Something Borrowed, Something Green
- Episode aired Sep 21, 2023
- 26m
IMDb RATING
7.7/10
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Tendi is summoned back to Orion for a wedding.Tendi is summoned back to Orion for a wedding.Tendi is summoned back to Orion for a wedding.
Fred Tatasciore
- Risik
- (voice)
Eric Bauza
- Coqqor
- (voice)
Kimiko Glenn
- G
- (voice)
Vanessa Marshall
- D'Bora
- (voice)
Nolan North
- B'Rt Tendi
- (voice)
Gabrielle Ruiz
- T'Lyn
- (voice)
Lauren Tom
- Shona Tendi
- (voice)
Kari Wahlgren
- L'Kar
- (voice)
Debra Wilson
- Z'oto
- (voice)
Ariel Winter
- D'Erika Tendi
- (voice)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe ship found in the abandoned shipyard, which is stolen to get D'Erika back to her wedding, appears to be a Raven-type ship, the same type of vessel that 7 of 9's human family had been traveling on in Star Trek: Voyager (1995) before being attacked by the Borg.
- GoofsWhen Mariner is stabbed in the discotheque, she pulls it out and places it in a jar which holds other bloody knives. All the other knives also have red blood stains. But there are no other humans on Orion; Mariner and T'Lyn are the first off-worlders. The other knives should have Orion green blood on them, not red.
- Quotes
[Tendi, Mariner, and T'Lyn enter an Orion discotheque looking for information. They walk up to the bar]
Bartender: [pouring shots of delaq for Tendi and her entourage] It's on the house, Mistress. And *that* is from the Madame.
D'Vana Tendi: [a knife flies in from where the bartender indicated. It strikes Mariner in the right shoulder. She falls to the floor] Mariner!
Beckett Mariner: [groaning as she get up off the floor] Oh, God! All good. I love it, actually. All part of the ambience.
[Mariner pulls the knife out and puts it in a jar the bartender holds, which holds every other bloody knives]
Featured review
A Fun and Weird Star Trek franchise delivers a stand-out episode
If you're watching Lower Decks, you've already become accustomed to the goofy nature this animated series has adopted for the Trek universe. And while the characters and plotlines do tend towards the humorous, there's still plenty of core Star Trek values on display.
"Something Borrowed, Something Green" is quite simply a wonderful, beautifully written episode of Lower Decks. The comic pacing for both main story lines is excellent...so many quotable lines!
Fan favorite T'endi gets a deep dive into what makes her tick, and what makes other Orions tick, and why she is such a wonderful recruit to the Federation's exploration divisions despite also being an alpha-female Orion in her own right!
I would put this into the top 20 of any Star Trek episode, from all the franchises. Endlessly rewactable.
"Something Borrowed, Something Green" is quite simply a wonderful, beautifully written episode of Lower Decks. The comic pacing for both main story lines is excellent...so many quotable lines!
Fan favorite T'endi gets a deep dive into what makes her tick, and what makes other Orions tick, and why she is such a wonderful recruit to the Federation's exploration divisions despite also being an alpha-female Orion in her own right!
I would put this into the top 20 of any Star Trek episode, from all the franchises. Endlessly rewactable.
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- tomcmackay
- Oct 16, 2023
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