You're taking that line way too seriously.In this episode they literally said only 2 people in the whole quadrant still communicate with screens: Pike and the captains grandmother.
You're taking that line way too seriously.In this episode they literally said only 2 people in the whole quadrant still communicate with screens: Pike and the captains grandmother.
Yes, but that's not important right now.A joke is a...story with a humorous climax?
Yes, but that's not important right now.
Do you have a time stamp? I could take a clearer screen cap.
I'm tempted to say "4 minutes, 45 seconds", but don't trust my accuracy on that.
I will say that the severed baby head made me realize 100% right then and there that it was a ruse. I know L'Rell's in-univese intention was that it was the actual severed head of her baby, but I don't think a TV show -- and certainly not Star Trek -- would have a story where and actual (actual "in-universe") severed baby's head is shown.
Last time on Star Trek: Various Red Things...
Entertainment Weekly review excerpt, Darren Franich:
It’s an episode directed with visual fire by Olatunde Osunsanmi, one of the best genre stylists working in television now...
Unfortunately, most of the action onboard Disco this week is blah serialized water-treading... if I had to identify one foundational bothersome Disco idea, it’s the ongoing suggestion that Michael can’t go, like, two weeks without her parents checking in on her.
Kirshner’s Amanda is here to talk Spock. Revelation No. 1: He has (apparently) killed some doctors in his Space Rehab facility. Revelation No. 2: Amanda worries her half-human son’s emotionless upbringing left him a wee bit psychopathic. Revelation No. 3: From a very young age, Spock was visited by that angel butterfly entity, which he called the Red Angel.
Now, I’m all for canon-tweaking. If Disco has decided that the Secret History of Spock is he was a teenage psycho driven mad by a crimson butterfly spacegod — well, fine, then can we just get there already? So far, the grand plot of this season amounts to people talking endlessly about Various Red Things. We also get another tease about What Burnham Did To Make Spock Mad, which pleasepleasepleaseplease don’t be anything romantic.
Then everything goes just crazy... We can maybe say farewell to the Klingons now, yeah?
...The prospect of watching a show about the Federation’s version of Blackwater leaves me feeling like Star Trek will be the last franchise left riding the “dark and gritty” wave. (Tired: Doing your franchise’s Dark Knight. Wired: Doing your franchise’s Ragnarok.) I’m all for a show about the moral ambiguity of spacefaring on the frontier, but that show was Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, and I don’t remember seeing any vividly filmed alien intestines on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. Like, Emperor Georgiou — based on everything we saw in the Mirror Universe — is a bad person. Not bad like Deadpool, bad like Stalin. But Michelle Yeoh is great! Let’s call this a draw.
https://ew.com/tv-reviews/2019/01/31/star-trek-discovery-point-of-light/
The amount of things that some people will call foul on with Discovery and yet completely accept in the other Trek series is head-spinning in its hypocrisy.
This fact came from Season 1. It's not a new thing.Just wondered when she mentioned she is a xenoanthropologist
That's been her specialty since day one.Anyone keeps a count on what Burnham knows/studied/she is an ace in/excels at?
Just wondered when she mentioned she is a xenoanthropologist (among *many* other things)
Nah, this show is pretty much the same old same old, with more money spent on it.It does appear that some people are still having trouble mentally dealing with a Star Trek where everything presented on the screen isn't all tied up in a neat bow after every hour, especially where that is combined with character driven story telling. And this has lead them to think that Star Trek isn't producing enough comedy material of late? Weird.
This fact came from Season 1. It's not a new thing.
That's been her specialty since day one.
Not seeing a problem. Characters gain skill sets as the plot requires. Most wind up as Buckaroo Banzai.yeah I know, still....
How?Nah, this show is pretty much the same old same old, with more money spent on it.
Now that sounds like a few of my past experiences with ex-girlfriends.A joke is a...story with a humorous climax?
Come to think of it, it looks like their screen graphics people are adapting to the Mandel symbology there...I can make out "Azure Nebula'. Using that as a Landmark we might be able to guess that other labels using the Star Charts. That also means it is the Klingon border like you thought.
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It appears to cover about this area. The map in the show seems to be centred on the Hromi Cluster
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Anyone keeps a count on what Burnham knows/studied/she is an ace in/excels at?
Just wondered when she mentioned she is a xenoanthropologist (among *many* other things)
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