Planet of the week is the only concept that could save STD in the second season.
In your humble, singular opinion, of course.
Planet of the week is the only concept that could save STD in the second season.
In your humble, singular opinion, of course.
So much for the "insider information" from before the premiere that a second season had already been green-lit.Season One of Star Trek: Discovery is focused on war, said Alex Kurtzman in a TrekMovieinterview; and now the focus is on what to do for a second season, if commissioned.
Indeed, but I humbly offer it as fact.
Going to rewatch the Chase now, forgot that one
Maybe a war involving time travel usiing proxies. Some sort of, I don't know....temporal cold war?No time travel ever again.
I'd love to see season 2 as a cavalcade of Burnham making mistakes: leaving a book about Chicago Mobs of the Twenties on a planet, dropping John Gill off somewhere by mistake, triggering a long-dormant planet killer and send it into the middle of Federation Space.
Season two should be war with the Romulans.
But the twist is: this time it's really a cold war instead of an actual, hot war going on.Maybe a war involving time travel usiing proxies. Some sort of, I don't know....temporal cold war?
Give me Planet of the Week any day.
It's the reason this thing is still going after 50 years.
Why are so many of you talking as though you've already seen all of season 1 and not liked it much? Talk about jumping the phaser! Which... come to think of it, should be called the Burham move, he he. If I'm being mischievous.
That's exactly what I was thinking. What a lot words to say nothing! Discovery and its arcs need to come full circle, and be satisfying. Yikes.So it basically says nothing about the second season. It better not have anything to do with any wars.
From T'Mushmouth's opening soliloquy, it was obvious this season would be about war. I really wish TPTB had chosen a different course. There's enough war going on all over the place that I'd really rather not have it blunder into my entertainment, but there it bloody is. So after we slog through the war from the Federation's perspective, you think it would be fun to see it from the Klingon side? What would be more fun is to ram a sharp stick into my heart, because I'd only have to go through it once.This season is about the Federation being at war with the Klingons. Next season will be about the Klingons being at war with the Federation, told from their perspective!Actually I am also thinking a possible "Sliders" type of season were they explore alternate universes. This mirror universe idea is starting to sound more possible all the time.
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