Tag: TV

  • Star Trek Enterprise Review: Carbon Creek

    Star Trek Enterprise Review: Carbon Creek

    In my rewatch of Star Trek Enterprise Season 2, I came across an episode that to some extent embodied the Autistic social struggle of living in modern society. The episode is named ‘Carbon Creek’ and was first aired on the 25th September 2002. In this episode T’Pol tells a story about her great-grandmother and two…

  • Star Trek Enterprise Review: Dear Doctor

    Star Trek Enterprise Review: Dear Doctor

    In my rewatch of Star Trek Enterprise Season 1, a recent episode came to my attention that adds thought to the Autistic struggle for fairer human rights and adjustments. The episode is named “Dear Doctor” and was aired on 23rd January 2002. In this episode the Enterprise crew encounter a planet with two human like…

  • Star Trek Enterprise Review: Shadows of P’Jem

    Star Trek Enterprise Review: Shadows of P’Jem

    I’ve been continuing my rewatch of Enterprise and I just watched the ‘Shadows of P’Jem’. In this episode it’s reported the Andorians destroyed P’Jem (the Vulcan monastery) after discovering it’s a spying station. The Vulcans up the diplomatic pressure by blaming Archer and recalling T’Pol. Later on a planet T’Pol is taken hostage with Archer…

  • Star Trek Deep Space Nine Review: Favor The Bold

    Star Trek Deep Space Nine Review: Favor The Bold

    This evening I continued my screening of multipart episodes of Star Trek Deep Space Nine by viewing Favor The Bold and Sacrifice Of Angels (Season 6, 1997). In this episode Sisko sends a fleet to retake DS9 before the Dominion disarm the mines at the Wormhole. Although Sisko retakes DS9 the mines are disarmed and…

  • Star Trek Deep Space Nine Review: In and By Inferno’s Light

    Star Trek Deep Space Nine Review: In and By Inferno’s Light

    Today I continued my screening of multipart episodes of Star Trek DS9 by viewing In and By Inferno’s Light (Season 5, 1997). In these episodes Garak and Worf are captured and interned by the Dominion where they meet Dr Bashir. There is no escape outside the prison dome of the asteroid. Meanwhile Sisko assembles a…

  • Star Trek Deep Space Nine Review: The Way of the Warrior

    Star Trek Deep Space Nine Review: The Way of the Warrior

    The Way of the Warrior (Season 4, 1995/96) was the next 2 part Star Trek DS9 episode I watched today. As a child it was one of my favourites that I originally owned on VHS mainly for it’s extensive ship battles at the time. In this episode Worf from The Next Generation makes his debut…

  • Star Trek Deep Space Nine Review: Homefront

    Star Trek Deep Space Nine Review: Homefront

    Tonight I continued my screening of multipart episodes of Star Trek DS9 by viewing Homefront and Paradise Lost (Season 4, 1996). In this 2 part episode Sisko and Odo are posted to paradise, also known as Earth, in 2372. Their task was to assist Starfleet in saving paradise from the changeling threat (the founders of…

  • Star Trek Deep Space Nine Review: Improbable Cause

    Star Trek Deep Space Nine Review: Improbable Cause

    This afternoon I continued my screening of multipart episodes of Star Trek DS9 by viewing Improbable Cause and the Die is Cast (Season 3, 1995). In this 2 part episode Garak’s shop is blown up. Garak becomes involved with his formers associates at the Obsidian Order and the Tal Shiar who have a small fleet…

  • Star Trek Deep Space Nine Review: Past Tense

    Star Trek Deep Space Nine Review: Past Tense

    Tonight I continued my screening of multipart episodes of Star Trek DS9 by viewing Past Tense (Season 3, 1995). In this 2 part episode the crew are involved in a transporter accident that takes them back to the year 2024. Set in San Francisco, Sisko and Bashir find themselves trapped in a Sanctuary District. Sanctuary…