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Thursday, 13 April 2023

Star Trek: Strange New Worlds - Season 1 Review, Part 2

This week on Sci-Fi Adventures, I'm finally back to writing about Star Trek: Strange New Worlds first season again. I reviewed the first three episodes in August last year, so this has taken me a little longer than I expected, but at least I'm getting this published before season 2 starts. Barely.

This time around I'll be reviewing four episodes:
  • 1-04 - Memento Mori
  • 1-05 - Spock Amok
  • 1-06 - Lift Us Where Suffering Cannot Reach
  • 1-07 - The Serene Squall
Though first I just need to point out that episode 6 has an awesome title. I've giving it a special mention because the writers went the extra mile and that should be rewarded. I see what they did with Spock Amok as well, but it's not quite as as clever as Prodigy's Time Amok I'm afraid. The live action shows are going to have to step up their game if they want to keep up with the cartoons.

Alright, I'll be dropping SPOILERS for all four of these episodes and any earlier Star Trek episodes that jump to mind while I'm writing about them. Well, I mean when I did write about them, in the past. I scribbled my thoughts down the moment after I watched each episode, which was a while ago now. This means that there won't be any spoilers for later episodes, because I didn't know anything about them at the time.

Friday, 7 April 2023

Star Trek: The Original Series 1-14: Balance of Terror

Episode: 14 | Writer: Paul Schneider | Director: Vincent McEveety | Air Date: 15-Dec-1966

This week on Sci-Fi Adventures, I'm watching classic Star Trek: The Original Series episode Balance of Terror, from halfway through season 1. It's maybe a bit of a weird choice, seeing as the last episode I wrote about was the season 2 finale Assignment: Earth, but I have my reasons. Also by pure coincidence, it's the next episode alphabetically. That's the last of the A titles and this is the first of the Bs.

Speaking of titles, this and Encounter at Farpoint must have the two dullest looking title cards in Star Trek. Though I suppose it's thematically appropriate not to see anything. The title itself is also appropriate to the episode as a 'balance of terror' is when two opposing nations have an equal capacity for destruction on a horrifying scale, and a fear of retaliation keeps them from going to war.

I'm going to be watching the remastered version with the new CGI effects and I'll be curious to see how it compares to the other episodes I've written about, as this was the very first one to get the remastering treatment. They got it released on 16th September 2006, just a week late for the show's 40th anniversary.

I'm also going to be writing words under my screencaps and I'm basically going to give SPOILERS for every moment of the story. I may even spoil some things from earlier episodes as well, but nothing released after 15th December 1996. I mean within reason. I may mention a few things about Enterprise.

Saturday, 1 April 2023

Star Trek: Picard - Season 2 Review, Part 3

This week on Sci-Fi Adventures, it's the dramatic conclusion of Star Trek: Picard's second season! I've written about three stories this time:
  • 2-08 - Mercy
  • 2-09 - Hide and Seek
  • 2-10 - Farewell
Plus I wrote a little bit about the season overall at the end. I'm using the past tense here because I put my thoughts down right after watching each episode, which was something like a year ago now. I admit, I could've been quicker getting this published. Still, I'm doing better with this than I did with my Babylon 5 reviews, which were about 24 years late.

There are going to be SPOILERS here for the whole season and earlier Treks as well, but nothing that was released past 5th May 2022. So Strange New Worlds season 1 will be entirely unspoiled. For now.