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IR TV Review: STAR TREK - DISCOVERY - EPISODE 8 (“All In”) [Paramount+-S4]
Burnham, ever since she has let her hair down, has been about principles but her time in the 32nd Century has allowed her to see life in a more complex way. Episode 8 entitled "All In" has her moving into more of a gray area, not of morality per se but of purpose. Things can't always go by the book (pun intended)
IR TV Review: THE BOOK OF BOBA FETT - EPISODE 7 (“In The Name Of Honor”) [Lucasfilm/Disney+]
The aspect of wrapping up stories has to with the notion of pace and closure. The culmination of "The Book Of Boba Fett" in Episode 7 is more about showing a progression in Fett's mindset versus that of The Mandalorian which of course this finale builds quickly back into.
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: PEACEMAKER - EPISODE 4 (“The Choad Less Traveled”) [HBO Max]
The key aspect that "Peacemaker" does as it heads into its 4th episode is speak to the ideas of what good decisions can perhaps look like in the greater sense and the elements of consequence.