Stranded on a toxic moon, Ortegas must defy her deepest beliefs to survive.Stranded on a toxic moon, Ortegas must defy her deepest beliefs to survive.Stranded on a toxic moon, Ortegas must defy her deepest beliefs to survive.
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What an amazing episode. If only real life reflected this idea of enemies been able to find common ground and learn from one another. Melissa fully carried this episode. She owned it! This episode reminds me of why Star Trek. SNW is becoming my favorite of all Trek and this episode delivers in more ways than expected.
Was losing interest in the series but this episode brought my interest back. Best episode of the season. The plot was more serious, more syfy, and was more true to the strange new world theme. I think the series should be written to follow this type of plot versus the season's previous episodes so far.
Finally, an actual Star Trek episode on this series that calls itself Star Trek. This is, one might say, basic, certainly for the standards of this gimmick-obsessed series. But in this simplicity lies its strength because we get very solid character development for an underutilized crewmember, Ortegas, as well as many good moments for Uhura too.
Sure, the Enemy Mine plot is a bit tired - and the story certainly didn't need the TOS fan service twist at the end, the worst part of this otherwise excellent episode, but aside from the stunning visuals and sense of danger, the relationship between the characters is very moving, so much so that I may now harbor resentment against La'An, who of course didn't have the eduction in cooperation, trust and overcoming prejudice that Erica - and we - just had. This is the Star Trek ethos, and I'm glad that it can still be seen on this show occasionally.
More of this please and less of the comedy!
Sure, the Enemy Mine plot is a bit tired - and the story certainly didn't need the TOS fan service twist at the end, the worst part of this otherwise excellent episode, but aside from the stunning visuals and sense of danger, the relationship between the characters is very moving, so much so that I may now harbor resentment against La'An, who of course didn't have the eduction in cooperation, trust and overcoming prejudice that Erica - and we - just had. This is the Star Trek ethos, and I'm glad that it can still be seen on this show occasionally.
More of this please and less of the comedy!
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.
I really appreciated how this episode showed how well Ortega can act and I love enemy mine soooo this was perfect. I agree there have been some off episodes this particular season but I still have love for the crew and I really wish they would extend the series even longer. I have always been a Star Trek fan and I try to recognize it's for entertainment to take us away from the madness of the world for a little bit and some people are really too serious about it.
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- TriviaThe first episode of the series to be centered around the character of Erica Ortegas.
- ConnectionsReferences Star Trek: Arena (1967)
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