ar509
Joined Dec 1999
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This episode meandered throughout. Did you know it's HARD being a woman in a man's world? It was difficult following the plot when it seemed to go nowhere. BTW, did you it's HARD being a woman in a man's world? It seems the writers blew there load on episode 4, which was far superior and they didn't know what do except keep beating the audience over the head with it being HARD woman in a etc etc. Get back to plot driven episodes. Btw, did you know it's HARDbeing a woman in a man's world? As evil as he is Aemond is a much more interesting character than all the queens combined, partly because he truly has a dark side while the queens are a little too insufferably good and have little depth beyond the feminist yammerings. Please writers, enough of that.
I liked parts of this but the parallels between Spock's half human /half Vulcan identity crisis and the captain of the Serene Squall was a bogus comparison which really shouldn't need explaining, except to a very confused screenwriter, apparently. This was an eye rolling episode. Please don't touch this subject again unless you make a more intelligent and nuanced argument, SNW writers.
This show aired in the summer of 1993 and was perfect summertime entertainment. With a good cast, including John Glover, t should have been renewed for a full season, but was canceled. It's impossible to find now, which is a shame, because I'd like to see it again on dvd or streaming.