Good Star Trek should aim to be more intelligent and subtle with it's political commentary than that.
Like fat AND gay shame.

Good Star Trek should aim to be more intelligent and subtle with it's political commentary than that.
Like fat AND gay shame.![]()
Shame to see Lorca being reduced to a cliche Bond villain. I'm guessing Mirror Michael died and Lorca wanted to come to the Prime Universe to get a replacement Michael to be his queen.
Of course he had to be working with Stamets all along. How else could he have known about the Prime universe? Everyone saw what Georgiou did, without hesitation, to keep it secret.
As for Lorca being a "one-note villain"? I'm not really qualified to opine on that. But damn was his delivery in this clip perfect or what? Why the hell couldn't they have found talent like that for the main character?
Ladies and gentlemen, say 'good bye' to Lorca. He is 100 percent dead meat. You just can't say those words today on TV and remain alive and well.
Sleep well, sweet prince.
Did anyone else notice the blue/green-ish alien in Georgiou’s throne room? So she does allow non-Terrans to serve in the Imperial Starfleet, and Lorca’s the one who’s opposed to it.
So much for Lorca being a reformer...
Cardassia will be made whole. All that we have lost will be ours again. And anyone who stands in our way will be destroyed. This I vow with my life's blood: for my son, for all our sons.The idea of promising to make the country great/glorious again is very common among populist/nationalist leaders. We've seen many such leaders make such promises throughout history. The fact that Lorca promises to make the empire glorious again is merely an appeal to that nationalist fervor, not necessarily a Trump reference. We only think of Trump because he also borrowed that populist/nationalist slogan for his campaign.
What does disappoint me somewhat is that the show seems to be turning Lorca into your cliche villain.
That's possible but it doesn't look so good in the clip. I know it's rare for Trek fans to jump to conclusions with just a little bit of info but I can see why they might be doing it this time.
Jason
Which is why I think it's all one big red herring.What does disappoint me somewhat is that the show seems to be turning Lorca into your cliche villain.
A toilet would be nice, gold or otherwise.Wonder if there's a gold toilet?
Which is why I think it's all one big red herring.
If things play out as most people seem to think they will, the writers would be abandoning everything they've built the character up to be, so far. It would go down as one of the biggest writing gaffes in franchise history and probably kill all positivity for the series.
Might even top the destruction of Dukat as a character.
Wha? Dukat was never anything but solid villain. He’s literally Space Hitler
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