Television

Star Trek: Prodigy Season 1 Episode 17 Review: Ghost in


master mentalism tricks

Star Trek: Prodigy Season 1 Episode 17 Review: Ghost in

With the finesse of Moriarty and the riveting action of a Dixon Hill novel, Star Trek: Prodigy Season 1 Episode 17 sucks us into a labyrinthine mystery adventure with a sinister motive.

In keeping with the backstories revealed on Star Trek: Prodigy Season 1 Episode 16, the personal holodeck programs provide further insight into each of the crew members’ desires and motivations.

And while the villain behind the trap is pretty obvious in hindsight, it’s hard to watch Hologram Janeway realize her subverted programming has betrayed them all.

Trapped - Star Trek: Prodigy

While Star Trek: Prodigy Season 1 Episode 12 aboard the Borg cube was purported to be the “haunted house” narrative, I found the hijacked holodeck here more sinister.

There were many dangers with the dormant Borg cube, but there was a clear mission to be accomplished. On the holodeck, the entire point was to obscure the purpose of their being there.

Jankom Pog in Engineering Heaven - Star Trek: Prodigy Season 1 Episode 12

At first, I’ll admit I considered this was a take on Star Trek: The Next Generation Season 4 Episode 17, “Night Terrors,” where the crew experienced hallucinations due to sleep deprivation. Maybe the replicator tainted the ice cream?

However, when Rok-Tahk can see and identify the Glitter-Smooch (?) Jankom Pog finds in the corridor, that theory falls apart.

Gwyn: Did anyone else just see a feral human suffering from malnutrition strolling around on our ship?
Jankom: No, but some odd-looking glittery puffball is giving me… kissy-lips?

Zero’s Cellar Door Society speaks to their need for intellectual challenge.

Like Data and Picard, solving the inexplicable is Zero’s jam. They want to stretch their logical muscles, puzzling out mysteries and using their deductive skills and powers of observation to find the solution.

I love that Zero ultimately has to abandon their initial plan when they realize it’s wrong. It’s not something we see often enough in mystery adventures. Typical super sleuths never go that far off-track.

Zero - Star Trek: Prodigy Season 1 Episode 3

Jankom Pog’s rock ’em, sock ’em back alley brawl program where all his opponents look like the Dauntless’s Dr. Noum belies his comments about only using words to get payback on the abrasive physician.

It’s interesting that the ship’s engineer’s recreational holodeck program has nothing to do with engineering, but then again, Jankom Pog’s percussive maintenance approach has always struck me as less Geordi La Forge and more The Fonz.

Gwyn: Do you realize what you’re doing?
Pog: Making a series of bad decisions? Ah, yes, Jankom Pog is aware.

Murf always steals the scene for me, but having him break out his song-and-dance routine is a surprise and treat. I’ll assume Dee Bradley Baker voices the blue guy’s singing too, and kudos to him!

Again, it just goes to show that we all have dreams. Murf may have morphed from a blobby slug to a bipedal ninja stretch creature, but all he wants to do is entertain!

Murf 2.0 - Star Trek: Prodigy Season 1 Episode 14

The Key Club nightclub is a slick turnaround point for the plot.

When we’re not reveling in Murf’s crooning, Zero and Rok-Tahk are slicing away the obfuscating distractions to get to the heart of their puzzle.

Also, Gwyn’s daddy issues — totally legit, there’s just no other way to phrase it; I do NOT mean to make light of them — sneak into the setting with The Diviner tending bar.

Another moment of unexpected joy is hearing John Noble sporting a Bostonian (?) accent and offering Gwyn some sage advice and comfort. I wonder if that twist on her father’s personality is something the holodeck deduced from Gwyn’s previous uses of the program.

Diviner and Progeny - Star Trek: Prodigy Season 1 Episode 9

Dal’s fantasy of a crew that respects him is awfully endearing. For all his chutzpah, we have to remember that, of everyone on the Protostar, Dal’s got the biggest case of imposter syndrome.

His insecurities are absent as he gives out orders on his pirate ship. It’s heart-warming to see what a difference that confidence makes.

Speaking of heart-warming, I demand some time in Rok-Tahk’s Delta Heart: Magical Veterinarian program. Seeing the patients inserted into the various settings in the merged program is intriguing enough to warrant a visit.

Maybe a Short Trek? Hmm…? After all, she’s been through, Rok-Tahk deserves a 5 – 15 minute respite from being chased, enslaved, or forced to participate in a staged fight club. Who’s with me?

Rok and Murf - Star Trek: Prodigy Season 1 Episode 16

And this brings us to the reveal that Hologram Janeway is the culprit behind it. Granted, it’s a rather unique situation that revealing the villain is a shock to literally everyone, including the villain herself.

As mentioned above, Hologram Janeway is really the only possible saboteur for several reasons.

First, if corporeal enemies had secretly boarded the ship, Zero would have sensed their presence and probably their intentions.

Second, we’ve known ever since they found the living construct in the secret sub-deck below the bridge that Janeway’s memory and programming are fallible.

