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I do remember this one, this is the one where Beverley keeps jumping through time and each time she does something goes missing or changes right? What exactly did you find cringe about it, I don’t remember it scene for scene.
it didnt follow its own canon. at one point there was a readout of the ship being consumed by the void of the universe collapsing, and Bev is on the bridge watching this readout when, on the screen, the bridge gets consumed, yet obviously it didn’t cause she’s there watching it. prior to this the computer told her that there was decompression on some of the decks of the ship, then later on she was being chased by the void of the collapsing universe through the ship with no deck decompression to be seen. it felt like a lame horror movie where the protagonist is chased through nonsensically slow obstacles by the killer. they could have centered the episode on any character than Beverly and it’d have had potential, even with the Wesley superhero meta. I had the thought that perhaps it is one of the episodes Roddenberry had a heavy hand in and clashed with the producers/cast at the expense of the entire production.