by Honeybee » Wed Aug 24, 2011 10:41 pm
Okay, I should have probably named this thread a more respectable "The Seven Samurai" in space, but you know - A Bug's Life felt right.
First thing, this episode has some great stuff in it - stuff I didn't remember because I was hung up on the idea that it made Klingons into buffoons. Seriously, these are people who killed Kirk's son without blinking an eye - they should not be defeated with A-Team style bloodless hijinks. And I recognize that they didn't - at this point - want to make the show that violent - but still.
However, re-watching, I think the writers were as aware as the audience about this. We learn that the Klingon's aren't just bullies - they've killed colonists, including un-armed ones. T'Pol says - and rightfully - that the solution would be to kill all the Klingons.
So, I think there's an awareness that the bloodless solution is a bit off. But, I can fanwank, if need be, that these were not the brightest Klingons and they weren't associated with the High Command and their humiliation is not something other Klingons would bother avenging.
During the rewatch tonight, we all joked that a screen appeared at the end reading "A few months later, more Klingons returned and killed the colonists. The End" And actually, if that had happened - it would have been a really interesting companion to Cogenitor - and Desert Crossing and any episode that made it clear that interfering had consequences.
Okay, aside from that:
It's nice to see the crew working together well. And looking fabulous, fabulous and fabulous in their desert outfits. Dirty and fabulous.
T'Pol has her Buffy moment.
Trip has interactions with orphan boy, which are sweet. And I hope the schematics Trip gives him at the end don't contain any classified information.