Is it?DIS is well known for plot holes.
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think or assume that something is true or probable but lack proof or certain knowledge.
Is it?DIS is well known for plot holes.
Maybe you should stop doing that and wait for the episode to dropSuppose meaning :
think or assume that something is true or probable but lack proof or certain knowledge.
Star Trek is well known for plot holes.
FTFY
DIS is well known for plot holes.
If you think about it, it's funny how little screen time Isaacs actually had. He just knew what to do with it.
Well, I didn't count how many minutes he had, but it seemed to me that all other actors are now given much more screen time.
I'm rewatching before the finale. The contrast is even more dramatic between the episodes before and after Into the Forest I Go when you don't have a gap. It's like someone in the writer's room had too much sherry over the Xmas break, but I know the story was planned before they even started.I'm curious if binge watching would make it seem smoother, but I don't think I could make it through those endless Klingon scenes.
Playing Odo's daughter.Yeah. She - or Brook rather - just isn't working for me. Which is odd because I really liked her on Chicago Hope and her short stint on Boston Legal.
Jesus Christ.
I hate to say it... in fact, it physically hurts, I threw up a litle in my mouth, but.... Axanar did it better.
The whole klingon war story-arc is one BIG clusterfuck of a botched arc. Holy hell.
I actually think they had less space given how much of the episode revolved around Georgiou/Cornwell/Sarek.They are finally given space now that Isaacs is gone.
Finally, the Sulibon, Species 8472, Klingon mashup episode I’ve always wanted.
That is until the Conference at Kihtomer where the Federation offered to help the Klingons with their fracking problems.Well, remember the line in STVI:TUC: "The Klingon Empire has 50 years of life left to it..." and "The Klingon Homeworld will be uninhabitable in that time..," <-- That's 80 years PRIOR to TNG where we (again) see Q'nos habitable; with ancient building/halls on the surface and Klingons living in various districts.![]()
I haven't read every post on this thread so this may have been tread on before:
But Goergiou talking off screen with Sarek. Yes she offered him better tactics for her freedom... she offered him more than that. When she says freedom can't she be talking about freedom for two people. And as to why Sarek would listen?? Because she is now, after the deal, essentially according to Starfleet the real Georgiou. That means she is fully capable of explaining Burnham's action the day of the mutiny and actually changing the narrative (as in no mutiny .... continuity people will love that). Essentially the emperor can now free Burnham as well and actually have her returned to her full rank of Commander as never having mutinied. So the reason she told this to Sarek (and not Cromwell) is because she knows that he raised Burnham as a father and will do anything to save her from a life in prison. Scratch Vulcan logic thinking this is a bad idea .... add Sarek actual emotion for how he has wronged her in the past and now has the opportunity to make up for that with what logically is not the right decision. All the series arcs with them lead to this.
Even the whole conversation when he was leaving about not being afraid to love points this way. He actually made a deal with the devil to save Burnham because he does love her. And almost exciling himself from her because of what he has now done (maybe even telling Spock to never speak of her again). Closes loop of continuity and gives Burnham closure if only had been one season.
Tyler should be fine. He may have lost a girlfriend, but he has the entire bridge crew and Tilly all on his side as the best of friends. Despite the fact that he's a surgically altered Klingon saboteur, with the false memories of a dead Starfleet officer, and who murdered one of their crewmates. And everyone knows this. Even Stamets is coming around.
I guess it pays to look like Shazad Latif.
I think people have this idea that in the future, an intergalactic society is somehow so large that 80k dead just doesn't have the same impact when you hear it. I doubt human beings are going to be that desensitized. You're right it was probably a lot of personnel, but even if it wasn't, just a settlement on a moon, I think it would matter.
especially if they were being beaten back and are far less in numbers.
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If that's the way it goes, the politically correct solution, then I'm out. There will be no second season for me.
I enjoyed 1-14, but not enough to win me over to the merits of this new Star Trek. They've got one shot left, they need to hit the target.
Axanar did ..... nothing.. yet. Just some random scenes and "interview footage".
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