If the Stars Should Appear
- Episode aired Sep 28, 2017
- TV-14
- 43m
IMDb RATING
8.2/10
4.9K
YOUR RATING
The crew encounters a vessel adrift in space that's about to collide with a star.The crew encounters a vessel adrift in space that's about to collide with a star.The crew encounters a vessel adrift in space that's about to collide with a star.
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Best episode of the season so far,(Still catching up on Hulu).
I wish this was a two part episode cause it was so well written.
So far this show is smart, funny, and serious all at the same time.
One of the best new shows on TV that's for sure.
If they keep churning out episodes like this one...it'll turn into a classic.
I just hope it's not doomed because it's on Fox.
I wish this was a two part episode cause it was so well written.
So far this show is smart, funny, and serious all at the same time.
One of the best new shows on TV that's for sure.
If they keep churning out episodes like this one...it'll turn into a classic.
I just hope it's not doomed because it's on Fox.
This is not rooted in Star Trek, this is taken from probably the best sci-fi short story of all time: Nightfall by Isaac Asimov. It is not even close storywise but it has the same makeup. The short poem by Emerson is from the book too.
People keep acting as though this is Star Trek. While there are similarities in the mission and the crew, it really is its own show. And that isn't always good. Nevertheless, this episode was a good deal of fun. It reprises a place where the denizens are in an artificial environment, being ruled by a religious zealot. Very common theme for the original ST. The people have bought into this guy and he can maneuver them into killing "transgressors" (those that disagree with him). Still, this is pretty good. Two things are missing from this show. No transporter. And, obviously, no prime directive.
Although the subject matter is not "never seen", if science fiction was restricted to only cover ground that no show or book had previously covered, it would be a dead genre.
The story develops well, and is told in a way that makes sense. The humour mostly fits in with the plot, and does not damage the narrative. The episode characters are relatable and realistic - and the final scenes do carry emotional weight.
All told, a good continuation of a series that is going far deeper than most expected.
The story develops well, and is told in a way that makes sense. The humour mostly fits in with the plot, and does not damage the narrative. The episode characters are relatable and realistic - and the final scenes do carry emotional weight.
All told, a good continuation of a series that is going far deeper than most expected.
Oh my god in every second of this episode i feel like i'm seeing the faith of iran i hope someday someone like captain come and rescue us :(
by the way it was awesome episode
Did you know
- TriviaWhile the story is reminiscent of the classic For the World Is Hollow and I Have Touched the Sky (1968), the concept of a biosphere, a damaged generational spacecraft about to be destroyed by a star, and a semi-agrarian society that religiously suppresses knowledge of the truth, was the premise of the Canadian-produced television series The Starlost (1973). Similarly, the Robert A. Heinlein stories "Universe" and "Common Sense" (published in 1941 in Astounding Science Fiction, and later combined in the novel "Orphans of the Sky") feature a ship whose residents are unaware they are on a ship, controlled by a religious totalitarian government who worshiped the builders of the ship as the creators of the "universe".
- GoofsWhen the generation ship first appears on scanners, Alara says it can't be a space station because "there are no space stations this far out." As they are exploring deep into space, her statement ignores the very real possibility that it could be a station from an as-yet unidentified civilization encroaching on Union space.
- Quotes
Captain Ed Mercer: No matter how much in love they are, for whatever reason it just doesn't work out. Sometimes one of them looses perspective on the relationship, and sometimes the other one has sex with a blue alien. Humans are very flawed animals that way.
- ConnectionsFeatures The Sound of Music (1965)
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- 43m
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- 16:9 HD
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