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|    anim8rfsk to Daniel    |
|    Re: AI/LLM reviews of STNG - Night Terro    |
|    02 Sep 25 14:10:08    |
      [continued from previous message]              >>>> Fans are torn: some find it a creepy and memorable horror outing,       >>>> while others criticize the dream sequences and lack of narrative       >>>> finesse.       >>>> ([Jammer's Reviews][4], [IMDb][6], [Late to the Game Blog][5])       >>>>       >>>> ---       >>>>       >>>> ## Final Rating: **7 / 10**       >>>>       >>>> **Verdict:** *Night Terrors* is a bold, atmospheric experiment for       >>>> *TNG*, doubling down on sleeper horror within a Star Trek context. Its       >>>> strengths lie in unsettling visuals and psychological dread       ˘â‚¬â€ťuncommon       >>>> for the series. However, the undercooked dream imagery and narrative       >>>> thinness dilute its effectiveness. At its best, it's a creepy       >>>> standout; at its weakest, it’s a drawn-out oddity.       >>>>       >>>       >>> Interesting, using a llm to review a 30+ year old episode, an era where       >>> shows weren't serialized like they are today.       >>>       >>> how do you develop lore for a 40 minute episode?       >>>       >>>       >>       >> See “Datalore”       >       > What about it?       >              They developed lore in a 46 minute episode              --       The last thing I want to do is hurt you, but it is still on my list.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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