I’m just this crystalline entity, y’know?

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  • I was going to rewatch this, but reading @ 's rundown soured the memory of it a bit. It’s an episode I’ve watched a bunch, and it has some elements I really like:

    • The cat nun nurses, terrific makeup, crazy concept!
    • The face of Boe, another wild and well executed idea.
    • Cassandra! Probably the most iconic trampoline recurring villain in the early show. Even now, fans post cookies and embroideries in her likeness, even though she’s visually and thematically horrible!
    • Let’s just add the Duke of Manhattan, too. What a throwaway character. And I like how his neck grates when he moves.
    • And I like Chip, for some reason. In this bonkers rogues gallery, he’s just a dude in scrubs with some paint on his face. Somehow that, a silly gait and the earnest, wide eyed acting is enough.

    The allure of the body swap has worn off the more I watch this, though. Not a lot of actors can pull it off, much less so when the person they’re impersonating is Zoë Wanamaker at her peak of campiness.

    By now when I think back on this episode, I remember Billie Piper complimenting her own arse, and skip to the one with the werewolf instead. Oops, spoilers for next week’s throwback discussion!

    This is honestly not a terrific story as a whole — VS has already pointed out the biggest pratfalls — but at least it’s so full of wacky characters and running away from human guinea pigs, you won’t have time to say “that’s not how medicines work”.



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    12 days ago

    Barclay was evading real life conflict and pressure for sure, but also doing erotic power play with holo-versions of his crewmates… I think that last part was an early taste of our current deepfake porn reality 😬

    Either way, Lower decks made it clear that into the 2380s, cleaning out the holodeck biofilters was still the worst job on a starship:

    People really use it for that?

    Oh yeah. It’s mostly that.










  • Hm, interesting. I’m a bit wary of science fiction’s ability to grapple with “AI” while techbros crowbar their glorified Tamagotchi into anything with a chipset — promoting the products with allusions to scifi that the eager marketers clearly haven’t understood.

    But I’ll give this a watch on your suggestion that it has Star Trek elements, or vibes 🙂 As long as it isn’t “The measure of a man” with Grok in the defendant’s seat…