Diluted Dante wrote:Spoilers mate.
I went back and added the bar.Escape wrote:Can you see them?Diluted Dante wrote:Spoilers mate.
superflyninja wrote:I thought this was a rather excellent episode, the most Trek like yet.
Ah I liked the spin they put on this age old sci fi trope.Dinostar77 wrote:That's the problem, discovery felt fresh and original (for a trek series). This episode for me was what was wrong with enterprise as a TV series. Each to their own I suppose.superflyninja wrote:I thought this was a rather excellent episode, the most Trek like yet.
Dinostar77 wrote:superflyninja wrote:I thought this was a rather excellent episode, the most Trek like yet.
That's the problem, discovery felt fresh and original (for a trek series). This episode for me was what was wrong with enterprise as a TV series. Each to their own I suppose.
Diluted Dante wrote:I must have missed the timeloop Corrie episode.
Is that how they introduced Craig Charles?
with the overly dramatised romantic aspect
Woah I don't think I've seen that episode. I gotta watch it.Bollockoff wrote:I saw a TNG episode the other night involving Picard put into a coma by an alien probe signal and basically living out an entire life on the probe owner's homeworld, learning it was destroyed by a supernova and they launched this as a time capsule. When he wakes up he's only been out of it for about 25 minutes on the bridge but you can see he's only gradually remembering this previous life as if waking from a dream into another dream. I really liked it. Is Picard also the most traumatised captain? I thought the whole Borg thing was bad enough without this baggage.
Bollockoff wrote:Is Picard also the most traumatised captain?
AND Kes.Childintime wrote:Janeway is a good shout. Poor woman had to spend years with Neelix on top of all that stuff.
superflyninja wrote:Didn't Kirky boy suffer a terrible fate though in generations?
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