markwrotethat
jul 2020 se unió
Te damos la bienvenida a nuevo perfil
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Clasificación de markwrotethat
Lt. Erica Ortegas finally gets the spotlight she deserves, and the result is nothing short of exceptional. Melissa Navia brings her to life with striking humanity, humor, and pathos. The script and direction stand among the finest that Star Trek has offered in years, delivering both tension and heart. By the closing moments, I found myself unexpectedly moved. It has left a far deeper impact than I anticipated. This is top-tier Star Trek.
This week's episode of Strange New Worlds is nothing short of superb. "The Sehlat Who Ate Its Tail" might just be the best script the series has produced so far. The storytelling structure is airtight. Every scene builds naturally into the next, creating a perfectly paced narrative that never drags or feels rushed.
The character development is outstanding, with arcs that feel both deeply personal and integral to the larger plot. By the time the final act arrives, we are invested not just in the stakes but in the people facing them. And then comes the ending. It is an unexpected, relevant, and thought-provoking twist that lingers long after the credits roll.
This is Strange New Worlds firing on all thrusters, and it is an instant classic in the modern Star Trek canon. I absolutely loved this episode.
The character development is outstanding, with arcs that feel both deeply personal and integral to the larger plot. By the time the final act arrives, we are invested not just in the stakes but in the people facing them. And then comes the ending. It is an unexpected, relevant, and thought-provoking twist that lingers long after the credits roll.
This is Strange New Worlds firing on all thrusters, and it is an instant classic in the modern Star Trek canon. I absolutely loved this episode.