
| Msg # 6 of 1759 on ZZCA4349, Saturday 8-29-25, 12:33 |
| From: UBIQUITOUS |
| To: THETRUEMELISSA@GMAIL.COM |
| Subj: Re: AI/LLM reviews STNG Future Imperfect |
XPost: rec.arts.startrek.current, rec.arts.startrek.fandom, rec.arts.sf.tv XPost: rec.arts.tv From: weberm@polaris.net thetruemelissa@gmail.com wrote: >doctor@doctor.nl2k.ab.ca deliver unto us this message: >> Ai LLM Reviews of Star Trek The Next Generation - Future Imperfect > >I love this one. The first time I watched it, I kept hoping against hope >that it was real and the show had made the ballsy move to jazz things up >by skipping sixteen years. I knew they wouldn't, but I hoped anyway. > >Ethan might have gotten away with it if he'd planned better. > >Riker was allegedly going to stay in contact with the kid. It would have >been a nice touch if they'd occasionally shown some messages being >exchanged. Since they didn't, the impression is that Riker promptly >forgot the kid as soon as he could. They probably weren't going for that. Yeah, episodic shows are like that, but Babylon 5 changed that. --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05 * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2) |
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