rating: ***
the story: The Pakleds think they can field a spy???
review: The problem the season began to develop was the inability to juggle the a- and b-stories. Originally the a-story was whatever the main characters were up to and the b-story was what was happening in the background, what would in a traditional Star Trek series have been the a-story. In "Spy Humungous," the b-story is more interesting than the a-story antics. The main characters are busy doing ridiculous things, while the b-story continues the Pakled arc.
In The Next Generation, the Pakleds were one of the early experiments to come up with aliens who weren't from the original series. Everyone knows the Ferengi, from these experiments, because so much time was spent developing them, and they ended up appearing in each subsequent incarnation of the TV franchise, through Enterprise. The Pakleds weren't so fortunate. Their simple-minded idiocy, though surprisingly effective, was difficult to take seriously, and there didn't seem anywhere to go with them past an introduction ("Samaritan Snare"). Then Lower Decks comes along and they're a perfect addition to a cartoon take on the franchise that, unlike The Animated Series, is comedic in tone.
Generally with additional exposure, aliens tend to get their culture explored. Somehow "Spy Humungous" accomplishes exactly that. And that's a tough act to follow. Far more than the previous episode, "An Embarrassment of Dooplers," it's a rousing success, and doesn't need leaning into, because the joke sells itself, the hierarchy of a such a society (kind of a parody of Klingons, which in hindsight seems absolutely right), and plays out on two fronts, aboard the ship and on the Pakled homeworld.
The main character shenanigans feel far too expected in comparison.
criteria analysis:
- franchise - The unexpected moment in which we dive into Pakled society!
- series - With such a heavy emphasis on the Pakleds, Lower Decks needed this moment.
character- The problem with hitting the same notes relentlessly with the same characters is that either it's a sitcom in which that's exactly what it's supposed to, or you risk beating a dead horse.- essential - Pakleds! They are strong!
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