Author: robert

  • Trekathon 116: Haven (TNG)

    Picard sums this one up perfectly in the last minute of the episode: “I was not amused”. Neither was I. Another obvious attempt at ‘the funny’ falls flat on its face. I’m sure that there are some who would find Lwaxana funny, but to me this just felt like a bad episodes of Desperate Starship…

  • Trekathon 115: Hide and Q (TNG)

    The good episode of this performance is the Q versus Picard dynamic. Both actors do a fantastic job. But the writing is pretty clumsy, and undermines everything else in this episode. The long scene at the end of the episode, for instance, where Riker tries to provide gifts which are all turned down, just goes…

  • Trekathon 114: The Battle (TNG)

    The first real break out episode for Patrick Stewart as Picard, and also about as close as things have come to a good episode so far. There are some clumsy scenes (mainly due to writing), but Stewart’s performance more than makes up for it as he really starts to make Picard seem like a Captain…

  • Trekathon 113: Justice (TNG)

    The only word for the first ten minutes of this episode is ‘gratuitous’. Scantily clad young men and women hugging each other and jogging around. The fundamental idea of this episode comes down to an old law and economics idea – that is, you can have very high, randomly enforced penalties as an alternative to…

  • Trekathon 112: Lonely Among Us (TNG)

    This episode was not off to a good start when Picard made a dig about Economics before the credits. The rest wasn’t as bad as the average of this season so far, it was more a problem of bumpy implementation this time. The uselessness of Troi is becoming particularly apparent, when she can’t even tell…

  • Trekathon 111: Where No One Has Gone Before (TNG)

    Finally a decent bit of Star Trek. This is a nice episode, which works out nicely and gives a bit of useful background to the characters as well. This was the first time that I started to get a proper feel for Picard and Riker. Or, rather, a feel for them as they’d later be…

  • Trekathon 110: The Last Outpost (TNG)

    Five episodes in, and this show really is quite lucky to not be canceled yet. Here we come to the big reveal on the season’s big bad aliens, and what do we get? Some fairly pathetic cowards who behave like left-over stooges. The big fight scene seems more like ‘Munchkins versus Star Fleet’ than anything.…

  • Trekathon 109: Code of Honor (TNG)

    I think there must have been a problem with my DVD. Because the scene where it was explained that the culture was a result of a violation of the Prime Directive by a previous Star Fleet mission which accidentally left behind a copy of *Jungle Drums of Africa*. Because surely they weren’t intending to just…

  • Trekathon 108: The Naked Now (TNG)

    Right. So that first two-part episode was a bit of a rocky start, but pilots are like that, aren’t they. Too many characters to establish. Now that’s out of the way maybe we can have a good episode. No such luck. This is just bad. From the seduction of the android “fully functional in every…

  • Trekathon 107: Encounter at Farpoint, Part II (TNG)

    The second half of the pilot picks the pieces up a little. There are still some problems – Picard is being a bit of a dick, and his characterisation is still settling down. And the Wesley Crusher issue is starting to rear it’s head. But the core of the story is an interesting SF idea,…