"Henry Danger" Opposite Universe (TV Episode 2016) Poster

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Star Trek and Henry Danger Meet Brilliantly!
RyanWinter10017 April 2016
I'm giving this episode of Henry Danger a 10. I rarely give out the highest score to any show, but this episode has earned it. Oh, it's not because of the comedy, it's because of the total effort in making it.

For many viewers, especially young viewers, they won't realize that this episode is based upon a Star Trek TV episode originally aired on TV October 6, 1967 titled: Mirror, Mirror. Mr. Schneider and his team have brilliantly translated that classic episode to what will be a classic Henry Danger episode.

From Henry's cut sleeve shirt to Jasper's treachery, the mysterious storm, Piper's almost extinction, to locking the "bad" Henry and Charlotte in a force field cell, are all clever translations of the original Trek story. And there are dozens of other salutes they've masterfully executed in the show.

All Trekkers and Trekkies would be proud of this episode. But let's give some credit to the cast. It's my guess that the young ones had to be shown the original Trek to get an idea of what they were imitating. Nevertheless, they executed their "parallel universe" roles expertly. Jace Norman is a superbly talented young man. He reminds me of Leonardo DiCaprio's early TV efforts on Growing Pains. You could tell, even as a teenager, Leonardo had dynamics. Jace has a thousand faces, excellent timing and diction. His co-star, Riele Downs, is charming and is the perfect partner for Jace's Henry Hart. Those two are funny all the time, but in this episode they are just dazzling. The adult cast got into their parts extremely well too.

I also give credit to the production team. For them to "reverse" all the sets, improvise costumes, use just the right editing and special effects and graphics displayed great creativity. Later this year Star Trek will celebrate its 50th Anniversary. This Henry Danger episode is certainly one of the best gifts to all the trek faithful, and a really good episode for all the young Henry Danger fans.

Yes, it certainly deserves a ten!
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10/10
The best episode of this whole series.
wingthwong30 March 2021
I am quite surprised not more reviews have been written about this episode. This is an outright tribute to the Star Trek original series episode, "Mirror,Mirror." To properly give this review, I would have to chock it full of spoilers. In fact, since both Star Trek "TOS" and this series are both now on Paramount+, one should watch the Star Trek episode 1st to fully appreciate this episode. That is season 2, episode 4 of TOS. Anyway, right when I heard the name of the band, the lightning storm, the badges and sashes, I knew I was in for a treat. I do not believe children could fully appreciate this episode as adults. I doubt even the hardest core Trekkies that were born much later than the original Star Trek episode aired or after the movies started coming out couldn't appreciate this as much as someone that saw it originally or in first syndication. This is, step for step, a smile maker. Dan Snyder did a class act job with this episode. The rest of Henry Danger is fun for the whole family and there are always little shout outs to famous products, other series, sayings, genres, etc. But, none have been so bold and brazen yet did an original so perfect and endearing. Now, as it sits, you don't have to be a fan of Star Trek to enjoy this Henry Danger epusode. It still would get a 10 star from me. My children, wife and I really like the series. That I saw the Star Trek episode when it was in syndication before all the Trekkie craze started just made it so much more enjoyable to me. I don't think I have ever seen anything done like this to such perfection. In fact, it was done so well, it should be rated in the top 30 Star Trek episodes including TOS series. It would be #1 not including TOS. So, watch with the whole family. This is a crowd pleaser for all.
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