I died. This made me laugh for 5 minutes. I couldn't breathe.
I died. This made me laugh for 5 minutes. I couldn't breathe.
I died. This made me laugh for 5 minutes. I couldn't breathe.
It was a great episode.
Also, Number One saying "They put that on the poster?" made my heart melt.
And the gag with Ransom calling Una the sexiest, given the actors' relationship.
I adore this episode, especially later on when the SNW crew go fan crazy over the NX-01 crew with those Boimler and Mariner grinning in the background. That and Boim's Section 31 fast walk
I've watched this episode twice and I'm about to watch it a third time since you reminded me about it
Everyone keeps saying “this episode” but I don’t know which series or which episode y’all are referring to lol
The next few years under captain Pike will have to be very harsh on Spock to get him to Nimoy's look
young Leonard Nemoy was a pretty handsome dude.
CGI jowls!
this is a great episode! when she comes through the portal. I always think "oh gawd, here we go". the characters are played flawlessly and really bring the shows together in a way that few are able to achieve.
Is this what this show is like?
Lower Decks is an animated comedy. It's Star Trek in a new genre. They speak very fast, very loudly, and try to make every line at least a little funny, often sliding in obscure references to Trek lore. Think Futurama or Rick and Morty.
Strange New Worlds is a modern take on classic Star Trek, which is much more buttoned-up. It's true to the more serious tone of previous live-action Trek series.
This is from the crossover episode, where two Lower Decks characters appeared in Strange New Worlds. The contrast between them and the Enterprise crew was a riot, and IMHO they didn't overdo it; they got it just right. It's everything I could have hoped for as a fan of both of these two very different series.
I recommend both shows.
Lower Decks is certainly fast, loud and in-your-face funny. But what I was completely not expecting is for it to be so respectful and adoring of what came before in the franchise. I thought originally, ah yeah one of those “fast edgy animated comedies”, it surely would be derisive and treat Trek like a joke itself, but actually, no it does not. It’s a comedy set in the Trek universe, it’s not a comedy where Trek is the punchline.
Weeell, SNW is only on season 2 and we've already had an animated crossover, a musical episode, two characters doing Star Trek mythbusters, a double date sitcom setup with Spock and a renfair episode.
SNW isn't a self-parody, but it's certainly aiming for TOS' blend of camp and speculative sci-fi more than the "serious tone" of 90s Trek, if that's how we want to describe it.
Lol no that was a unique (but still great) episode
@xusontha @ruckblack Well, it's very in line with LD but unique for SNW. It's the incongruity that makes it a riot.
I could watch Boimler hop in the saddle and exclaim "Riker" over, and over...
Is that Bill?
I know boimler's hair is purple in lower decks, but I didn't expect it to be purple in live action for some reason and I couldn't stop thinking about how weird it was whenever he was on screen. Like, the Simpsons have yellow skin while animated but if they were real life people it wouldn't be neon yellow. Am I crazy?
Turns out that's not just an animation convention, Boimler's hair really is purple. He dyes it.
I loved this crossover, but Spock's casting was very rough. He's a talented actor, but he's not Spock...
TOS is unwatchable to me so Ethan Peck has become the Spock for me lol
To me I feel like Ethan peck is actually very good at acting as Spock, but the writing is extremely unspock like and so it doesn’t feel right. Kirk’s writing also seems more like the mythos of Kirk remembered as by the 24th century than the actual buttoned up officer of the 23rd.