I have to agree. I was never a huge fan of Voyager. I still caught a good number of references, but there was nothing in it that made me want to go back and watch ANY episode.
The reason there are so many BAD episodes in network television Star Trek series is because they tried to fill 24-28 episodes per season and the writing suffers significantly. I'm perfectly fine with doing shorter seasons and better episodes. I certainly wouldn't mind having more of a good thing...
We know from TOS that Christine had been carrying that love for many years. That is not the case here. I would expect Christine to come back after three months engaged to another man if this was "The Young and the Restless." I would sure hope, at least, that will not be the storyline in "Strange...
I could certainly see them play it that way, but I think that would be a terrible mistake and do great disservice to extremely intelligent characters. This is Star Trek, not Real Housewives of the Alpha Quadrant.
It doesn't make a lot of sense that she would become engaged to him within three months of marrying him, yet 5-7 years later (conservatively estimating), they are still not married. I seriously doubt Nurse Chapel is that irresponsible in becoming engaged to a person she doesn't know well (and...
Why are we assuming she gets engaged in less than three months. She can't go to his fellowship, like him, stay in touch, fall in love and they get engaged years later? Did she say in "What Are Little Girls Made Of?" that she and Dr. Korby got engaged after only a few months, but many years...
When it doesn't, it doesn't, regardless of whether it connected with that person or not, and regardless of how much someone else resorts to childish insults over someone ELSE's conversation, despite that being extremely frowned upon in this forum.
Rio Bravo 4K Blu-ray is not available seemingly anywhere. It's SOLD OUT even on Best Buy's website and the price on Amazon jumped to $37.99, which is a price I'm not willing to pay despite being a really big fan of the movie. Amazon is either price gouging because they are the only ones that...
Ummmm... never mind. I'd call that one of the best television episodes in the history of television, but sure... "disappointing" works too. By all means, let's remove the genuine power of the episode so we can have some "banter."
This episode reminded me of my very favorite episode of the original "Magnum, p. i." Magnum's friend, "Mac," is going to the beach in Hawaii to see the sunrise. On his way, he is murdered by one of their old Vietnam War colonel's who had turned bad during the war. At the end of the second of the...
If you ever live out a terrible tragedy that will happen in your future and you have to live with that knowledge, call me, so I can see how YOU handle it. I think the producers -- and Pike -- have handled it with with great restraint.
What they are up to seems really clear. That episode fulfills that one line Kirk spoke in "The Menagerie," and no, it's not what you'd always imagined.
Regarding Spock on "Charades," and now we have even seen it continue in "Those Old Scientists," I think it not playing with canon, but rather helping retrocon some gaps. If you recall from "The Cage," Spock is not the Spock we would come to soon know. He got emotional and smiled quite broadly...
Why do you say "Temple of Doom SUPPOSEDLY happened first in the chronology"? There is no supposedly about it. Raiders clearly says onscreen 1936 and Temple of Doom clearly says onscreen 1935. No, Temple of Doom definitely happened first in the chronology, and since Indy knew Short Round in 1935...
My guess, as happens with most divorces, is that Marion is living in the idyllic Jones residence and the husband is renting a small apartment close to the university.