"Somethings in this world, do not deserve forgiveness." -M'Benga For example if someone wastes your time, your effort by mobbing. There must be a time police. As I said, time police. I hate trolls.
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@arashinoakumyo35358 ай бұрын
I love the voice of M’benga’s actor. It can be so kind but with a subtle tone shift can be like hearing the devil speak.
@johnsledge39429 ай бұрын
Such a great scene, this felt exactly like one of those classic Trek dilemmas with no clear and obvious resolution. I like that it was left open ended and lets you decide who was in the right/wrong. And it really does bring up some good questions about justice vs redemption and second chances.
@Sirtop132 ай бұрын
The whole episode was both sides are kinda right in their own way, just top tier story telling.
@zacharyfett24915 ай бұрын
INCOMING TRANSPORT! INCOMING TRANSPORT! M’Benga faced his personal demon, something most of us never get the chance at, and he did what must be done.
@user-vf6vs8vo4u4 ай бұрын
"is it?" the calm way he says that is chilling.
@louisdemarco74175 ай бұрын
The doctor is correct. Justice must be done
@deathstrike4 ай бұрын
This was like the TOS where Kodos the Executioner ordered half of the 8000 colonists executed when he was Governor of Tarsus IV, an Earth Colony. Kevin Riley, James Kirk, and his brother George Samuel Kirk ,had survived the executions due to an exotic fungus destroying the colony's food supply. Kodos was then part of a travelling actors troupe. The Karidian Company of Players under Anton Karidian (Adrian Kodos real name). Until Kodos's daughter (spoilers ahead) Lenore Karidian, was killing people who could identify her father. She tried to kill James Kirk on stage, but her father intervened and took the shot for Kirk. You never know who someone really is.
@boombasett60388 ай бұрын
POWERFUL EPISODE
@bokmcdok5 ай бұрын
Most powerful scene in the series so far. Both of them are right. And both of them are wrong. It's complicated, and messy, and there's no real way of figuring out what is really the moral thing to do here.
@louisdemarco74175 ай бұрын
Doc is correct.
@DavidOfWhitehills5 ай бұрын
I didn't start the fight. But I' m glad it started. Pike walked away. He didn't get it. M'Benga sighed, went back to his duties. Thinking, it will come.
@andreweff12842 ай бұрын
"...but I'm glad he's dead " Kinda hard to hear with his voice but that's what he says. Had a similar meaning to what you thought he said, though.
@beyondthetech5 ай бұрын
M'Benga is wonderful, but his voice is sometimes hard to hear or understand. What did he say exactly at 1:58?
@canonest5 ай бұрын
"I told you, I didn't start the fight"
@beyondthetech5 ай бұрын
@@canonest it’s actually right after that line. Figured it out. “…but I’m glad he’s dead.”
@seanmansfield48537 ай бұрын
Does anybody know where I can listen to the ost in this scene? Whenever I try to find Strange New Worlds ost I only get the songs from Subspace Rhapsody.
@Abraham-x2 ай бұрын
Is it #27 on here? No One's Ever Neutral About Spaghetti kzfaq.info/get/bejne/sKdxYLhkp5qmo40.html
@bigpapi36725 ай бұрын
um marvel your new king i found him
@Makman19947 ай бұрын
This episode dealt with PTSD way more maturely than DS9 ever did. DS9 is great, but the way it executed it's characters dealing with their trauma, didn't age well.
@mihilist5 ай бұрын
Miles had to deal with a lot of things, and portrayed it extremely well in multiple scenes. Colm Meaney knocked it out of the park with the struggles of dealing with war time enemies turned comrades, being imprisoned in his own mind for what he thought was a life time.
@danceswithcomicbooks77335 ай бұрын
How didn't it age well?
@bokmcdok5 ай бұрын
@@mihilist Not DS9, but I always felt this episode was thematically linked to O'Brien's hatred of Cardassians. "It's not you I hate, Cardassian; I hate what I became because of you"