philipp-34911
Joined Jan 2019
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The premise is actually interesting, but instead of diving into the trauma, ethics, or even the sci-fi potential, the episode opts for melodrama and half-baked emotional beats.
While Rosalind Chao and Colm Meaney give it their all, even their seasoned acting can't make up for a script that treats time displacement like a bad case of summer camp. The emotional stakes feel oddly low, the pacing drags, and somehow the solution to this temporal tragedy is something that I as a parent would never ever do.
Decisions with potentially devastating consequences are made on a whim, and more often than not I completely fail to understand the characters' actions. The ending comes off as a cheap escape from the and emotional ethical dilemma. Nothing has consequences here.
Worf's sub-plot about proving himself as a dad is kinda heartwarming though. I'm giving this episode an extra star just for that.
While Rosalind Chao and Colm Meaney give it their all, even their seasoned acting can't make up for a script that treats time displacement like a bad case of summer camp. The emotional stakes feel oddly low, the pacing drags, and somehow the solution to this temporal tragedy is something that I as a parent would never ever do.
Decisions with potentially devastating consequences are made on a whim, and more often than not I completely fail to understand the characters' actions. The ending comes off as a cheap escape from the and emotional ethical dilemma. Nothing has consequences here.
Worf's sub-plot about proving himself as a dad is kinda heartwarming though. I'm giving this episode an extra star just for that.
I'm a millennial Star Trek fan but still had a lot of fun with this kids' show. I didn't want to watch it at first, because it's Star Wars (from Disney) and targeted at kids. The recent SW series were just so bad that I didn't want to waste my time anymore (apart from Andor which was amazing!) I really just accidentally stumbled upon a youtube video that highly praised this series and thought I'd give it a try.
So it's got great fight scenes, grounded good looking CGI effects, and the child actors are just the coolest! I loved the story: There are pirates, some dark jokes, just the right dose of violence, I also got some Indiana Jones vibes from one of their episodes. Overall just a really good time. Hope this gets a sequel.
So it's got great fight scenes, grounded good looking CGI effects, and the child actors are just the coolest! I loved the story: There are pirates, some dark jokes, just the right dose of violence, I also got some Indiana Jones vibes from one of their episodes. Overall just a really good time. Hope this gets a sequel.
To all those 1-star voters who didn't even see the series: no worries, this is not the end of manhood! It's just a fun series exploring pregnancy from a different angle. Relax. Nobody is forcing anything on anyone.