-schtick, thankfully this doesn't include Mariner being stupid and breaking protocol for once. The ringworld concept is woefully unexplored and underutilized. So I'd call this one a filler episode at best.
Never saw that, must be the inspiration. I've just been posting random stuff I have saved in my memes folder.