So she's like the vast majority of the human race... who are also convinced they're right the whole time.![]()
Just read the last 199 pages on this one post if you need further proof.
So she's like the vast majority of the human race... who are also convinced they're right the whole time.![]()
^ For me its not her flaws, its the whole righteous Starfleet vibe she has going on, she would not fit as a crew member under Captain Kirk. Actually the Discovery version of Starfleet are run by a bunch of wimps. The 'we're not soldiers, we're explorers' rubbish is right out of the Kelvin verse, yep that's it, these are the Kelvinversion of the characters, the Prime versions would expect to kick butt when the Klingons showed up!
Picard = AwesomeFuck, if you don't like Burnham's Starfleet righteousness I'd hate to think how you must perceive characters like Picard and Janeway.
Picard = Awesome
Janeway = Pretty cool
Burnham = Booooooooriing (if I hear another one of her monologues...)
Never had any issue with any other previous captain opening their mouth. If Burnham became mute all of a sudden, it would be a vast improvement.
Sorry, but Burnham actually feels like a real person.
Boring is someone who is so predictable and perfect in their actions and interactions that the story has no tension, drama, or intensity because everything they do is a foregone conclusion.
That's Jean-Luc Picard.
And Janeway was basically the same character but played by a weaker performer, with a different gender and coffee as opposed to earl gray.
So, nah.
Boring is someone who when they start speaking, you fall asleep. Burnham is that.
Now you take back your words about Picard, or there will be trouble.![]()
No, I'm with @Vger23 . Picard puts me to sleep. Even when he shoots himself in a time loop it feels uninspired and lacks tension. In fact, it paints him as a bit disinterested. There are times when he is interesting, but they are few and far between for me.Boring is someone who when they start speaking, you fall asleep. Burnham is that.
Now you take back your words about Picard, or there will be trouble.![]()
I don't even have to compare Burnham to Picard or Janeway, but without sounding too arrogant it does surprise me that the actress could be compared with Stewart or Mulgrew. She, in my opinion lacks the presence. That is something really hard to navigate. She's like ... there.Maybe it’s because Burnham is that nineties stereotype. Brooding. It’s like she escaped off the set of Buffy or Angel or Dawson’s creek. She has no hobbies apart from brooding. In fact the only person with a hobby is Lorca. And that’s also brooding, but also collecting weapons near which to brood. Other Trek characters have hobbies. A personality. Knick knacks in their quarters. Most of DSC I am waiting to have personality traits delivered by Tuesday. We hear about Culberts Opera at least.
Maybe it’s because Burnham is that nineties stereotype. Brooding. It’s like she escaped off the set of Buffy or Angel or Dawson’s creek. She has no hobbies apart from brooding. In fact the only person with a hobby is Lorca. And that’s also brooding, but also collecting weapons near which to brood. Other Trek characters have hobbies. A personality. Knick knacks in their quarters. Most of DSC I am waiting to have personality traits delivered by Tuesday. We hear about Culberts Opera at least.
Honestly (no joke) I can't make it through a TNG episode these days without nodding off. It's all just so stilted and sterile and (to use your word) boring. At this point, I find even ENT easier to watch.
I'm excited about Picard coming back, but only because the promise is that he'll be a different man.
The TNG Picard is, frankly, dull. I even felt that way as a teenager when the show was in first-run. It's part of the reason I can't make it through. Give me Riker and Worf centered episodes and I might be ok.
for a first season that was plot driven, there was plenty of detail:Maybe it’s because Burnham is that nineties stereotype. Brooding. It’s like she escaped off the set of Buffy or Angel or Dawson’s creek. She has no hobbies apart from brooding. In fact the only person with a hobby is Lorca. And that’s also brooding, but also collecting weapons near which to brood. Other Trek characters have hobbies. A personality. Knick knacks in their quarters. Most of DSC I am waiting to have personality traits delivered by Tuesday. We hear about Culberts Opera at least.
You mean knick knacks like Burnham's copy of Alice in Wonderland? Or Georgiou's telescope? Or Georgiou's commbadge?
Or hobbies like helping Tilly improve her resume? Or, speaking of Tilly, there's that thing she has for musicians (and apparently disco parties).
The story went by a bit too fast to stop and really delve into everyone's personal life, but the claim that there's nothing there is just false.
And it has only been 15 episodes so far. I'm rewatching TNG right now - just made it to the beginning of season 3 (more than 50 episodes in) and I'd be hard-pressed to name much more about some of those characters in terms of hobbies and knick knacks, based just on that time frame. Data wants to understand humanity and has a memento of Tasha Yar. Crusher has a thing for Picard that she won't admit to, but she mostly just obsesses about Wesley. Pulaski never seemed to get any hobby other than screwing with Data. Riker's only hobbies are apparently jazz and sex (something Shades of Grey made sure to put an extra point on). Picard likes tea. I'm honestly not even sure if his whole archaeology thing has even shown up yet, so if it has, it didn't make much of an impression. And what is Geordi's hobby supposed to be? Just hanging out with Data is really the only thing I can think of. Worf and Wesley are really the only ones whose personal lives are shown in any great detail, and even Wesley spends most of his time studying and working on projects.
And yet still more boring.We got more backstory on Burnham in the first 2 episodes.
Yeah but many of them don’t narrate their lives the whole timeSo she's like the vast majority of the human race... who are also convinced they're right the whole time.![]()
Fuck, if you don't like Burnham's Starfleet righteousness I'd hate to think how you must perceive characters like Picard and Janeway.
I still can’t quite put my finger on what I don’t like about Michael. I think it’s that she never learns anything. Except for that one glimmer of hope with Tilly, I don’t think she learns anything in s1 except not to sulk. Maybe I’ll be able to pin it down in s2 when we’ve explored more of the minutiae of Michael Burnham’s inner thoughts and feelings.
We got more backstory on Burnham in the first 2 episodes.
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