Lower Decks - Much Ado About Boimler
Posted: Sun May 22, 2022 5:03 am
Cupid's Errant Arrow was where the story started to turn around and basically where they started realizing that they weren't doing Rick and Morty or just Star Trek-inspired gags. It's not coincidentally around this time that they start dramatically dialing back Mariner's psychopathy and making Boimler less of the butt monkey and more someone who just well-intentioned if a bit of a suck up.
This is, however, one of the key episodes I think for the "fixing" of Mariner that culminates in "Crisis Point" where I feel like they realized they'd screwed up with her and they reverse course by suggesting she's not someone "cool" for her craziness but actually failing herself with her underachievement rather than just rebelling. I'm also of the mind the response to her friend is why Mariner was possibly reimagined as a bisexual character (assuming that wasn't the plan all along).
However, the real best part of the episode was the entirety of the Division 14 and its enormous piss take on Section 31. This is where Lower Decks justifies its existence as a Trek series in a way that many fans never felt other Nu Treks did. It is a joke only hardcore Trek fans will get and yet also actually works as a VERY mild social critique (specifically against conspiratorial thinking on the basis of a distrust of authority).
No, it turns out the guys trying to do vaccines and give free medical coverage are actually trying to help people. I imagine this is probably more a coincidence than a deliberate message but it works anyway. Because, of course, Section 31 IS inspired by all the X-Files/anti-government conspiracy theories that were popular in the Nineties. Possibly why the message is actually worth discussing unlike more overt and ridiculous lecturing.
The dog is just silly and fun and I want it even if it is an abomination against Q.
This is, however, one of the key episodes I think for the "fixing" of Mariner that culminates in "Crisis Point" where I feel like they realized they'd screwed up with her and they reverse course by suggesting she's not someone "cool" for her craziness but actually failing herself with her underachievement rather than just rebelling. I'm also of the mind the response to her friend is why Mariner was possibly reimagined as a bisexual character (assuming that wasn't the plan all along).
However, the real best part of the episode was the entirety of the Division 14 and its enormous piss take on Section 31. This is where Lower Decks justifies its existence as a Trek series in a way that many fans never felt other Nu Treks did. It is a joke only hardcore Trek fans will get and yet also actually works as a VERY mild social critique (specifically against conspiratorial thinking on the basis of a distrust of authority).
No, it turns out the guys trying to do vaccines and give free medical coverage are actually trying to help people. I imagine this is probably more a coincidence than a deliberate message but it works anyway. Because, of course, Section 31 IS inspired by all the X-Files/anti-government conspiracy theories that were popular in the Nineties. Possibly why the message is actually worth discussing unlike more overt and ridiculous lecturing.
The dog is just silly and fun and I want it even if it is an abomination against Q.