Is the pilot episode so straightforward? . The captain of the first season really wants a face, a figure, a figure, the captain and the robot girl in the seventh episode of prpr are really beautiful, they were killed by a spike, and the girl said Not programmed for you is a bit of a meaning Deep and long. . .
In the eighth episode, it was too scary for children who were not guided and educated. When I watched it, I thought of Liu Cixin’s novel Supernova Era. I didn’t read the last part of that book. I always felt that it was too scary and I couldn’t stand it. As a result, in this episode There are so many children who do not obey discipline. But what puzzles me is that after so many years, is it true that there is no improvement at all? It is really terrible. Ah, it suddenly occurred to me that I didn't explain to the end why this planet is the same as the earth, maybe just because it is close, the virus can also infect people on earth?
In the ninth episode, 10,000 rolled eyes to that female doctor! ! No professionalism at all! ! Well, it's not a pig teammate in the end, but I want to know if Kirk has been brainwashed yet? ?
The tenth episode of Captain's Mouth Cannon Ability MAX, the whole episode can be said to be his personal show, but it also reflects the daily life of the Enterprise crew, not only a starship, but also a starship with a five-year mission. , Kirk has decisive decision-making ability, and there is a big gap between Pike in the pilot episode. After watching the next few episodes, I think it is really biased to judge based on the performance of only one episode. Maybe there will be different performances in other series.
In the eleventh episode, Spock is extremely powerful. The captain was really confused when he heard the speed of the spacecraft. He probably realized that Spock was doing a ghost. I didn’t dare to watch. I don’t know. What happens when two people face off. This episode is simply Shura Field. . The captain is really miserable. . But when the doctor asked Spock if imprisonment in the cabin was enough, it was really annoying and funny. Why did it feel that the captain was out of the situation by Spock's series of operations after boarding the ship, and Dr. McCoy had a feeling of watching the excitement? ? ? Finally, when I saw the two of them (ignoring the two red shirts...) they were screaming when they confronted each other.
In the twelfth episode, I have to say that the flashback is a bit boring, especially when I see Vina become an Orion slave girl dancing, it is really a bit embarrassing. .
There is nothing to say about these two episodes. It is true that the drama conflicts are fierce, but this is only in the first half. As the pilot episodes continue to be played later, I always feel that food is tasteless and it is a pity to discard it. In the end, Spock’s charges were resolved lightly with a single sentence. Kirk did not summarize the whole thing or make a clear expression of the repair of the relationship between the two and Spock’s understanding. It was a bit disappointing. . And will Spock really do such a thing? I always feel a little weird. . . As for Pike's final decision to live in fantasy, it is really blameless, it can only be said to be a personal tragedy.
In the thirteenth episode, has the original Thanos’ approach been thought of and realized so early? . But I haven't watched these two dramas, so the meaning of many lines is a little bit incomprehensible o(╯□╰)o. . What's the final answer of the captain? I can't say that I don't care, but the most important thing is Ms. Yin? ?
The fourteenth episode, so don’t just set up the flag. . . The captain is so handsome in this episode, and the plans of the two captains are also very exciting, but thinking about Spock's dad opposite, it always feels a bit of a drama. . In addition, this episode of Captain showed hesitating side for the first time, as expected, there is still a lot of pressure.
The fifteenth episode, to be honest, this episode is too yy. . . However, there are many highlights: At first, the captain thought it was the first officer who massaged him, but he didn’t expect it to be a clerical instrument, and his expression suddenly became stiff. I didn’t expect the captain to be a serious person when he was in the academy. I was teased by the senior, 2333; the doctor straight ball teases the girl, think about the doctor’s setting seems to be different from AOS, there is no family introduction, and finally the doctor appears again, when there are two girls in cool clothes, the whole expression of the clerk is not good Yes, doctor, you have to reflect on it! !
In the sixteenth episode, we can only say that Spock is a wolf. He is too logical but ignores emotions. He just judges the situation within his own cognition. But in fact, the universe is more diverse, with all kinds of things. Kind of creatures and races. Going further, the diversity of the universe is also symbolic and logical. It is not only logical to estimate it according to the usual situation, why Spock has not taken it into consideration? Did the screenwriter deliberately create this kind of conflict? When commanded by the captain, Spock didn't show this characteristic. If this is the case, it is impossible to imagine Spock as the captain, how he will deal with all kinds of emergencies, and it is even impossible to imagine that he will eventually become the ambassador of Vulcan. Human conversation skills. The captain said at the end Mr. Spock, you're a stubborn man. It's so sweet.
