This one was written by Star Trek: Prodigy’s Aaron J. Waltke.
This one was actually really good, didn’t expect that
I say this one is canon and it’s proof that Trip didn’t die in enterprise. The hologram just got super inaccurate and twisted as it got passed around with lossy compression in a game of telephone like an old meme.
If Enterprise ever gets the reboot/later seasons it deserves, I’m sure they’ll magic them back to life. I mean, Spock died and had his brain completely removed at some point, Trip’s death wouldn’t even be worth mentioning.
Would be super funny if they just brought the crew back together and acted like he never died, because everyone got over it when they brought him back a week after the end of the show.
I’m surprised by this one. I think it is amusing. And, not offensive. This episode seems to actually get Star Trek, while gently poking fun. After the first two Very Short Treks, I wasn’t going to watch anymore of them. Didn’t watch the third one, and I don’t plan to do so. I’m glad I saw this one.
What actually happened here!?
This one was actually funny?
I was a huge, “Too Many Cooks” (same creator/director) fan way back.
I enjoyed/laughed at what I have watched. The Spock episode was great. Bloopers!
This one wasn’t a dumpster fire like the last few, but I still feel it was a set up without a punchline. Something felt missing at the end for the payoff.
No EMH?
And no Moriarty either. Still, I was amused.
It’s not cannon but at least they are somewhat officially acknowledging the absolute dumpster fire that was the ENT finale.
Ugh, these are just all terrible. But maybe I am not part of the intended audience.
I found the others terrible too but this one was actually funny. I loved how they made fun of “These are the Voyages” at the beginning.
And 'It’s been a long road…"
I agree, the others were terrible, but this one was just silly.
@RootBeerGuy @ValueSubtracted I agree. They feel written by people who dislike ST.
This one was written by Aaron Waltke, the head writer on “Prodigy”.
And I agree there’s not much to write home about with this one, but unlike the previous entires, I personally did not find it actively terrible.
Ah, that explains why they actually acknowledged that Prodigy exists for once.