This is one of my posts where I “review” Star Trek episodes. I will be giving each one a star rating. I sometimes will make some comments about non-political parts of them that I like or don’t like. I’ll sometimes use the issues raised in the episode to discuss similar issues in real life. And I will sometimes simply high-light the progressive politics of ST. ST is in-line with the three original themes of this blog, as I explain in the first ST post where I offer some general thoughts about ST.
I’m not very familiar with The Original Series and there might be some small amount of material there that would affect what I say about Star Trek (i.e. how often religion is mentioned)
Lastly. multi-culturalism is such a pervasive theme in ST that I only comment on it when it goes beyond the norm (i.e. inter-species partners).
“Encounter at Far Point” Parts 1 and 2 See this and this for a plot summary
From what I remember, most episodes the first three seasons of TNG more or less sucked. This series premiere gets that trend going.. I could probably write several pages worth of things that annoyed me, here’s a summary:
1. Although I can’t put my finger on it, Picard and Riker annoy me.
2. A lot of the dialogue was flawed.
3. They talk about the Ferengi as if they’re even more war-like than the Klingons. This continues through most of TNG until the Ferengi are given a much friendlier role on DS9.
4. I don’t like Q episodes in general.
5. It referred to Farpoint as some far-off place. But the Enterprise gets there very fast.
6. In the marketplace scene, it seemed like about 75% of the extras walking around are dressed as Starfleet members. What’s that about?
In general I just didn’t like it.
There is a bit of politics in the sense that humanity’s dark side (in the past) is discussed, although the specifics barely went beyond vague references to wars.
I give it 1 star out of five, and the only reason I give it that much is that it kicks off what becomes a good series that results in the creation of my two favorite series.
“The Naked Now” See this for a plot summary.
A non-political episode. I give it one star out of five.
“Code of Honor” See this for a plot summary
One bit of politics. In the alien race's society women are not treated equally with men.
I give it one star out of five.
This blog is mostly about 3 themes- Irish Republicanism, Star Trek, and opposition to bigotry, primarily in America (racism, homophobia, anti-semitism, etc.). It is mostly about Northern Ireland. It will mostly be about these issues in general and past events and will only sometimes touch on current events. Feel free to comment on the earlier posts.
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My blog is about history, popular culture, politics and current events from a democratic socialist and Irish republican perspective. The two main topics are Northern Ireland on one hand and fighting anti-Semitism, racism and homophobia on the other. The third topic is supporting the Palestinians, and there are several minor topics. The three main topics overlap quite a bit. I have to admit that it’s not going to help me get a graduate degree, especially because it’s almost always written very casually. But there are some high-quality essays, some posts that come close to being high-quality essays, political reviews of Sci-Fi TV episodes (Star Trek and Babylon 5), and a unique kind of political, progressive poetry you won't find anywhere else. (there are also reviews of episodes of Law and Order: Special Victims Unit and reviews of Roseanne)
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