In the seventeenth episode, there are not too many ups and downs. It is one of the various life forms that will be encountered in the five-year mission. The final dialogue mentioned that you'll not be permitted to make any more planets. Are all the planets in the universe made by such creatures? Is our universe just their toys? Think carefully. .
In the eighteenth episode, the famous race Gorn in Star Trek finally appeared. In Wikipedia, The fight scene has become one the best-remembered scenes of the original series, in part due to the slow and lumbering movement of the Gorn, which some viewers have considered unintentionally comical. The contrast between Gorn's appearance and his clumsy actions is impressive. Imagine if the dinosaurs on the earth did not become extinct and evolved, then in the future, perhaps the race that ruled the earth will be similar to Gorn? At the beginning of this episode, the Federation’s outpost was destroyed. Kirk was determined to counterattack the alien starship. However, in the duel with Captain Gorn, the opponent claimed that the Federation was invading their territory, and it had to be said that it was facing In these unknown worlds, this kind of thing is always unavoidable.
In the nineteenth episode, a very interesting episode, Enterprise traveled through time while breaking free from a planet. Back in the 1960s, it was used as a UFO by the U.S. Air Force at the time. In order not to confuse time and space, Kirk had to Destroy the records related to Enterprise, and enable the two past persons who were mistakenly transmitted to the ship to return to the correct time appropriately. But I'm thinking, since the method they finally decided to adopt is to go back to the original time and then back to the correct time, then why bother to get the video and photos? Logically speaking, these should not exist. If the colonel’s son were to land on Mars, the time would only be the beginning of the 21st century at best, but based on the current situation, it was still too optimistic when producing the series. . In addition, the computer molesting captain, Spock's rolling eyes are really very essence! ! There are so many long fighting scenes of the captain, Spock finally started to worry Don't you find that painful, captain? (Crazy hint??)
In the twentieth episode, the captain was tried in a military court. Generally speaking, the computer record was changed, which caused Kirk to fall into a scandal. This episode may be a reflection on the evolving technology at the time, trusting computer records too much and ignoring the others. Judging from Kirk's self-defense in court, it is true that Enterprise is his favorite. This is also reflected in the eighteenth episode. Sulu is ordered to ensure the safety of Enterprise no matter what means it takes. Spock's trust and defense of Kirk was completely undisguised. It was very touching to trust the captain wholeheartedly. Finally, Captain, is your conscience going to make a girl on the bridge? ? ?
The twenty-first episode is a bit similar to I, Robot’s vision, except that the robot successfully controlled humans, and the entire society is unified and harmonious. However, there is Festival at night. The depiction of Festival in the drama is restrained. It's not as straightforward as it is in current American TV shows, but it can also be seen that Festival is an unrestrained carnival for everyone. I always feel that this episode is implying something, especially in the context of the time. . . The captain solved the problem with a mouthpiece at the end. It is basically the same as the third episode of the second season. It can be foreseen that Spock will say that is very logical. (Is there a crew member who decided to stay for the girl? ?)
In the twenty-second episode, Khan finally appeared. He is a very charming character. He is in constant confrontation with the captain, but he always has a sm orz with that historian. The doctor was surprised in this episode. I almost forgot before that he was also a member of the Starfleet. He always felt like a hard-mouthed but very gentle person, calling for the doctor!!!
In the twenty-third episode, the captain is really tough, threatening the parliament with an entire planet, and because the computer war has always made them fear real war, it has already distorted their self-proclaimed barbaric nature.
Episode 24, I have a responsibility to this ship. To that man on the bridge.
In the twenty-fifth episode, according to the documentary, Da Lei's father died while filming this episode. Some clues can also be seen from the second half. Speaking of the plot alone, Spock kept watching the captain's figure when he was separated from the captain until he disappeared at the turning point. He was really a peerless nan friend. In the end, both parties compromised. Is this relationship equal? In essence, aren’t human beings still invaders?
The twenty-sixth episode, when I first watched it, I felt confused. Why did people on this planet completely accept the oppression of the Klingon people and vaguely guess the facts. It's not simple, but it's still too routine. Moreover, the view on war only mentions one point at the end, without real exposition. (I always feel there is a tension between the captain and the commander of the Klingon people?)
In the twenty-seventh episode, the second season of the Mirror Universe draws on the creativity of this episode, but two identical particles collide with each other and annihilate. This is reasonable, but the exact same does not have to be really "exactly" the same. . In fact, what I want to say most is that the captain is really easy to overthrow?
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