I don't Jason Isaacs has to put in much effort to get into character for Lorca 

I don't Jason Isaacs has to put in much effort to get into character for Lorca![]()
Very sadistic in this case, yes.I don't Jason Isaacs has to put in much effort to get into character for Lorca![]()
What must he sacrifice...?Jez has to cut his sexy in half, and pretend to be an American.
WHAT A SACRIFICE!
The odd thing is it's not always there. He seems to bounce around from Southwestern Virginia to Ohio. Very uneven performance in that regard.I don't know the southern drawl is doing it for me
Well at least it wasn't "Hold my beer and watch this!"Didn't Isaacs say he actually wanted "Git'R Done" to be Lorca's catch phrase?![]()
That’s harshThe series has gotten better with the last two episodes, but it's still pretty dumb.
Things I liked:
* I was positively surprised by Rainn Wilson as Harry Mudd. He must've studied Roger C. Carmel as he captured several of his mannerisms as Mudd perfectly. Mudd is not only the small-time criminal we thought from TOS, but a collaborator.
* This episode came the closest yet to actually feel like Star Trek, especially as the ethics of the "Tardigrade" was explored.
Things I didn't like:
* Alright with using organic technology, but the mycelium network isn't a very good concept.
* Lorca, perhaps the most important Starship Captain, travels unescorted at a location where he can get picked up easily by Klingons? Also, Lorca killed his crew?
* That was supposed to be a D7? No, don't think so. That the producers are unaware of some Star Trek basics (such as the quote from the ST Writer's Guide I've used earlier that the viewscreen "is not a window") is one thing, showing almost disrespect is another. And the raiders with their "feathers" really didn't feel Klingon to me.
Things I look forward to learn more about:
* Is Ash who he claims he is? *cough*Voq*cough*
* Stamets at the end: Is the Mirror Universe coming into play?
Things I still ask myself:
I rate this episode 5/10.
Last two episodes? No. Just this last one with Lorca, Ash and Mudd as the focus. Such 'other character focus' episodes have occurred before, but she was definitely front and center with the Talligrade subplot of Episode 5.not in the last two episodes and i predict this will continue.
Last two episodes? No. Just this last one with Lorca, Ash and Mudd as the focus. Such 'other character focus' episodes have occurred before, but she was definitely front and center with the Talligrade subplot of Episode 5.
Because the whole Federation operates on an ancient (for them) North American agenda?For all we know, gay rights were set way back during the wars of the 20th and 21st centuries, and they're just now getting back to more or less where we are now.
From screen canon it often seems like a large portion of humanity *was* wiped out outside of North America. So, maybe?Because the whole Federation operates on an ancient (for them) North American agenda?
There's a theory I've heard that says that the portion of mammalian population born gay increases proportionally as the overall population increases, because it is a positive population check. Not sure that I buy that, but if there's any truth to it, and the human population was radically decreased by wars, then perhaps it wouldn't even require the social pressures (which would almost certainly be there anyway, because as Guy pointed out - babies) - the gay population might decrease as a proportion naturally.Gay would not have been stamped out because of Gay = bad, gay would have been stamped out because of how ineffective gays are at conceiving babies with same sex sex.
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