It's the Empire, they use the Imperial system, not the metricBy what metric?
It's the Empire, they use the Imperial system, not the metricBy what metric?
they used it twice. do you feel better now?more than once. .
Get those darned kids off my space lawn with their hoverboards and what not.A word that's never been used in Star Trek before in 50 years, 13 films and five series. But hey it got a ton of social media chat, job done.
*rolls eyes*. "Use it" as in use it frequently, with confidence, more than once. As in not just a token one-off done to be a talking point on Twitter.
Again, where is the shock value? It's a word. There's nothing shocking about it
Pragmatism. Killing people who've obtained classified information - willingly or otherwise - is actually a thing.What point?
It's all I need. Swearing excessively just because one can is gaudy and cheap. And really kind of juvenile.Emphasis?? That's all you've got? Lol.
In other words, her personality is to be cautiously meticulous and deliberate. Gotcha.You think Burnham has a personality? I like her character but she's a robot. One who speaks in carefully-worded statements.
I'm still waiting to see some.Common sense.
Pragmatism. Killing people who've obtained classified information - willingly or otherwise - is actually a thing.
And it was a good choice. You don't have Michelle Yeoh of all people push a stupid button
Get those darned kids off my space lawn with their hoverboards and what not.
Find me a navy that doesn't use that kind of language. Or a school. Or anywhere. Tilly was showing her excitement by breaking protocol and saying it in front of her superior officer (she can say "Fuck" in front of rank-less Burnham all day). But Stamets shares the enthusiasm for the finding rather than make a point about it. Why is that so hard to comprehend?
Besides the visual was implicit and succinct.
Some other techno-gizmo would require unnecessary expo.
I will disagree with that, and I don't like gore and extreme violence on the screen, generally. But it served a purpose with Georgiou just because we havent seen "her" since the second episode where she is still the nearly flawless heroic typical captain standing for Starfleet ideals. This version is the opposite in every way, and the murders and the dinner get that point across well.They could have dealt with that other ways. Like having her push a button and activate an implant all of her aides have to have which causes them to instantly die. The gore was a stylistic choice.
Except that the folks involved with the show made a point on social media, After Trek, etc. to highlight their "historic" moment. It was like seeing little kids excitedly telling each other that they had said something naughty. It was juvenile.
It was done for laughs. It's been a LONG time since I was shocked by someone saying "fuck" on television, but that's mainly because I'm not a twelve year old...It was done for shock value.
Yeah, and it was fucking cool!They could have dealt with that other ways. Like having her push a button and activate an implant all of her aides have to have which causes them to instantly die. The gore was a stylistic choice.
I will disagree with that, and I don't like gore and extreme violence on the screen, generally. But it served a purpose with Georgiou just because we havent seen "her" since the second episode where she is still the nearly flawless heroic typical captain standing for Starfleet ideals. This version is the opposite in every way, and the murders and the dinner get that point across well.
it was effective, narratively and visually
It was done for laughs. It's been a LONG time since I was shocked by someone saying "fuck" on television, but that's mainly because I'm not a twelve year old...
Related question: why the fuck are you still watching this show if you hate it so much?
Sympathy for the devil is a good album but an overrated concept. In any case, I think they have been doing that with LorcaWe get it though, everyone in the mirror universe is EVIL, with zero complexity. It would have taken far more guts and writing talent to have Georgiou as something other than pure evil.
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