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minus-squaretacosanonymous@lemm.eelinkfedilinkarrow-up5·1 年前My dad watched. I missed a lot. Also, I kinda dislike overused tropes and the “arena” one especially.
minus-squareusernamefactory@lemmy.calinkfedilinkarrow-up3·1 年前It wasn’t a high point for the franchise, that’s for sure.
minus-squareInfynis@midwest.sociallinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up1·1 年前I thought it was pretty good. The main bad guy was our darling Jeffrey Combs, and the grizzled mentor Hirogen that taught Seven was cool
minus-squareusernamefactory@lemmy.calinkfedilinkarrow-up1·1 年前Glad you enjoyed it, but to me it felt exceptionally cynical, even more so than other marketing inspired crossovers. The particular way the crew became so keen about wrestling for this one episode was so ingenuine. Combs is always nice to see, of course.
My dad watched. I missed a lot.
Also, I kinda dislike overused tropes and the “arena” one especially.
It wasn’t a high point for the franchise, that’s for sure.
I thought it was pretty good. The main bad guy was our darling Jeffrey Combs, and the grizzled mentor Hirogen that taught Seven was cool
Glad you enjoyed it, but to me it felt exceptionally cynical, even more so than other marketing inspired crossovers. The particular way the crew became so keen about wrestling for this one episode was so ingenuine.
Combs is always nice to see, of course.