• Re: AI/LLM reviews STNG Future Imperfect

    From Ubiquitous@21:1/5 to thetruemelissa@gmail.com on Thu Aug 28 04:30:47 2025
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    thetruemelissa@gmail.com wrote:
    doctor@doctor.nl2k.ab.ca deliver unto us this message:

    Ai LLM Reviews of Star Trek The Next Generation - Future Imperfect

    I love this one. The first time I watched it, I kept hoping against hope
    that it was real and the show had made the ballsy move to jazz things up
    by skipping sixteen years. I knew they wouldn't, but I hoped anyway.

    Ethan might have gotten away with it if he'd planned better.

    Riker was allegedly going to stay in contact with the kid. It would have
    been a nice touch if they'd occasionally shown some messages being
    exchanged. Since they didn't, the impression is that Riker promptly
    forgot the kid as soon as he could. They probably weren't going for that.

    Yeah, episodic shows are like that, but Babylon 5 changed that.

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