That's if it was even really Culber and not a manifestation of Stamet's mind.and apparently based upon the Culber visitation the minds of the dead can stick around there.
That's if it was even really Culber and not a manifestation of Stamet's mind.and apparently based upon the Culber visitation the minds of the dead can stick around there.
Yeah, I just ignore that TATV even exists. Kinda like Nemesis....The show was definitely headed in the right direction, it's what it should have been from the start. It's a shame that such a strong season went out on the whimper that was 'These are the voyages'.
he also joked, don't believe anything he says since he's been lying since day one.If Isaacs is saying he's all done, I think that's the best evidence we have that he will be back at some point.
It's 50-50 shot whether that little green spore that landed on Tilly's shoulder is a spiritual embodiment of Lorca or Culber. Season 2...he also joked, don't believe anything he says since he's been lying since day one.
he is a good actor, and i hope he comes back I'm some future episodes.
Turnabout Lorca?It's 50-50 shot whether that little green spore that landed on Tilly's shoulder is a spiritual embodiment of Lorca or Culber. Season 2...
i wonder too. I think they will explain how klingons managed to win the war while PU Disco was away. If i recall correctly, before they ended up in MU, they turned the tide of the war in favor of Federation. Even without Disco around, how did Federation lose so fast in just 9 months.If the ISS Discovery isn't in Prime Time, where the hell is it? Was it just kicking back on Wrigley's Pleasure Planet while Michael and the gang destroyed the Charon?
The house of Kang!!!!! He was the best TOS Klingon. Hopefully not those Duras idiots.Especially since Kol got blown up on T'Kuvma's ship, two major drivers of the war. Something or someone else very powerful has taken over the effort.
Me too, I am glad they are friends....againSaru calling Michael "my friend" made me happy in a way I didn't expect.
That would be a neat twist. I like that idea.The house of Kang!!!!! He was the best TOS Klingon. Hopefully not those Duras idiots.
the writer on AfterTrek said he was a big Die Hard fan, and took liberties to copy it (Michael in Jefferies tube a la McLean in elevator shafts).When will villains learn has soon as you get the person you are trying to kill.
KILL THEM.![]()
I basically agree with most of what you've written here. Not the part about just looking for mindless excitement from my entertainment, but all the rest, yeah. I agree that Trek has lots of different facets that appeal to different people in different ways. I agree that it had gotten stuck in a rut during the Berman years and a new creative approach was welcome. I agree that there's no point in trying to exclude anyone else from the ranks of fandom.We all like different things about Star Trek. Some people like philosophical discussions around the conference table and characters of high morale and ethical principles presiding over those decisions with flawless precision. Others like adventure and fun in outer space.Others like the world building of a perfectly-continuous universe.
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Star Trek is as diverse as it gets in terms of what it has to offer and the people who like it.
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I'm thankful for a different approach, and I'm willing to be patient given the production team's reminders that this is a journey to see how Starfleet evolved some of those more refined ideals. Mainly, because I'm having fun and I don't get caught up in other stuff that doesn't matter to me.
Like I said, it's perfectly fine (and totally understandable) if you are not willing to give that same patience...but don't try to make what "being a Star Trek fan" is a singular thing. Cuz it aint.
Yeah, I noticed that. It just didn't work for me. Any parallels there are illusory... or downright delusional, on Burnham's part. The Emperor is not Captain Georgiou. She's nothing like her. The previous episode, in the process of introducing her, set out to depict her as a seriously loathsome and terrifying human being... and it did a very convincing job of that. That Burnham would feel some sense of attachment or loyalty to her simply because of the face she wears, or think that rescuing such a person would balance any sort of moral scales, is not remotely logical....did anyone feel the parallels between the Burnham/Emperor tag team fight this episode and the Burnham/Georgiou team fight in the Battle of Binary. I'm sure it was intentional for the writers and it made it particularly important then that she saved the emperor. While I was watching I thought the whole time - she has to save the emperor. When she had the same fight with Georgiou she wasn't successful bringing Georgiou home. She isn't going to have the same fight and this time leave her to die!
Yeah, I noticed that. It just didn't work for me. Any parallels there are illusory... or downright delusional, on Burnham's part. The Emperor is not Captain Georgiou. She's nothing like her. The previous episode, in the process of introducing her, set out to depict her as a seriously loathsome and terrifying human being... and it did a very convincing job of that. That Burnham would feel some sense of attachment or loyalty to her simply because of the face she wears, or think that rescuing such a person would balance any sort of moral scales, is not remotely logical.
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