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After all these years and all these re-watches, Meridian and Revelations are still a punch in the gut
It's funny how that always happens, even if we know that they'll be up and about again more or less fully clothed. I still get a bit misty eyed when Scotty pipes Spock's pod out of the launch tube.
Archer from season 3 is quite the bad ass and I kinda miss the old nice one from season one and two. I can understand why he is the way he is but it felt kinda fast a little more character development would have been nice. Still season 3 is awesome and one of the best season of a TNg and ent.
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"A society grows great when old men plant trees, the shade of which they know they will never sit in. Good people do things for other people. That's it, the end." -- Penelope Wilton in Ricky Gervais's After Life
Bringing Home the Beacon (Here we are one last time. This episode starts the Farscape trend of a big episode arc to end the season. With the real Aeryn gone along with some Peacekeepers on Kazanti its very apparent that we are starting the end of the episode arc. To that end this episode seems to serve as a buildup. Not a lot really happens except the stage for future episodes. Sure there is that beacon for Moya to disguise her from sensors but that’s not really a story. But that is okay because it was interesting to see the interaction between the deligation and I liked seeing Chiana and Noranti genetically altered to hide from Peacekeepers. I thought the bioloid of a fake Aeryn. And while I knew something was up that is not what I thought would happen. Should be an interesting end of show arc.)
A Constellation of Doubt (I think the writers are real cynics when it comes to how Earth would respond to discovery of alien life. Their isn’t much to review on this one because their isn’t much of a plot except to say showing how Earth responded to the presence of Moya. All this condemending was wrong and while I’m not the most optimistic person I think it was a little cynical how Earth responded. All the former sheriff insane man was a nice callback to Kansas. I like the callback to an unrealized reality of the Stark/Sikozu. It will be interesting to see what visiting that reality will bring in the next episode Hilarious moment goes to Chiana eating the lipstick. I also found Noroanti very wise on her talk about religion. Seem pretty accurate to me.)
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