Sometimes shows don't always give us exactly what we want.
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!! UNACCEPTABLE!!!!!!!!

Sometimes shows don't always give us exactly what we want.
You do realize that there are 6 more episodes in the season, followed by a second season, right? Unless you're demanding that resolution of the Lorca/Cornwell situation take place within 2 episodes or so, which would be ridiculous (wouldn't it?), then there is time for it to resolve itself.Lorca is pretty much part of an A story. One episode ended with him being 'put on notice'. Resolution? Nothing.
This all sounds like stuff you made up in your mind as "stuff that I think should have happened", I have some of these myself. However, the staff is not writing the show according to all of our specifications. And since they are not, you're certainly entitled to come here and call the deviations from your narrative "plot holes" if you want. But you should be prepared for the fact that not everyone is going to agree.Whether a character is a main one or not may restrict their usage but why go down a path and then leave it hanging? Same with L'Rell. Somehow she was in the Klingon death room with the Admiral. From the previous episode when Kol outed her I thought she was going to be some kind of slave to him. Instead she's in this room with the Admiral, and why are both of them alive? Wouldn't they be dead meat? Yet if Kol wanted to meet the Admiral to use her as a bargaining chip maybe he wanted her alive, though he probably thought she was dead too when she was dragged off. Mind you there was no mention of using the Admiral for any leverage after she was captured, that was just another nowhere story.
The Pahvans. They were the basis of an entire episode and a catharsis for Saru. Soooo they want to get the Federation and the Klingons together to bring harmony to discord. They were just a plot device for a Discovery/Klingon confrontation. Silly to assume they would feature in another episode beyond needing protection from an A story character.
They're not going to resolve everything in a hour. Lorca's past and future are a developing story.You know I'm still waiting to hear the full story about the Buran. For a couple of weeks people were debating theories about what could have happened with Lorca. Before we pass any judgement's let's wait and see if he was shunted into a shuttle against his will and that is why he survived. We don't know the full story. Still waiting. We wouldn't be making up stuff if they simply, oh I don't know, supplied a complete plot here and there.
It's okay we're somewhere else now. New pastures for more loose ends.They're not going to resolve everything in a hour. Lorca's past and future are a developing story.
There's a storytelling device called a "flashback". No matter where the show is, it can visit the past any time it likes.It's okay we're somewhere else now. New pastures for more loose ends.
Don't count on it. Tyler's one is up for debate already. Was it real? Was it even Tyler? Is it Voq? Was it Discovery being sensitive about male abuse? That little storytelling device the 'flashback' .. can't always be relied on.There's a storytelling device called a "flashback". No matter where the show is, it can visit the past any time it likes.
That wasn't quite a flashback in the storytelling sense. . A flashback would actually take up a significant portion of the episode and not just be random flashes of memory.Don't count on it. Tyler's one is up for debate already. Was it real? Was it even Tyler? Is it Voq? Was it Discovery being sensitive about male abuse? That little storytelling device the 'flashback' .. can't always be relied on.
I would bet you a quatloo that if they DID dedicate an episode to Lorca's backstory, explaining the Buran you'd then complain that they spend too much time on backstory and not enough time moving the plot forward.Don't count on it. Tyler's one is up for debate already. Was it real? Was it even Tyler? Is it Voq? Was it Discovery being sensitive about male abuse? That little storytelling device the 'flashback' .. can't always be relied on.
It was a flashback. Though it's accuracy depends on so much else.That wasn't quite a flashback in the storytelling sense. . A flashback would actually take up a significant portion of the episode and not just be random flashes of memory.
I'm talking about a full flashback, the type they use in Lost,Arrow and other shows. Not flashes of memory brought on by some sort of trigger. An actual storyline that takes place in a character's past.It was a flashback. Though it's accuracy depends on so much else.
It was a storyline in Tyler's past. Supposedly... if he is Tyler. Being imprisoned, tortured and abused is how we met him. It has shaped his PTDS and meant a lot to him when he was opening up to Michael. It is the basis to how he is going to relate to L'Rell.I'm talking about a full flashback, the type they use in Lost,Arrow and other shows. Not flashes of memory brought on by some sort of trigger. An actual storyline that takes place in a character's past.
Alright, everyone's entitled to their opinion.I would bet you a quatloo that if they DID dedicate an episode to Lorca's backstory, explaining the Buran you'd then complain that they spend too much time on backstory and not enough time moving the plot forward.
Can you just write a python script to generate your replies?
Jesus, early TNG could be friggin' brutal.
It was a flashback. Though it's accuracy depends on so much else.
I would bet you a quatloo that if they DID dedicate an episode to Lorca's backstory, explaining the Buran you'd then complain that they spend too much time on backstory and not enough time moving the plot forward.
Can you just write a python script to generate your replies?
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