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PHlover19701 · 56-60, M
I love all the Star Treks....except for the new Section 31 movie. Just didnt feel like Star Trek.
I use 'Scotty Math' all the time at work. He was a genius, lol.
I use 'Scotty Math' all the time at work. He was a genius, lol.
Straylight · 31-35, F
@PHlover19701 I wanted Section 31 to be good so bad. And the cast was great, it just wasn’t much of a script to work with.
PHlover19701 · 56-60, M
@Straylight I was the same way. I was expecting something very different. There is still potential but it needs to take another direction. Needs a reboot...
Straylight · 31-35, F
@PHlover19701 My two main issues is that it was clearly supposed to be a series and got chopped way down. I can’t help but wonder if the story would be better if it had more room to develop.
My other problem is that for what I assume was supposed to be a spy thriller, it was painfully predictable. The only twist I called that didn’t happen was the woman who’s killed early on didn’t turn up alive and working with the bad guys.
My other problem is that for what I assume was supposed to be a spy thriller, it was painfully predictable. The only twist I called that didn’t happen was the woman who’s killed early on didn’t turn up alive and working with the bad guys.
Straylight · 31-35, F
@PHlover19701 Also, the beginning said that Star fleet wasn’t allowed in the region the space station was in, so it made sense to me that they’d use a black ops unit to get in. Plausible deniability and all. But then they introduced the team and one was a Star fleet lieutenant?
PHlover19701 · 56-60, M
@Straylight Yes, there is definitely a deeper level than the movie gave. I guess that would be revealed in a sequal or if they transition it into a series. It may take a little time to develop into a must-see Star Trek...potential for sure.