Star Trek: Starfleet Academy: Review: Vox in Excelso

This was a pathetic episode and a major downgrade from last week’s. This series is not going to end well. Tonight’s episode was a story thhat needed to be told so we could put anything similar behind us and move on. Jay-den debates Caleb and wins, eventually but not before both got expelled from the stage. Jay-den is a dick and needs to be cut down to size and the klingon macho trip that goes down in this franchise is nothing short of annoying.

Only a true trekkie enjoys it and this whole show, from the 1960s top now. I am a Star Trek fan, always have, always will be but this fan absorption, the puns, the languages, the phrases, the weapons and tools are only fascinating to people with warped minds and want desperately to belong to something,a fantasy, a group who should be put in a group home for fifty year old virgins who will never sees the inside of a vagina except through prostitiututes and strippers, people who can barely get it up or get up from behind a monitor to experience real life.

Gensis was barely given a line, Sam too and the brit’s purpose was never enjoyed. Plus Caleb’s white girlfriend was visibly absent. She would have been a waste if she appeared because giving her a line woiuld be pointless.

Jay-den’s family survived the ordeal and memories of his brother made this episode seem like an arrogant african tribe and that’s coming from a black man myself. Nala did her few parts justice and her brit klingon bestie served a good purpose. Caleb was second to Jayden in this one and made his impact.

Jay-den needs to chill a lot and see that not everytone that doesn’t look like him, is a threat but from Worf’s days it has been like this and it’s not going to end. Parts of this episode was cheesy so I don’t rate it. I just hope episode five for next week is good because this episode stank.

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