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Star Trek Spock Vs. Q: The Sequel (Star Trek)

Star Trek Spock Vs. Q: The Sequel (Star Trek)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Q: A shiny one man band!
Review: This omnipotent trickster is absolutely hilarious. An hour filled with wit and humour. Being a huge fan of Q I really enjoyed the battle of wits with the ever logical Spock. However, I believe even the non Q-Adherent will be amused. By the way, De Lancie gives a convincing presentation of social issues plaguing society and Nimoy give a stoic contrast which elevates the entire experince to an omnipotent leve. Its Great! Listening to the CD was Great!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great followup!
Review: This was as good as or better than the first one. It was surprising and very enjoyable to hear the personality trade between the two. Spock doing all the singing and laughing like Q. John de Lancie wasn't too highly convincing playing a logical minded Spock, but who cares. He's one person who cannot downplay his personality too much. Highly enjoyable and hopefully there will be a third one.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great followup!
Review: This was as good as or better than the first one. It was surprising and very enjoyable to hear the personality trade between the two. Spock doing all the singing and laughing like Q. John de Lancie wasn't too highly convincing playing a logical minded Spock, but who cares. He's one person who cannot downplay his personality too much. Highly enjoyable and hopefully there will be a third one.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: The humor is too literary....
Review: Yeah, it's cool to have Spock and Q together, but the humor is just a little too literary. (Spock uses sarcasm, poetry, and talks about historic characters of Earth's history such as Homer and Shakespeare.) I can see how students who are getting a degree in ENGLISH would love this, but to me the play comes off as a little dry, and it's certainly not the humor we're used to on Star Trek. So, all in all, it's not bad, it just feels a little "dry" and "dull" at times, two words I usually don't associate with Star Trek.


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