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And then, like so much in life, part 2 doesn’t quite deliver on the build up. Even with L-Nim himself as Spock leading a band of reformers. You get the moment you’ve been waiting for. Spock to Picard: In your own way, you remind me very much of another Captain of the Enterprise. Picard to Spock: Then I’m in good company. Cue the swooning fanboys (y.t. chief among them.)

Storywise, this doesn’t quite deliver — once Lt. Yar’s alternate universe step daughter shows up again and holds everyone hostage it feels like a Buck Rogers episode. Riker and the ship are doing something with the B-Story, but I don’t even remember what. . .something about a junkyard. . .and I’ve seen this, like, three times.