Marina Sirtis stronca il finale di Star Trek: Enterprise: “Sembrava una tazza di vomito caldo”
#StarTrekEnterprise s2e22 (2003) - 6/10
Cogenitor, written by #RickBerman and #BrannonBraga.
1️⃣ Another of those earnest-but-dull episodes that the show loves to do. It plods along without every really engaging the audience on an emotional or intellectual level. It has a strong guest cast but mostly gives them nothing to do.
#StarTrekEnterprise s2e18 (2003) - 7/10
The Crossing, teleplay by #RickBerman & #BrannonBraga.
1️⃣ There's an interesting idea here, but it goes nowhere. The episode feels underdeveloped. And, despite a plot where the crew are being taken over, nothing that happens is ever exciting. Plus, there are lots of unanswered questions when the closing credits appear.
2️⃣ A shame because in terms of ideas and visuals it is very impressive. The execution lets it down.
3️⃣ My 784th episode of #StarTrek.
#StarTrekEnterprise s2e12 (2002) - 9/10
The Catwalk, written by #MikeSussman & #PhyllisStrong.
1️⃣ First very good episode in a long while. Dead Stop (s2e4) was the last one. And it was by the same two writers! 🤔
2️⃣ Also - Unlike most of the offerings in season two, so far, there's no "story by" credit for #RickBerman and #BrannonBraga. Coincidence? 🤔
3️⃣ Whatever the reason, this is a cracking adventure. It delivers a strong central idea, with plenty of peril and twists.
#StarTrekEnterprise s2e11 (2002) - 3/10
Precious Cargo, written by #DavidAGoodman and #BrannonBraga.
1️⃣ Another earnest-but-bland episode. Season 2 seems to be in a rut, at this mid-point. It's just one dull script after another.
2️⃣ There are zero surprises here. The aliens introduced at the start are obviously duplicitous, and most of the episode that follows is (bizarrely) a sci-fi take on movies like #RomancingTheStone.
3️⃣ Rough-and-ready Trip is paired with a snooty princess, as ...