6.
Liked Saru...Liked Pike...
Dislike 'Super Burnham' and the Tilly stuff was cringe inducing...
How was she "Super Burnham" in this ep?
6.
Liked Saru...Liked Pike...
Dislike 'Super Burnham' and the Tilly stuff was cringe inducing...
It's a well worn trope.Well, I don't think that 'this person was a bit of an dick, so they deserved to die' is a particularly nice message.
It's not a big deal. It's still nasty. He was not some horrible villain, he was a mildly annoying guy.Who said it's meant to be a nice message. It's a human thing. TV and film are chock full of moments of an antagonist getting their comeuppance for being nastily arrogant to the protagonists. And audiences often cheer or chuckle or merely smirk at it when it happens. Maybe you didn't relate to that moment, but I did, and I am sure others did too. It's fine if you didn't, I'm just not sure why it needs to be a big deal.
Gallows humour.Says who? Seriously, someone explain this to me that the people who framed this scene intended it to be funny. This is not making sense whatsoever thus far.
He was being an asshole, and over confident in the technology he was using.It's not a big deal. It's still nasty. He was not some horrible villain, he was a mildly annoying guy.
Gallows humour.
I think I used that term right. Probably not
Ok, a person finding humor in the situation does not mean it was intended to be humorous. I recall a friend bursting out laughing in a scene during "Snatch" when a blindfolded hitman stumbles around traffic and then gets hit by another car.Gallows humour.
I think I used that term right. Probably not
Well, I don't think that 'this person was a bit of an dick, so they deserved to die' is a particularly nice message.
I liked the moment when Tilly runs out of sickbay to go to the bridge and there's the momentary pause where she forgets which direction to go, turns around out of sight of the camera and awkwardly runs in the opposite direction. No comical music, no sound effects, just a silent pause and she runs the other way.
That worked for me. I audibly laughed.![]()
True after two hundred years one would imagine that. There are something like 10,000 people living there so everyone should be related by then to some degree, unless they mostly moved apart into separate communities, apart from New Eden. The syncretic religion, and no apparent racial attitudes seem to show otherwise. My apologies. Misread the context of your post.
Who's to sat they weren't?.
I've a couple of cousins who background include Hispanic and Chinese grandparents. You wouldn't guess it by looking at them. Genetics is a funny thing. My wife is Hispanic on her mother's side. But looking at her blue eyes, pale skin and auburn hair no one would think it.True enough. I mean, Lorca strongly intimated that he had an ancestor who was Chinese, which does not fit with either his looks or his name.
I've a feeling May is the product of Tilly's memories. So May is essentially a young teenage girl.As for May, Tilly's dead school acquaintance, I agree that the actresses delivery felt off, but I actually thought this was done on purpose to give a clue about her supernatural nature. I kind of liked her instantly, to be honest, and I hope they'll bring her back.
Says who? Seriously, someone explain this to me that the people who framed this scene intended it to be funny. This is not making sense whatsoever thus far.
I didn't see that as 'jokey'. Connelly was presented as arrogant. His arrogance was what got him killed. It was a lesson. A young adult level lesson in its portrayal, but a lesson nonetheless that overconfidence in dangerous situations leads to bad consequences.
I liked the moment when Tilly runs out of sickbay to go to the bridge and there's the momentary pause where she forgets which direction to go, turns around out of sight of the camera and awkwardly runs in the opposite direction. No comical music, no sound effects, just a silent pause and she runs the other way.
That worked for me. I audibly laughed.![]()
Would folks be having the same problem if Connelly had actually been wearing a Red Shirt?
Would that obvious of a Trek Trope, have eased the discomfort of it being weirdly funny?
It was definitely intended as macabre humor based on very familiar past imagery, so if They had gone all in with the analogy, would that have been less of a questionable scene?
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The picture of May in the year book photo was a different actress. Her personality might be from memories, but unless Tilly had seen her since then, not her physical look.I've a feeling May is the product of Tilly's memories. So May is essentially a young teenage girl.
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