Do they do that?My prediction is there will be end credits and the on-set catering company will be credited.
I'm not sure if they do that for TV shows all the time, but they do that for films.Do they do that?
I still am predicting there will be no Borg. I think all of the dialogue and things seen that have been done to possibly suggest that are intentional (or even unintentional) misdirects.
Let me put percentages for these predictions:Predictions:
- No timeline reset.
- No Borg.
- TOS canon is preserved because Starfleet has no spore drive and Spock has no sister.
- Discovery jumps in time and becomes the series new setting.
- Some shock reveal at the end about the new setting.
Do they do that?
melding with Spock, being recognised as Burnham
Right, but I didn't know those companies make it to the credits.Most professional productions feed their cast and crew. It is easier to keep everybody on-set then "everybody to to lunch for an hour. come back at 1:30". Feed em and get back to work.
the S31-show is further away than we assume.
YepI’m pretty sure it’s been stated a few times that the show, should it occur, won’t start production until after S3 of DSC has fully wrapped.
Section 31 is in the works as we speak. We will shoot Season 3 of Discovery first, and then move on to Section 31.
I wouldn't put it past them to sneak Picard into last 30 seconds of today's episode, somehow. I will give them 2 extra points if they show PicardShock reveal - 100% (producers can't live without "shock", so you can bet it's gonna happen)
But what?
Picard appears onscreen. "We've been waiting for you"![]()
Do they do that?
Love that Gold Key font
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"The U.S.S. Discovery battles against Control in a fight not only for their lives but for the future, with a little help from some unexpected friends. Spock and Burnham discern vital new connections between the red signals while Burnham faces one of life’s harshest truths: the right decisions are often the hardest to make." - Memory Alpha
This is the second season finale and ever since it was announced that we'd be getting an additional episode, it was a fair bet that it was because the final episode was too long and needed to be split in two. According to a recent interview, it seems that they simply needed more time to wrap everything up properly and from what we've gotten so far, they definitely needed that extra episode. You can read the interview here.
And tonight, we say farewell to Pike. What are the prospects of a new series featuring everyone's favorite captain? And what does Anson Mount think about the idea? Find out here.
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