I liked the ending because it wasn't that difficult for such a complex problem. Thinking that a complex problem requires a complex solution isn't always correct, plus the doctor even gave a complex solution to the problem just to make it sound good. Plus the best part was at the end when the Captain went after that giant bat with a dustpan and a little brush, with all the yelling and watch outs. Had me in tears laughing.
Mike Mcmahan gave you a LOT to work with this week and you did a terrific job with today's show. Thoroughly enjoyed it, Nick! One of the standout gags was the pile of red shirts from all the "dead Starfleet officers who have been murdered on the job." Thanks mate!
I'd like to add that Captain Freeman made a quick reference to her alternative self being reassigned to the alternative Star Base 80, keeping the underlying main theme of alternative realities for this final season... 😏
I think you should wait to post the reviews each week. As someone living on the east coast of the US I usually see your vids before I go to work. Meaning that I ignore it in the morning and by the time I get home and watch the episode I’ve forgotten about the vid.
I thought the episode mention the fact that the reason the wells were messed up was because whatever they caught was an actual life form that needed to take over people.
Not seen the episode yet but I recall the Acamar being a planet and the “Gatherers” a pirate-like group of descendants who left their homeworld. I wonder if this implies that the negotiations Picard hosted ended up leading to a failure of the “reunification” plans.
Boimler's referring T'Pol in this episode and Mariner's reaction made me curious; does Boimler and Mariner know about Trip/T'Pol relationship, and, if they do, what do they think about it.
What is with the whales in star fleet uniforms? Did I miss something? Are these whales from earth or another planet, or are they the whales from the alien probe from Star trek IV voyage home? Are these different whales from the Xindi in Enterprise? A breakdown in all the aquatic species in star trek could be a cool idea for an episode. Thanks!
You're right; the episode was solved too fast. The doctor should have done what Bones would have done and invent a hypo-spray to force the alien to leave the whale. One spray and psst, problem solved.
Well excuse them for wanting to wrap everything up so easily. Come on, it was about the base so we had to see the base. That they were like that because they were overlooked and ignored. Freeman as usual made it about her and how she cannot accept that life is about changes good or bad. We cannot be all captains with egos the size of our ships. Base 80 would be good place for you because you can maje it better and make it matter.
I appreciate the Easter Eggs and all of that and it's obvious the writers are huge fans of the franchise. I also realize it's supposed to be a comedy...but, it's completely ridiculous to think that any Starfleet personnel would still be wearing Enterprise era uniforms in the late 24th Century. If the show wasn't supposed to theoretically be 'canon' then it wouldn't matter...but apparently from what I understand they are dying on that hill. So...🤷🏻♂️. It's whatever, I guess. This season has been a bit lackluster so far, aside from nitpicky 'canon' issues anyway.
Now I want a Starbase 80 spin-off series. As long its a Lower Decks animation.
That might just happen. The show runners are setting up spinoffs with this season. Also that El aurian commander is an interesting character.
@@jwiese100I loved the enterprise era uniforms
@thomasbarca9297 who doesnt love a throwback
I liked the ending because it wasn't that difficult for such a complex problem. Thinking that a complex problem requires a complex solution isn't always correct, plus the doctor even gave a complex solution to the problem just to make it sound good.
Plus the best part was at the end when the Captain went after that giant bat with a dustpan and a little brush, with all the yelling and watch outs.
Had me in tears laughing.
So they put Gene Roddenberry on starbase 80. Fascinating.
I love how good you are at finding all of the Easter eggs. You find practically everything and usually more than all the other breakdown channels.
Mike Mcmahan gave you a LOT to work with this week and you did a terrific job with today's show. Thoroughly enjoyed it, Nick! One of the standout gags was the pile of red shirts from all the "dead Starfleet officers who have been murdered on the job." Thanks mate!
I'd like to add that Captain Freeman made a quick reference to her alternative self being reassigned to the alternative Star Base 80, keeping the underlying main theme of alternative realities for this final season... 😏
The Wrath of Kahn music sting coming out of the opening credits cracked me up.
Thank you ,enjoyed your post.
I think you should wait to post the reviews each week. As someone living on the east coast of the US I usually see your vids before I go to work. Meaning that I ignore it in the morning and by the time I get home and watch the episode I’ve forgotten about the vid.
I thought the episode mention the fact that the reason the wells were messed up was because whatever they caught was an actual life form that needed to take over people.
Not seen the episode yet but I recall the Acamar being a planet and the “Gatherers” a pirate-like group of descendants who left their homeworld.
I wonder if this implies that the negotiations Picard hosted ended up leading to a failure of the “reunification” plans.
I found this to be a good Halloween/Catspaw - ish episode.
Boimler's referring T'Pol in this episode and Mariner's reaction made me curious; does Boimler and Mariner know about Trip/T'Pol relationship, and, if they do, what do they think about it.
What is with the whales in star fleet uniforms? Did I miss something? Are these whales from earth or another planet, or are they the whales from the alien probe from Star trek IV voyage home? Are these different whales from the Xindi in Enterprise? A breakdown in all the aquatic species in star trek could be a cool idea for an episode. Thanks!
The inside of the station looks like Babylon 5.
Season 5 episodes have great call backs but missing the series story arc.
Tendi hit the "Red Alert' button on the wall comm, not the 'call' button...
I can't believe that no one is talking about the fact that this is the first time an interrobang has been used in a Trek title. Come on, y'all!
You're right; the episode was solved too fast. The doctor should have done what Bones would have done and invent a hypo-spray to force the alien to leave the whale. One spray and psst, problem solved.
Stairs? Did they know how to use them?
Where’s T’Lyn in this episode?
Well excuse them for wanting to wrap everything up so easily. Come on, it was about the base so we had to see the base. That they were like that because they were overlooked and ignored. Freeman as usual made it about her and how she cannot accept that life is about changes good or bad. We cannot be all captains with egos the size of our ships. Base 80 would be good place for you because you can maje it better and make it matter.
😊👍🏽🖖🏾🎥
Kassia should have been a male character. Have we ever seen a male aulorian in any of the series.
I appreciate the Easter Eggs and all of that and it's obvious the writers are huge fans of the franchise. I also realize it's supposed to be a comedy...but, it's completely ridiculous to think that any Starfleet personnel would still be wearing Enterprise era uniforms in the late 24th Century. If the show wasn't supposed to theoretically be 'canon' then it wouldn't matter...but apparently from what I understand they are dying on that hill. So...🤷🏻♂️. It's whatever, I guess. This season has been a bit lackluster so far, aside from nitpicky 'canon' issues anyway.