Brevity is a lost art.What eloquence! I am speechless.
Brevity is a lost art.What eloquence! I am speechless.
All the TAS episodes were shorter.![]()
Well, I'll chalk that up to Stamet's grief - and with him being so connected to the network; yes, he was able to communicate with Culber's "soul" as it were. Hey, there's always been a large Fantasy element to Star Trek from day one in 1966That was great, but another fucking cliffhanger! Also noticeably shorter this week.
That said, two Rapps? Not seeing a downside. Oh, wait, so is Culber - and by implication everybody who ever dies - now a Force ghost in the mycelial afterlife?
No, it isn't. Her portrayal was campy as hell; far and away from her more nuanced--though still somewhat naïve--portrayal as captain. Her Emperor Georgiou shtick was moustache-twirling and little more.
No, it's just that most people just don't sit around on message boards, talking to each other, being forensic detectives about most TV shows.
OK I have had some time to mull this episode over.
I was rooting strongly for Lorca not to be from MU. I agree with others than a PU Lorca who has issues is far more interesting than MU Lorca. But strong clues were there (as covered nicely by the trekmovie.com article) and the reveal was done nicely. I still hold out hope that he turns out to be noble and somehow stay on Discovery. But for the love of god don't make him the big baddie of the series (as they did with one of their main characters on Dark Matter). That would be horrible.
The demise of Voq in Vyler makes sense, and allows him to stay as Tyler on the Discovery crew. But I am sure remnants of Voq are still there and he will be a conflicted character from now on.
While as a heterosexual male I wasn't too exited about a gay couple on Trek (though I supported the idea), I think the Stamets/Culber is the best romance they have ever done in Trek. Both characters and actors are very likable and their scenes together are very well writen. So I was hoping Culber will be back in flesh, and him just being on the spore network was kind of let down. Hopefully he does come back somehow via the magic mushrooms.
Yeah. This whole storyline has been pretty damn questionable, but if that was the end of it and he is just Tyler now then the whole thing was completely bloody pointless.I would like to see Tyler not be free of Voq personality and memories. But having both merged where he can draw from the experiences of both people. Seems like someone that could bring peace between the factions as a hybrid human/Klingon.
From the Writer/Directors Guide:
That's the ship's mission.
allows him to stay as Tyler on the Discovery crew.
It wouldn't make any sense but it doesn't mean it cannot happen. This is a TV show. A lot of ludicrous stuff has already happened.I mean, not only is he a spy, but he murdered Dr. Culber! Do you really expect the rest of the crew to just write that off?![]()
I'm not sure what the point is of MU episodes, to be frank...Isn't that the whole POINT of the Mirror universe?
Aside from the whole Frankenstein's Monster cum Manchurian Candidate thing, the murder of Culber is an issue that should sideline him. Unless they can, somehow, convincingly extrapolate that it was Voq, not Tyler, who committed murder (and how, pray tell, would they prove that?) I'm not sure where they go with Tyler, and that's coming from someone who really liked him, as a character.You don't seriously think they'll allow that, do you? Either he gets spaced at the first convenient minute - I doubt there's anyone on the Discovery crew who is particularly fond of Klingons - or thrown into a Starfleet brig as soon as they get home.
(Which would actually be the best thing they could do for him. If he gets extradited back to Klingon territory, his fate will probably make him pray for death, given how Klingons treat failed spies.)
I mean, not only is he a spy, but he murdered Dr. Culber! Do you really expect the rest of the crew to just write that off?![]()
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