Blair's mom from The Facts of Life was into some WEIRD stuff.
Well, you know what they say: You take the good, you take the bad, you take them both, and there you have...
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Blair's mom from The Facts of Life was into some WEIRD stuff.
Archer and co saved Earth, humanity, and the universe. He's also basically responsible for the Federation existing. That's pretty huge. Just saying.TOS, the Ent was a normal ship. They stopped a potential invasion of our galaxy (By Any Other Name). and who knows, we might have won that, had the invasion happened. I can't think of other Huge, earth or fed or galaxy saving things they did. Maybe the Doomsday Machine would have gone tnrough the most densely populated zone? Can't remember. i was comparing DSC to its fellow series. I n the m ovies the stakes got raised for EPICness, bruh for sure. There's a good thread on epicness creep somewhere on bbs.
The trouble with this dsc arc is there's no real drama/suspense since we know sentient life survives and control is thwarted. It's like in TOS, the ship would be in danger. Except you knew it'd be fine. Because next episode. I am definitely liking the Spock Burnham arc since I can't have issue of the week fun.
Archer and co saved Earth, humanity, and the universe. He's also basically responsible for the Federation existing. That's pretty huge. Just saying.
This sounds like a job for Captain Everyman and the USS Nondescript! I wonder what he's up to these days.Key point here being: the Star Trek series don't focus on Average Joes in Space. They're not the Space Truckers in Alien. They're not that random Excelsior Class ship the Enterprise rendezvous with in that TNG episode either.
In the next Trek series, we should follow the adventures of Captain John Everyman, captain of the Excelsior-class USS Nondescript that always either ferries dignitaries of the week or gets dispatched to reinforce the Neutral Zone, the Cardassian DMZ, Deep Space Nine, etc. Every episode would conclude with the ship arriving at the scene, only to find that the Enterprise-D or DS9 has already resolved the episode's conflict all by themselves.
The Sphere is obviously related to the main plot. Control needs its data. After watching Project Daedalus, I actually wondered here if the RA had something to do with Discovery running across the Sphere. It did. It seems like a logical connection in my mind and has, in fact, become the central point. Keep the data out of Control's hands and sentient life survives....but that doesn't really accomplish much, because it still begs the question: why did the writers have Mama Burnham say she'd steered the Sphere toward Discovery in the first place, if that fact would invite the questions (and require these assumptions) from the audience, when it would have been far easier just to skip that bit of dialogue completely, and let everyone continue to assume that the encounter with the Sphere was unrelated to the main RA plot?![]()
I'll have that annoying song in my head all day. From hells hot I stab at thee! For hate's sake I ..spit.. my last.... breath..Well, you know what they say: You take the good, you take the bad, you take them both, and there you have...
I've heard that theme a million times over the past few weeks. A family member decided they wanted to watch a Mary Tyler Moore marathon.Love is all around, no need to waste it
You can never tell, why don't you take it
You're gonna make it after all
Stable? Keiko hated moving around with Obien and eventually went to live on Bajor. She was also incredibly dismissive of ANYTHING from Obien's side of the family and culture. I you consider a wife constantly wanting to move away, and who is only fine if you completely adapt her her family ways and culture, "stable'; IDK what to say.The only people in Trek who have a stable, long-term relationship are the O'Briens, and they happen to be the only pair of characters in one series to migrate to another and actually have more to do afterwards if you don't count Worf.
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