The Elysian Kingdom
- El episodio se transmitió el 26 jul 2023
- PG
- 53min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
6.2/10
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TU CALIFICACIÓN
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- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
Runa Ewok
- Princess Runa
- (sin créditos)
Julie St-Louis
- Crimson Guard
- (sin créditos)
Shannon Widdis
- Bridge Crew
- (sin créditos)
Kara Wooten
- Crimson Guard
- (sin créditos)
Opiniones destacadas
This episode evokes episodes like "Plato's Stepchildren" and "Shoreleave" along with TNGs "Qpid", it is much more lighthearted with a sad undertone that hits hard at the end.
It wasn't this seasons best episode, but it was good, and allowed some growth for Dr. M'Benga and Lt. Hemmer.
I enjoyed it.
It wasn't this seasons best episode, but it was good, and allowed some growth for Dr. M'Benga and Lt. Hemmer.
I enjoyed it.
Love it or loath it, this episode was pure Star Trek from start to finish. Everyone got to dress up and enjoy themselves while a fairly sound Science Fiction story propelled the narrative along. Concluding Rukiya's storyline in this way came as something of a surprise but was probably a lot more satisfying than having it drag on for several seasons.
Who cares if we've seen something similar before, The over-the-top performances helped endear us to some lesser known members of the cast, the script generated quite a few unforced laughs and it all looked absolutely fabulous. A sprinkling of light-hearted fantasy has been part of the Star Trek compendium for more than fifty years, all the way back through Voyager's Adventures of Captain Proton, TNG's Hollow Pursuits to the Original Series Shore Leave. The Elysian Kingdom is now a welcome addition to that company.
I hesitate to say that this episode is what fans have been waiting for because I'm old enough to remember that some of them never liked this kind of fantasy and their vociferous complaints have resonated down through the decades. Looking at today's reviews we can see that there are no changes there, then.
But never mind the rest; I loved every minute of it. This is what Senior Trekker had almost given up hoping for. The real thing.
Who cares if we've seen something similar before, The over-the-top performances helped endear us to some lesser known members of the cast, the script generated quite a few unforced laughs and it all looked absolutely fabulous. A sprinkling of light-hearted fantasy has been part of the Star Trek compendium for more than fifty years, all the way back through Voyager's Adventures of Captain Proton, TNG's Hollow Pursuits to the Original Series Shore Leave. The Elysian Kingdom is now a welcome addition to that company.
I hesitate to say that this episode is what fans have been waiting for because I'm old enough to remember that some of them never liked this kind of fantasy and their vociferous complaints have resonated down through the decades. Looking at today's reviews we can see that there are no changes there, then.
But never mind the rest; I loved every minute of it. This is what Senior Trekker had almost given up hoping for. The real thing.
For fans of a certain age and fans of the original series, this episode resonates like an old friend. The beauty of Star Trek and of science fiction in general, allows us to throw rules out the window and play, explore, reinvent. I enjoyed the characters' alternate selves, love the fun the actors had in the episode, and enjoyed the ending with the significance of the father/daughter storyline. Give it chance and allow yourself the fantasy part of the genre and the series.
Three things every father wants to hear from his daughter. This originally aired the week of Father's Day in the US.
This episode is not as strong as the rest of the season thus far, and the direction is very disjointed, as we're dropped into the rabbit hole without any real preparation. Things don't start to get weird and get worse, no, we're dropped straight into worse without knowing how we got there.
Nothing makes sense at all, until the end. It's not quite deus ex machina, it's just there's is no real mystery that can be figured out, until the end when all is revealed.
Then it all makes sense, and it's satisfying.
I am sorry to see a promising arc end, but at least they ended it well. Very well.
Happy Father's Day, everyone. Especially to every daughter's father.
This episode is not as strong as the rest of the season thus far, and the direction is very disjointed, as we're dropped into the rabbit hole without any real preparation. Things don't start to get weird and get worse, no, we're dropped straight into worse without knowing how we got there.
Nothing makes sense at all, until the end. It's not quite deus ex machina, it's just there's is no real mystery that can be figured out, until the end when all is revealed.
Then it all makes sense, and it's satisfying.
I am sorry to see a promising arc end, but at least they ended it well. Very well.
Happy Father's Day, everyone. Especially to every daughter's father.
Seriously. This was a very bad idea poorly executed. If you do make a farce or, at least a comedic episode, hire somebody who can write comedy AND who knows Star Trek history.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaThe book Dr. M'Benga reads to Rukiya, "The Kingdom of Elysium," was authored by (fictional) science-fiction writer Benny Russell, portrayed by Avery Brooks (as Captain Sisko) from Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1993) Season 6's Far Beyond the Stars (1998) (also directed by Brooks).
- ErroresPike orders Dr. M'Benga to the bridge when Ortegas receives a head wound. Not only was M'Benga ordered to bed rest just moments earlier and was therefore off-duty, there should be a full medical staff on board to handle emergencies. Calling M'Benga specifically would be akin to calling the director of a hospital to treat a patient in the ER who needs stitches.
- Citas
Captain Christopher Pike: I said, "Hit it."
Erica Ortegas: I'm hitting it, Captain, but we're not moving.
- ConexionesReferenced in Call Me Chato: Star Trek Strange New Worlds 8 review (2022)
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- Tiempo de ejecución
- 53min
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.35 : 1
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