Works for me. I never saw those episodes of Enterprise and frankly can't be arsed to.All they have to do is not mention it. The idea that they must is the type is thinking that led to the augment virus plot line in the first place.
Works for me. I never saw those episodes of Enterprise and frankly can't be arsed to.All they have to do is not mention it. The idea that they must is the type is thinking that led to the augment virus plot line in the first place.
Exactly this.All they have to do is not mention it. The idea that they must is the type is thinking that led to the augment virus plot line in the first place.
All they have to do is not mention it. The idea that they must is the type is thinking that led to the augment virus plot line in the first place.
Or an Arne Darvin type spy.I'll bet dollars to donuts that even if Voq doesn't end up being Ash Tyler, there will be a Klingon Augment spy on the Discovery this season.
Your attempt to draw a distinction between "Core Arc Episodes" and "Xindi related but not core", I assume, in order to prove your point, is cute. The NX-01's mission when it entered the Expanse was to locate the Xindi homeworld and stop the possibility of another attack on Earth. So, since any of the episodes that touched on the Xindi were about obtaining information about the Xindi for the purpose of finding the Xindi, those episodes are a part of the season long arc.Here's the entire season:
Core arc episodes: 10 The Xindi, The Shipment, Stratagem, Proving Ground, Azati Prime , Damage, The Forgotten, The Council, Countdown. Zero Hour
Xindi related, but not core: 7 Anomaly, Rajiin, Twilight, Carpenter Street, Chosen Realm, Harbinger, Hachery (some of these episodes would have worked without using the Xindi framing at all (just imagine another random race)
Not connected at all: 7 Extinction, Impulse, Exile, North Star, Similitude, Doctor's orders, E2. Any Xindi framing is completely irrelevant to the core plot of the show.
So you're right, I did overstate it. However, it's wrong to claim that the entire season follows a concrete arc. The "defeat the Xindi weapon" arc is mostly just dealt with in ten episodes.
Or an Arne Darvin type spy.
Works for me. I never saw those episodes of Enterprise and frankly can't be arsed to.
Nah, it's not worth slogging through the first two again just to get up to speed.You really should, season 3 and 4 are great.
you could just read Memory-Alpha. Or brief summaries.Nah, it's not worth slogging through the first two again just to get up to speed.
I watched season 3 and 4 without bothering to watch very much of season 1 and 2 as a refresher and didn't feel out of the loop. The augment storyline was pretty lame though. There was no need to explain the lack of ridges and it's all a bit contrived. Curse thee trekkies who couldn't take worf's offhand comment for what it was, a joke at our expense.Nah, it's not worth slogging through the first two again just to get up to speed.
Thanks, that confirms my suspicions.I watched season 3 and 4 without bothering to watch very much of season 1 and 2 as a refresher and didn't feel out of the loop. The augment storyline was pretty lame though. There was no need to explain the lack of ridges and it's all a bit contrived. Curse thee trekkies who couldn't take worf's offhand comment for what it was, a joke at our expense.
I watched season 3 and 4 without bothering to watch very much of season 1 and 2 as a refresher and didn't feel out of the loop. The augment storyline was pretty lame though. There was no need to explain the lack of ridges and it's all a bit contrived. Curse thee trekkies who couldn't take worf's offhand comment for what it was, a joke at our expense.
Three? Please, season long arc.Just wait until 20 years from now there's a three-episode prequel arc set between Enterprise and Discovery explaining the "shushing Klingon."
Just wait until 20 years from now there's a three-episode prequel arc set between Enterprise and Discovery explaining the "shushing Klingon."
Three? Please, season long arc.
Neither could anyone on the entire crew of the Shenzhou, since the evidence was determined to be inconclusive.She couldn't tell the obvious difference between an asteroid strike and a disrupter burn...
+...If it is the same telescope how did it wind up in that case with a special message from Georgiou? Did who ever grabbed it turn it over to Georgiou's family or executor? And why did they grab that item?
Was the message supposed to be attached to the willed gift?
Except you know the Science officer who Burnham pushed out of the way because she thought she could do better.Neither could anyone one the entire crew of the Shenzhou, since the evidence was determined to be inconclusive.
I didn't see the caskets when we saw his ship in the last episode. Maybe he decided to take them in and eat the bodies?
I actually wonder if the ENT cast will show up in Discovery
I actually wonder if the ENT cast will show up in Discovery
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