Nice colors!
I gotta learn darning at some point …
Nice colors!
I gotta learn darning at some point …
“You know, I'm really easy to get along with - most of the time - but I don't like bullies, and I don't like threats - and I don't like you”
Man, I like Bones, he seems like a chill guy, but I have no idea if he’s good at his job, because we never seem him do anything.
When Khan gets broken out of his sleep pod and is in medical distress, Bones just sits there and waits. Not even scanning him or anything. Khan lives because he refuses to die, apparently.
He’s giving good advice, so I’m glad he’s around. But my head canon from now on is that Bones has no idea what he’s doing and is there by mistake.
Upvote because it fits the original better, but I’m protesting the Yar slander.
Listening to this episode, I remembered how I just never could warm up to Malcom Reed. I couldn’t stand him across the whole 4 seasons.
It’s not Keating’s fault, the performance is fine. It’s just the character that bums me out.
w/r/t this episode‘s drunk Shimoda: I couldn’t believe that there actually is a mouse pointer in the LCARS displays but here it is:

(yes, I took a picture of the screen because Netflix blocks screenshots)
The healing powers of pan flute music are unmatched.
Was that Patton Oswalt as a Vulcan? Maybe he's Sybok! And Rhys Darby looks like he could be playing Trelane.
From the new(ish) Star Trek shows I really liked Lower Decks and mostly liked Strange New Worlds and the last season of Picard (you can watch that season on its own, especially if you’ve watched TNG).
I have mixed feelings about Enterprise, but would recommend it as well. It’s only 5 seasons, so …
TV has also changed a lot since the TNG-era, so if you like the vibe of those shows, I’d recommend checking out other sci-fi shows from that time.
All of that is highly subjective of course.
Fluorine in chat
I could have easily watched 5 more seasons of Lower Decke. By far my favorite new trek
One of my favourites! Brad Dourif as Lon Suder is fantastic and seeing Tim Russ stretching his acting muscles a little more than the usual dry Tuvok demands was great.