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      Max (Kellan Lutz), a lawyer who’s also a military veteran, seeks to avenge the death of his wife and his brother, Jerry (Manu Intiraymi), and to rescue his kidnapped daughter.
Another solid and balanced review. I really enjoyed this episode. The moments between Picard and Seven were really special, specially the exchange at the end. I don’t think Picard would’ve been as honest with anyone else and I loved that. Wonderful stuff. I get people’s criticism of the gore, I personally didn’t mind it, but I get it, it was a lot and probably unnecessary. The Seven/Icheb angle was heartbreaking and, for me, absolutely paid off. At first I was disappointed that they recast Icheb, but having seen Manu Intiraymi’s horrific tweets about Anthony Rapp, I totally get why they did recast and I’m fine it.
– While Icheb was a good character, Manu Intiraymi is not a good person. I don’t blame Star Trek production for not wanting anything to do with him (not least out of respect towards Anthony Rapp, who did not deserve that kind of offensive commentary from anyone, least of all a fellow Trek actor), and I was quite happy not to see him onscreen again. People might feel entitled to their own opinions, but some people are demonstrably wrong.
Manu Intiraymi’s unique name is a combination of Manu ( The Incan God of Law) and Intiraymi ( The Incan God of the sun). Manu is an Actor/Writer/Director/Producer… and he’s seen a bear once. He was raised in the chaos of the 80’s, 90’s and early 2000’s. Upon moving to LA in 1997 he found himself in the mix of that generation’s talent pool. He continues to search for and revels in the opportunity to show truth in cinema no matter how dark, or how beautiful.














