@@pderham26 Kirk is famous for having relations all over the galaxy. Was having a hard time buying him as Kirk until he "macks" on a leading female character, and now, yep that's Jim Kirk.🤣
@@pderham26 I was just joking on a fictional character who I have watched come on to women for decades with multiple actors now. It is just humor and is not meant to be taken seriously.
I think the next Star trek Series should be Star Trek -TOS but begins at Season Four only a few month after Turnabout Intruder. It can be referenced casually, as will a story about a cadet or Ensign who misaligned a Tractor Beam and ended up leaving the Enterprise with a bent nacelle strut and that leads to Scotty redesigning both struts and warp nacelles that will eventually herald the TMP/WOK era designs for the complete overhaul of ALL the Connies into what was sometimes referred to as the Enterprise Class. For my money, that would avoid a whole lot of convolution and still give fans a proper continuation of the adventures of Kirk, Spock, McCoy, Scotty, Sulu, Uhura, Chekov, and all the rest with plenty of room for guest stars.
My only problem with this scene is the fact that Spock exists in the alternative timeline, Spock is half human because his father was a ambassador to starfleet and fell in love with his human mother. That shouldn't happen in this timeline tbh but whatever.
@@DarkElfofVulcan no, it’s not. It’s tired and been done too often. The series sucks on so many levels. Haven’t ever been able to watch more than two minutes of an episode without figuring out the entire plot and ending, always turning it off from boredom
Now this just made me want to watch Strange New Worlds! I have yet to watch a single episode! LOL I also need to watch Picard, past Season 3 of Discovery, and need to remember where I ended at Lower Decks and anything else I may have missed... Yeah, I'm behind!
Me too, I saw the free 1st Series on Amazom Prime, and I *binged!!* But I really can't afford the Paramount + subscription, so I'll have to wait a while to see if it happens again. Saw Series 2, Ep. 1 on You Tube, though.
Perhaps they could make an episode where they travel back to the 20th century and end up in a star trek convention trying to figure out how we new so much about the future😅😅😅😅😊
Um…nope. One of the weakest SNW episodes thus far. Utterly mushy writing and tonnes of pointless meandering. Thank goodness the follow-up episode was so strong.
21st century. The Eugenics War was supposed to have happened in 1992 but time travellers falling over themselves retconned the Eugenics War and World War 3 to become the same thing. The Romulan time agent waited 30 years just to kill Khan!
Nice going Captain La'An. Sidekick Kirk once again dies for no reason, I mean bravely gives his life, to save the universe. But who is Batman now--is it Keaton, or Afleck, or Clooney, or West?
There is a great illogic in this episode, because the authors have totally forgotten how many chemical additives are in our food. La'an and Kirk would have to get terrible stomach and intestinal problems like cramps and diarrhoea, because we can assume that the food from the replicator is generated without the many chemical additives. We're used to it, our bodies rebel, not against it anymore, but La'ans and Kirk's bodies aren't used to it.
@@mightbesherwood1313 Have you not understood how a food replicator works? The crew's feces are broken down at the molecular level, because that's the raw material. Using transport technology, the molecules are subatomically transformed into whatever food you want to eat. The replicator must have a catalogue with the composition of the target molecules. A level one replicator only makes food and drink, a level two replicator also makes food and drink but also clothing and medicines, a level three replicator is a so-called industrial replicator this is used to replicate spare parts, furniture, tools and power cells for the phasers. Books are also not replicated with it, because paper books can only be seen in museums. People use the so-called PADD for reading and writing, which is connected to the ship's computer. I think water treatment works similarly in that everything is beamed out of the water that does not belong in it. In the 24th century, people rarely shower and bathe, using sonic showers to loosen dirt and body fat from the skin. Since humans don't bathe or shower very much anymore, a lot of water is saved.
I'm not crazy about the Temporal Cops stories or time travel to current Earth. But I guess the producers were trying to work around Anson Mount's family leave. And ultimately this episode is okay, maybe B+. I have no problem with the actor playing Kirk and I like how they worked Carol Kane into the episode.
I blame jim Carrey for this Kirk.. It's an actor doing an impression of a comedy actor doing an over exaggerated impression of a version of an exaggerated Actor...
It's only one Captain James t Kirk and only one Enterprise herself should not be anything about U.S S Enterprise anymore it's not nice talk about the died person or ships like both of them Great Kirk enterprise.
The two were transported back in time to stop an attack yet there was no urgency towards this end. It was secondary to the unconvincing love story which consisted of all the tropes from a bad rom com. So much time spent with the contrived and forced banter, eating hotdogs and relaxing in a high end hotel (just how much money did he win from those chess games?!) having introspective chats about anything but the threat of the attack. A truly awful episode.
The male characters in this show are so beta. Indint understand why its ok for women to be tough and strong now but if men are portrayed this way it's toxic.
How are man not portrayed tough and strong, their doctor beat up whole ship full of klingons when on drugs and in this episode was seen sparing with security chief. Also, do I need to remind you that in the first season of TNG the security officer was a woman, in ds9, we had Kira, in voyager we had Janeway and Blana, in enterprise we had tpal.
This wasn't a very good episode. Not very believable -- stealing clothes, winning money playing chess, stealing a brand new car, getting a room in a 5 star hotel with a fireplace and a beautiful view, etc. etc.. Everything about this episode was cheesy.
He is physically so utterly unlike OG Kirk that it's hard to accept him, however good the writing - and it was very good in his first appearance, but I was less impressed here.
That second season is back on mediocrity and incoherences + woke and transhumanism socialist shit. I'm really disappointed. This episode makes no sense at all.
No way this show is woke... is more conservative than TNG....makes fun of socialist utopia. Frankly I like this better than TNG and Picard. This show has the same TOS character that made this franchise.
Star Trek was always what you guys now call "woke." TOS was constantly hammering away at racism and other social issues of the day. But everyone was OK with it then. In fact, that was one of the things it was praised for. Now people get all twisted up in knots over it. I don't mind people complaining about the writing or the acting or whatever. But if you don't like the occasional social commentary, then you've really missed the point of the show.
@@shawnjohnson9763 actually TOS had no problem dealing Cold War issues, as well as having a comparison of democracies and dictatorships. And using military force when necessary. Racism and technology worship also were dealt with non woke filter. Wokeness tends to want to destroy their political opponents instead of just defeating them by the ballot box.