Veritas
- Episode aired Sep 24, 2020
- TV-PG
- 25m
IMDb RATING
7.6/10
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Mariner, Boimler, Tendi, and Rutherford are caught off guard when aliens force them to testify about a series of seemingly unrelated events.Mariner, Boimler, Tendi, and Rutherford are caught off guard when aliens force them to testify about a series of seemingly unrelated events.Mariner, Boimler, Tendi, and Rutherford are caught off guard when aliens force them to testify about a series of seemingly unrelated events.
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe "trial" set up is a nod to Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country (1991) where Captain Kirk and Dr. McCoy are framed for murder and are brought to a similar trial setting (except it's a Klingon court). In addition, the aggressive manner in which Clar questions the lower decks officers under duress is similar to how Kirk and McCoy were questioned by Chang (played by Christopher Plummer) in ST VI.
- GoofsCaptain Freeman tells Ensign Mariner to send the alien ship "a message," which Mariner misinterprets as firing phasers when Freeman meant to send them a literal invitation to dinner. Mariner is stationed at the ops console. Communications and weapons are both controlled by tactical, where Lt. Cmdr Shaxs is stationed. Freeman should not have asked Mariner to send the message nor should Mariner have been able to carry it out, whatever the meaning.
- ConnectionsReferences Star Trek (1966)
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Subversion of Expectations
On the whole, these episodes keep getting better and better. What I loved about this episode in particular is the subversion of expectations. If we were to go by any of the Trek trial scenes of times past, this would definitely fit the bill, and in that aspect, it played on our thoughts and expectations in the perfect way. This is the second episode in a row where we've effectively been "tricked", and I'm here for it. I wouldn't want this type of episode all the time, but it definitely is something they can pull out of the playbook from time to time.
Also, most of the Trek references worked well. Where there too many about intricate details that Boimler shouldn't know about, yes. But when done right, they are quite beautifully nostalgic.
The continued character development has been great to see as well. In many ways the mystery of Rutherford was the most interesting thing of the episode. Is he Starfleets secret weapon? Tendi is adorable as usual, while Mariner is becoming less nonchalant and beginning to move toward what I expect from a Starfleet crew member. Well, and Boimler is, Boimler.
Lastly, it's almost like the guy presiding over the "party" was the surrogate to the audience that has been watching the show. Even he can't believe some of the antics that these officers have been involved with. He even comments about how that's not what Starfleet is all about or the principles they adhere to. In the end, it seems the episode can be interpreted as maybe you the viewer have been holding Starfleet as a concept in too high of a regard. The difference between the Enterprise and the Cerritos is real; now it's up to us to realize that.
Also, most of the Trek references worked well. Where there too many about intricate details that Boimler shouldn't know about, yes. But when done right, they are quite beautifully nostalgic.
The continued character development has been great to see as well. In many ways the mystery of Rutherford was the most interesting thing of the episode. Is he Starfleets secret weapon? Tendi is adorable as usual, while Mariner is becoming less nonchalant and beginning to move toward what I expect from a Starfleet crew member. Well, and Boimler is, Boimler.
Lastly, it's almost like the guy presiding over the "party" was the surrogate to the audience that has been watching the show. Even he can't believe some of the antics that these officers have been involved with. He even comments about how that's not what Starfleet is all about or the principles they adhere to. In the end, it seems the episode can be interpreted as maybe you the viewer have been holding Starfleet as a concept in too high of a regard. The difference between the Enterprise and the Cerritos is real; now it's up to us to realize that.
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- discussing-trek
- Sep 24, 2020
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- Runtime25 minutes
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