Episode Discussion | Star Trek: Strange New Worlds | 2x04 "Among the Lotus Eaters"
Episode Discussion | Star Trek: Strange New Worlds | 2x04 "Among the Lotus Eaters"
Written by Kirsten Beyer & Davy Perez
Directed by Eduardo Sanchez
Logline
Returning to a planet that dredges up tragic memories, Captain Pike and his landing party find themselves forgetting everything, including their own identities as he confronts a ghost from his past.
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Thoughts as I watch:
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So, I'm wondering: is Cayuga a reference to Rod Serling? He named his production company that in reference to the lake in New York.
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Relationships suck when you are a Starfleet captain who knows your destiny to one day be in a beepie chair.
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Rigel 7, a deep cut!
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We have gone (ZERO) days without some sort of Starfleet prime directive problem.
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Finally, some Ortegas action!
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"THE HAT IS SUPREME." I'm going to have to use that in conversation.
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Oh man, at least she keeps the hat.
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"Subdermal universal translators" are the new translation microbes
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Oh boy, they have starfleet tech.
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Ah, we've got a good old-fashioned "Federation citizen takes over a world" episode!
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"This is a cage." Heh.
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Forgetting is a scary side effect for a planet.
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I get that they were only on there for like four hours, but shouldn't they have noticed stuff like this their last visit? Or maybe... THEY LOST
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"Welcome to Memento/50 First Dates Planet"
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Can still remember how to fight!
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So I'm guessing Spock is probably one of the more resistant to all of this due to his Vulcan-ness.
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Man, La'An is having a REALLY bad pair of weeks.
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Captain Pike even without his memories is still Captain Pike. Makes sense.
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Okay, I guess Spock isn't immune.
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Glad to see the Connie class had GPS.
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I gotta admit, I feel like Pelia would be good in this episode given just how many memories she has to lose and how many skills she has.
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SHE FLIES THE SHIP
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The ship's computer is great this week.
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Damn, that is some tough silverware, standing up to phaser blasts.
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Is it just me or is that a fresco or whatever of Alexander the Great... Zac-ized?
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Okay, that logic doesn't quite seem sound, but whatever.
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So, uhm, be careful about telling her about the Beepy-chair, Chris.
0 0 Reply“This is a cage.” Heh.
I hope that one day Captain Pike visits a zoo and says "this is a menagerie".
1 0 ReplyI thought it was Cuyahoga? correct me if i'm wrong pls
0 0 ReplyIt’s Cayuga, as per the closed captioning, and it’s likely no coincidence. As I noted in my annotations, the Cayuga first appeared in “A Quality of Mercy”, which shares a title with a 1961 Twilight Zone episode starring Leonard Nimoy. And TZ was produced by Serling’s production company, Cayuga Productions.
1 0 ReplyYes, I noticed that in your annotations over at... the other place. Interestingly enough, Roddenberry spoke at a memorial for Serling in 1975
0 0 ReplyI post them as a stand-alone in c/DaystromInstitute every week now.
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