Author: robert

  • Trekathon 106: Encounter at Farpoint, Part I (TNG)

    Star Trek returns to live action TV for the first time since 1969. In we sweep to a fantastic looking Enterprise, a cool looking Captain, and then: it’s super-powerful aliens. Again. *sigh*. Oh well, at least the Q are the apotheosis of the idea. And really, the first 10 minutes isn’t promising. It’s incredibly talky,…

  • Trekathon 105: Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (MOV)

    A lot of people rate this as the best of the movies. I’m not sure I agree. It’s a good movie, certainly (it’s the only one that I could ever convince my wife to suffer through, at any rate). But in a lot of respects it just isn’t very Star-Trek-y.r As a movie it tries…

  • Trekathon 104: Star Trek III: The Search for Spock (MOV)

    Star Trek III gets a lot of heat from people who want to maintain the ‘odd numbered Star Trek films aren’t any good’ myth. But it’s really not that bad. There are quite a few distracting missteps. The recasting of Saavik, Scotty assimilating the contents of the pie van, the silly Klingon dog, Christoper Lloyd…

  • Trekathon 103: Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (MOV)

    The film that saved Star Trek. I mean that seriously. While the first movie was a success, it wasn’t very good. If the second one had also been bad, then I think that the movie series would have stopped, and we never would have seen any of the other TV series. Fortunately, Star Trek II…

  • Trekathon 102: Star Trek: The Motion Picture (MOV)

    So, imagine that you’re a Star Trek fan back in December 1979. It’s been over 10 years since the last real episode (June 1979), 5 years since even the last animated episode. Is this a worthy return to Star Trek? Or is this Star Wars Episode One? The Motion Picture is, I think, a pretty…

  • Trekathon Season Review: The Animated Series, Season 2

    It’s not completely fair to treat this as a complete season. After all, it’s only six episodes long. But it’s technically a season, so here we go. There’s nothing terrible here. But by the same token, there’s also nothing very good, certainly nothing of the quality of *Yesteryear* in season one. The biggest thing to…

  • Trekathon 101: The Counter-Clock Incident (TAS)

    So this would be the last bit of Star Trek on screen that fans would get for five or so years. And what do we get? Star Trek Babies. Actually, it’s beautifully done from an art perspective, and even the plot manages to avoid a lot of the stupidities that this kind of episode can…

  • Trekathon 100: How Sharper Than a Serpent’s Tooth? (TAS)

    The 100th episode of all Star Trek. It’s a mark that many franchises are very happy to reach. Of course, Star Trek would go on to reach it six more times (so far). The episode is off to a good start in avoiding cliche. For instance, it’s nice that the ‘ancient alien who once visited…

  • Trekathon 099: Albatross (TAS)

    Hmmm. McCoy is accused of causing a plague and forced to go on trial: good. The alien is fooled into sneaking on board the Enterprise by leaving the shuttle bay doors open: bad. Post-apocalyptic looking planet: good. No one remembers to exercise basic quarantine procedures on leaving a planet covered with plague: bad. Funnily enough,…

  • Trekathon 098: The Practical Joker (TAS)

    The computer of the Enterprise goes mad and starts playing practical jokes on everyone. A pretty forgettable episode, although it’s interesting in that it has the ‘Rec Room’, which appears to be almost identical to the Holodeck of the next series. More evidence that, regardless of what Roddenberry thought, The Animated Series is part of…