Third, needing Dal’s command code for dealing with a holodeck malfunction felt immediately suspicious.

Hologram Janeway to the Rescue - Star Trek: Prodigy Season 1 Episode 17

In terms of ways they would exit the Neutral Zone, I did not have “betrayed by the hologram training program” on my dance card, but it’s both an elegant and logical mechanism to activate. Kudos to the writers for that.

Now that they’re heading into Federation Space, what will they have to do to avoid infecting the Dauntless or any other Starfleet vessel they meet?

Will Hologram Janeway deactivate herself rather than risk endangering the crew further?

Can the crew afford not to have her presence supporting their endeavors?

Hit our comments below with your best predictions for how they survive this next adventure!

Diana Keng is a staff writer for TV Fanatic. Follow her on Twitter.

Read The Full Article Here


trick photography
16 Celebs Who Worked Normal Jobs While Being Famous
16 Celebs Who Worked Normal Jobs While Being Famous
Celebrity Engagements of 2024: Which Stars Got Engaged This Year
Celebrity Engagements of 2024: Which Stars Got Engaged This Year
Does Puerto Rico Vote for President? Their Role in the 2024 Election – Hollywood Life
Does Puerto Rico Vote for President? Their Role in the 2024 Election – Hollywood Life
11 Actors Who Had To Change Their Looks To Get Roles
11 Actors Who Had To Change Their Looks To Get Roles
Everyone’s Favorite ‘Simpsons’ Meme is Becoming a Chia Pet
Everyone’s Favorite ‘Simpsons’ Meme is Becoming a Chia Pet
Eternals Writer Reveals Why Kit Harington’s Role Was Limited
Eternals Writer Reveals Why Kit Harington’s Role Was Limited
In praise of Stan Brakhage’s most disturbing film document
In praise of Stan Brakhage’s most disturbing film document
Rutger Hauer Wows in Cult Classic
Rutger Hauer Wows in Cult Classic
Grey’s Anatomy Season 21 Episode 6 Spoilers: Sophia Bush Stirs Things Up
Grey’s Anatomy Season 21 Episode 6 Spoilers: Sophia Bush Stirs Things Up
‘Wheel of Fortune’ Player Loses ,000 Bonus Puzzle in Ironic Fashion (VIDEO)
‘Wheel of Fortune’ Player Loses $50,000 Bonus Puzzle in Ironic Fashion (VIDEO)
Aisha Hinds & Dennisha Pratt Talk Denny’s Big 9-1-1 Episode, Strength of the Wilson Family & More
Aisha Hinds & Dennisha Pratt Talk Denny’s Big 9-1-1 Episode, Strength of the Wilson Family & More
13 Scariest Netflix Original Horror Movies, Ranked
13 Scariest Netflix Original Horror Movies, Ranked
Michael Jackson Vocals Were Faked After Death, Says Podcast Host
Michael Jackson Vocals Were Faked After Death, Says Podcast Host
Seoul Searching
Seoul Searching
Gojira’s Joe Duplantier Names Next Major Event That Needs Metal
Gojira’s Joe Duplantier Names Next Major Event That Needs Metal
Bad Bunny Endorses Kamala Harris Shortly After Kill Tony Joke
Bad Bunny Endorses Kamala Harris Shortly After Kill Tony Joke
New Mystery and Thriller Books to Read | October 29
New Mystery and Thriller Books to Read | October 29
The Bestselling Books of the Week, According to All the Lists
The Bestselling Books of the Week, According to All the Lists
In New Louise Penny, Gamache Must Foil an Eco-Terrorisim Plot With International Implications
In New Louise Penny, Gamache Must Foil an Eco-Terrorisim Plot With International Implications
6 New Literary Fiction Novels to Remind You It’s Never Too Late
6 New Literary Fiction Novels to Remind You It’s Never Too Late
Christopher John Rogers X J.Crew Collab
Christopher John Rogers X J.Crew Collab
Kylie Jenner’s Spiky Red Carpet Dress Is About to Go Viral
Kylie Jenner’s Spiky Red Carpet Dress Is About to Go Viral
Vuori Mackenzie Shirt Jacket Review
Vuori Mackenzie Shirt Jacket Review
Trust Me—Marks & Spencer’s Palazzo Jeans Will Be A New Best Seller
Trust Me—Marks & Spencer’s Palazzo Jeans Will Be A New Best Seller
Ry Barrett Confirms ‘In a Violent Nature 2’ & How a Bear Was His Inspiration For Johnny
Ry Barrett Confirms ‘In a Violent Nature 2’ & How a Bear Was His Inspiration For Johnny
Jeff Belanger, author of The Fright Before Christmas: Surviving Krampus and Other Yuletide Monsters, Witches, and Ghosts.
Jeff Belanger, author of The Fright Before Christmas: Surviving Krampus and Other Yuletide Monsters, Witches, and Ghosts.
LO QUE HAY DENTRO (2024)
LO QUE HAY DENTRO (2024)
Brian De Palma’s ‘Body Double’ at 40
Brian De Palma’s ‘Body Double’ at 40