Four episodes of a single scenario, unbelievable. But that's ok because everyone was in awe of the space octopii, not to be confused with the jellyfish from Encounter at Farpoint that get a name check. They don't talk to the jellyfish, they just blast off. Why didn't they do that at the start of episode two? Nebula something something I don't know. The light of the nebula through Shaw's windows woke him up in episode one, but that light is nowhere once the Titan loses power, even in that hallway with all the windows.
Boring personal quarrels (you all called it--Shaw was at Wolf 359), Jack's limey accent he learned "in college," blasters instead of phasers, awful music. Seven knows that pot is slang for marijuana, but only as a joke. Why would a Changeling have a special resting-pot they have to hide, and not just use whatever was handy? They leave so called resi-goo behind, really?
Picard drops the f-bomb. Vadic's evil master Slime-Hand has a generic anime bad guy voice. Changeling's non-creative use of shape shifting abilities. Ship has no power, so let's hang out on the holodeck. ("We can't reroute power from anywhere, sir!")
Crusher actually uses her skills/knowledge to get the Titan out of peril. Seven and Shaw put their differences aside to make Crusher's theory work. There is some Star Trek buried in this slop but sifting it out is getting more burdensome on my mental capacities.
No Rafi or Worf this episode. I bet we see a lot of them next week.