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IR TV Review: STAR TREK - PRODIGY - EPISODE 10 (“A Moral Star- Part II”) [Paramount+]
The texture of family is what propels the plot of Episode 10: "A Moral Star - Part II" because the choice is based on the nature of knowledge and motivation. Now granted the idea of negotiation should be a forgotten conclusion but it is based in the necessity of knowing most of the cards.
IR TV Review: STAR TREK - PRODIGY - EPISODE 8 (“Time Amok”) [Paramount+]
The essence of temporal disturbance revolves in an idea of what time can provide and what it can take away. Episode 8 of "Star Trek Prodigy' entitled "Time Amok" actually does not have its correlation in the episode one would think but more to something integral to the Voyager and initial Enterprise years, not so much in consequence but in problem solving.
IR TV Review: STAR TREK - PRODIGY - EPISODE 7 (“First Con-tact”) [Paramount+]
The episode does point to the fact that sometimes your crew are the only ones you can count on...but it depends if it is for the right reasons. The integration of use of technology (specifically transporters) is nicely subtle while still showing the evolution of what is going on.
IR TV Review: STAR TREK - PRODIGY - EPISODE 5 (“Terra Firma”) [Paramount+]
The influence of betrayal versus acceptance becomes a more distinct pressure in Episode 5 of "Star Trek: Prodigy" entitled "Terra Firma" with the character of Gwyn coming face-to-face to a decision she needs to make.