Unlike with other episodes, next week we'll be able to explain away any visual differences with them just being illusions. Talos IV comes ready-made for just such an occasion.
It wasn’t that bad. Just a bit boring.
I'm also worried that the Talosians will lack the cool pulsing veins. This show needs some big, veiny, throbbing Talosian heads.
These are a lot closer then the Klingons were.
Probably good in bed I assume.Again, after watching that episode - why the fuck hasn't Amanda left Sarek already? They have such a freaking dysfunctional marriage - even considering he suppresses all his emotions.
Again, after watching that episode - why the fuck hasn't Amanda left Sarek already? They have such a freaking dysfunctional marriage - even considering he suppresses all his emotions.
Probably good in bed I assume.
I didn't think Amanda came off that great, either. I was empathetic to her during the confrontation with Sarek but thought she seemed a bit nasty herself.
She seemed a little nasty/petty in her last outing as well with the way she left things with Michael. I think she's being written that way on purpose. Which is fine, because people are flawed, after all.
I didn't think Amanda came off that great, either. I was empathetic to her during the confrontation with Sarek but thought she seemed a bit nasty herself.
Jane Wyatt just made her so nice and empathetic. I always assumed she was what kept Spock as functional as he was. With parents like his, no wonder DiscoSpock went nuts.
Maybe they were testing out something which attracted the Klingons?So, Section 31 was behind the Klingon attack on the Vulcan outpost?
I think it's fantastic that they are portrayed as real people, and not as cardboard cut outs of virtue and politeness.
It gives the entire thing a relatable and realistic tone.
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