Continue the details of the Klingons: After the Klingons die, his companions will scream up to the sky, this Not expressing grief, but warning death: another Klingon fighter is here, be careful! When the Klingon army caught up and demanded the two traitors, Worf stepped forward to intercede. But he didn't ask the net to open one side, but wanted them to die like fighters, rather than being executed by the law without reputation. In the end, when both traitors died, Captain Klingon only asked one sentence: "Did they die in honor?" Worf replied, "Yes." So the captain turned and left, with no more words.
[Episode 20] Compared with the wonderful Klingons in the previous episode, this episode is very mediocre. A planet's main business is to manufacture weapons, and the super weapons they produced eventually ruined themselves. Enterprising went to investigate the disappearance of the cargo ship, but was attacked by a demonstration weapon in this munitions factory and almost died there. An obvious mistake was made this season: the disappearance of the cargo ship meant that the planet was in great danger, but the first officer brought only two people to investigate. After the chief mate was attacked, the captain took the doctor personally into the danger, which violated the basic safety principle: the captain and the chief mate should not be in the same dangerous area. In addition, knowing that there were dangerous enemies below, the captain did not bring Worf and more security personnel, but took the doctor down, which is not like the work of the top starship captain. The resolution of the final matter is also like a child's play, just say "stop", and then say that you want to buy weapons and it's over. The computer is so foolish, that there is no deposit and no guarantee, just believe it if you just say "I want to buy" without any proof?
[Episode 21] In that era when drugs were rampant, even Star Trek began to discuss the drug problem. The entry point is quite innovative: it was originally a drug, but it was later found to be addictive, so it became a means of making money. The middle section is also very smart: the drug dealer finds that the customer is in danger of losing gear, so he is willing to supply the goods at a discount, so as not to let the other party passively detoxify. The final solution is amazing: According to the highest guiding principle, the captain cannot interfere with the agreement between the two parties, so the drugs are still delivered to the customer. But the captain also refused to repair the customer's spacecraft, so there will be no more spacecraft to transport drugs in the future. Customers will have a period of extremely painful days, but they can survive it. The drug dealers face the biggest dilemma.
[Episode 22] A terrible episode. Tasha's actors did not want to continue acting, so the producer arranged for her to die in this episode. This kind of tricks in American dramas are really too much and too much to watch. So the whole episode didn't feel touched at all, I just felt that I was played like a monkey. But to be fair, the actors are still acting very seriously, especially Troi. The tears she shed at the memorial service are real. She and Tasha's actors have become friends and are very sad for her departure. As for Tasha's actor, she didn't have much success later. One comment said well: “Tasha’s departure is unfortunate. Yes, neither the plot nor the actors in the first season were so good. Tasha’s actors were never the best, but the first mate, Tori and Gordi’s actors were not very good in the first season, and these actors did not slam the door to leave. In the following seasons, these actors performed better and better. There is no doubt that if Tasha does not leave, she will also The performance is getting better and better."
[Episode 23] The structure is a bit loose, but it's still a good episode. Captain Picard began to express his inner feelings. The reason for abandoning his girlfriend was because he didn't want to live ordinary life and wanted to get ahead. This doesn't sound very noble, but isn't it true for real people? When the old girlfriend and the doctor met, the doctor's expression made people laugh. Even in the future, Parisian cafes will still be very emotional. The setting of the time wave is very interesting, but the exploration is not deep, not as deep as one of the later episodes, so the ending seems very scribble. Similarly, the screenwriter tried to combine the two clues of "Captain Picard Meets Old Girlfriend" and "Scientist's Crazy Experiment". Although it is better than the previous episodes, the problem is that the plots of both lines are too sloppy. .
[Episode 24] Generally speaking, this episode is at an intermediate level. The opening part of the secret meeting of the four captains was wonderful, and the questions that Captain Walker posed when verifying Captain Picard were extremely tricky. However, the story later became more mediocre. Picard sailed back to Earth without thinking about what kind of suspicion this would bring. The Zerg had already occupied all the top officials of the starship, but they were easily killed by Captain Picard and the first officer. The whole process is like a child playing house. But the first mate pretending to be under control is still very good. In addition, the Zerg is disgusting.
[Episode 25] The clues in this episode are unprecedentedly complex. Not only are there two clues, but each clue has a branch. But on the other hand, the storytelling ability is very poor, and none of the clues is clear. As the end of the first season, this episode can only be described as "very bad". The first clue is that the outpost in the neutral zone lost contact, and the Enterprise encountered the Romulan spacecraft, which had not been seen for decades, during the investigation. Later, it was discovered that the opponent's outpost was also destroyed. Neither side knew what had happened, but in the end there was no explanation, and it was all over. Isn't this cheating? In fact, there is an explanation in the earliest script. It was the Borg people who destroyed the outposts on both sides, but the producer decided to postpone the appearance of the Borg people, and this episode became unanswered.
Another clue is even more cheating. Enterprising discovered frozen humans in the 20th century. Three of them survived, so they rescued them. The first is a nasty rich man who thinks he is very rich and has nothing to do; the second is a pop musician; the third is a mother, she has no idea that she is frozen. In the end these three people were sent back to the earth, and then there was no more. These three people hardly contributed to the development of the plot. If the producer wants to discuss the "technical confusion back to the future", the simple plot has no discussion value. When editing this episode, it was just in time for the American screenwriters to strike. The screenwriters went on strike after writing the first draft. No one revised the draft. The director had to pick up the first draft and shoot hard, so the plot was very rough.
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