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Star Trek: Picard “Penance” – Review

I spoke too soon, we don’t get rid of him just yet. Once again directed by Doug Aarniokoski with Matthew Okumura editing, and staff writers Christopher B. Derrick, Juliana James, and Kiley Rossetter returning. The teleplay is written by the returning Akiva…
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Star Trek: Picard “The Star Gazer” – Review

Lovely, from one obscenely depressing and not very fun season of Picard to another – this time with Q and the Borg. I don’t have time to play about today, “Nepenthe” director Douglas Aarniokoski returns with writing credits going to Akiva Goldsman…
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S.W.A.T. (2017) – Review

The great philosophers N.W.A. once said, “And on the other hand, without a gun, they can’t get none, but don’t let it be a black and a white one.” It is no secret that race relations and policing are a major discussion that repeatedly…
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Star Trek: Picard “Et in Arcadia Ego” – Review

So Picard is dead and Evil Spock disappears. That’s the entertaining, satisfying narrative that has been broken up into 10 episodes (9 stories). Let’s get the convoluted mess of credits out of the way, Akiva Goldsman directs both parts of “Et in…
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Star Trek: Picard “Broken Pieces” – Review

Warning: The following article may contain language not suitable for all. Reader’s discretion is advised. I was about to say “Two out of nine ain’t bad,” but the reality is that six and a half hours in, bad would be putting it…
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Lower Decks “Old Friends, New Planets” – Review

An episode that’s a 30-minute version of Wrath of Khan, with heavy connections to TNG, including “Lower Decks?” I’m in! Directed by Bob Suarez, he returns from “Something Borrowed, Something Green” and “A Few Badgeys More” from earlier this season. As I’ve said before,…
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Lower Decks “The Inner Fight” – Review

“What in the minimalist hell…” Finally, someone agrees with me, this simple and minimalist design everyone is going for is horrible. Maybe I should note that Mike McMahan’s “The Inner Fight” is a two-parter and all that before I start complimenting Beckett…
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Lower Decks “Caves” – Review

Oh great, another trapped in a cave mission of Lower Decks. How could they make this one seem original? In the final episode of Megan Lloyd’s run this season as director, we’ve got Ben Rodgers’ “Caves.” Rodgers is the story editor and writer…
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Lower Decks “A Few Badgeys More” – Review

Rule 34 of the Rules of Acquisition, war is good for business. Of course, rule 35 of the Rules of Acquisition is: Peace is good for business. Directed by Bob Suarez, returning from “Something Borrowed, Something Green,” as well as other episodes…
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Lower Decks “Parth Ferengi’s Heart Place” – Review

Hitchhiker’s Guide to Ferenginar. Listen, if I didn’t do it, then you’d all be thinking of it anyway. This episode is directed by Brandon Williams, who was behind the wonderful “In the Cradle of Vexilon,” though I’d argue this is a lesser…
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