Both unpopular and blindingly obvious,Discovery takes place in a different universe than TOS.
TPTB have repeatedly stated it doesn't.
Everyone has their own feelings about what does and doesn't fit.
One thing I like to tell patients: feelings aren't facts.
Obvious =/= fact.Both unpopular and blindingly obvious,
You know, whenever I hear about the original versions of stories they did on TNG, I usually think, "Wow, that sounds much more interesting than the episode we actually got." This one is no exception.
an unpopular opinion? The Borg Queen ruined the Borg as concept.
But I won't lie, I did like episodes where she showed up in Voyager. She had an interesting Dynamic.
Okay? I don't really give much of a care about what TPTB say. I watch it, and nothing about it makes me believe it takes place around the same time as TOS.
Everyone has their own feelings about what does and doesn't fit.
One thing I like to tell patients: feelings aren't facts.
Sure, everyone can have whatever kind of head canon they like. No harm in that.
But DSC and TOS are in the same universe. Whatever people feel about that, it's a fact.
As much as something can be "factual" about a pretend universe, anyway...![]()
Which is of course delightful. But simply say it accomplishes nothing, it's really a matter of what is shown and heard on screen and what the audience makes of the presentation.TPTB have repeatedly stated it doesn't.
So if a patient "feels" chest pains just ignore it?One thing I like to tell patients: feelings aren't facts.
Obvious = easily perceived, understood, clear, self-evident, apparent.Obvious =/= fact.
Wouldn't that mean two different universes?Same universe, but it looks like an alternate one.
Canon is typically interchangeable with continuity, do you feel there should be no attempt at any level of continuity?Unpopular Opinion: "Canon" has been Star Trek's greatest impediment to good storytelling.
DS9 got Section 31 right, and only DS9 did.and the Section 31 presence in Starfleet
My take is that the Federation and Starfleet fight a awfully lot of wars, most small, some big.My own unpopular opinion is that the Dominion War was completely nonsensical and should be largely disregarded by future works.
TPTB have repeatedly stated it doesn't.
Exasperated Liz Lemon makes some excellent points.
So if a patient "feels" chest pains just ignore it?
Exactly.Yes, that was exactly my point. Well done.
As a psychologist, I don’t deal with a lot of cardiac issues...
“Feeling” something is so, doesn’t make it so.
You know, whenever I hear about the original versions of stories they did on TNG, I usually think, "Wow, that sounds much more interesting than the episode we actually got." This one is no exception.
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