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Not a...a....a MISTAKE!!?!??

*Crosses fingers and hopes really hard that they next tweet about the D7 having been a mistake too*
Absolutely agreed. IMHO, this show is pretty shitty writing kept afloat by decent visuals and great actors.
Oh God, they're both Holo-RikerShatner.
Or like Chef from "Enterprise" - which was also rumored to be a role held for a Shatner guest spot (up until the "love letter to the fans").
Trust me, they're "together". And even if we didn't "know" this from the cast and the crew (back during Comic Con, and other interviews, esp with Anthony Rapp, etc), it took only one little snarky interchange between Culber and Stamets in an earlier episode (maybe Ep2? I'd have to check) about how Stamets has problems with "feelings" for me to know the what's the what here.
The bigger question in my mind right now is just WHO IS THE CMO?! Culber said something about the CMO and the Andorian surgery. So who is the CMO? Are we going to meet him or her? Is this not a regular character, then? Is this person going to be in the captain's meetings (as in all the other series)? Is the person going to be offed to make way for Culber to become CMO?!
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For myself, I find it rather refreshing. Burnham is in a situation that most of the viewers can more easily identify with. All of the past Trek shows had the main character in charge, the meetings were to help them decide what course of action to take -- but ultimately they got to decide.
It kind of makes me wonder how a show like The Walking Dead is so popular. It's the most miserable world one can possibly live in. There is barely a single ray of hope and one wonders how these characters can possibly go on after being kicked in the balls in damn near every episode. What keeps people watching? Is it to see if the end of the show brings the final cure or destruction to the walkers, allowing the survivors to "live happily ever after" and rebuild their world, or is it something more schadenfreude, where we see them living these horrible lives, and we, the viewers think, "Man, I guess my life isn't so bad after all compared to these poor bastards!" I'm an avid watcher of the show and I honestly still don't have the answer to that question.
The Captain in each series was the focus of more than their fair share of stories; not a main character in the sense of Burnham, but pretty central, a focal point around which stories revolve. The vast majority of the most famous and popular episodes feature the Captain front and centre.i dont honestly think tng. ds9. ent or voy had a main character. didnt seem the shows were written that way.
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Not a...a....a MISTAKE!!?!??
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People who say things like that always imagine being the big damn hero of the zombie flick, rather than the way likelier scenario of being the poor SoB that gets their brain eaten in the first five minutes of the film.My wife actually fantasizes about the idea of living in a post-apocalyptic world - getting back to nature and leaving the millions of jerks in the world out of her life. She would be completely ok with having to deal with zombies or monsters in this scenario.
The Captain in each series was the focus of more than their fair share of stories; not a main character in the sense of Burnham, but pretty central, a focal point around which stories revolve. The vast majority of the most famous and popular episodes feature the Captain front and centre.
"Yes, Mr Secretary General, they've clearly gone too far this time."
There must be punishment for suggesting things like this. I'm working on it.Oh God, they're both Holo-Riker
In addition to what @Longinus said, I have to add that I find Negan to be completely unrealistic, and it's kinda ruining the show for me. If he had a cadre of forces that we're loyal to him for some real reason like he had a large family, or the soldiers under his command before Day Zero, or some great cause or plan they believed in and that he's crucial to implementing, or whatever, then maybe, but as it is, there's no way his own people wouldn't have ended him for the way he acts.she thinks she'd have killed Negan a long time past already...
I agree that the acting overall has been pretty damn fantastic.I don't think SMG's version of Burnham is particularyl "dull". In fact, I think she's quite a good actress. For example compared to Zoe Saldana. Saldana looks more like a traditional female lead. But I think Zoe doesn't actually add a lot to the material she's given with her performances. With her, it's usually just the words on the page she delivers. But I see her performances in Star Trek, Guardians of the Galaxy or Columbiana as quite interchangeable, even though these should be very different persons.
SMG on the other hand, IMO, adds to the material, a lot, - most of the time. I think her performance is actually quite comparable to Duncan O'Neil as Nick Locarno/early Tom Paris, only in female. And she does that really nice! I think the only problems with her performance were very early on, when she tried to channel the "Vulcan" role in the scene where Sarek brought her to the ship). That was a role that clearly didn't fit her. But since then?
I think how she performs her redemption arc - as someone she portrays as a person very calm on the outside, but as visibly in emotional turmoil on the inside, is quite noticeable a very good performance, especially considering for something that has to be delivered on a weekly basis, as a lead in a television series, who is in almost every scene until now.
I think she is one of the highlights of this show, and together with Doug Jones' very physical and Anthony Rapps' very understated, calm performances, they make even the more shoddier material in the scripts work on the screen. Really, the acting in this series is IMO top-notch and one of the better ones in all of Trek.
Somebody else has probably thought of the same idea, but my hypothesis is that Lorca doesn't like to sit down because of severe discomfort from his bad case of hemorrhoids.
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People who say things like that always imagine being the big damn hero of the zombie flick, rather than the way likelier scenario of being the poor SoB that gets their brain eaten in the first five minutes of the film.
Sounds like a solid plan, actually. Kinda depends on how good the zombies are at climbing and whether there are zombie goats.And she wouldn't be the big damn hero, anyway - she'd go live on the mountaintop and raise goats or something.
23rd century holographic technology is surprisingly advanced, and Lorca's brown eye is also photosensitive...Lorca has trouble seeing out of his brown eye too?
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Not a...a....a MISTAKE!!?!??
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