No.I mean, this was a good two-parter, but are there any MU ships other than Discovery, Shenzhou, and Charon?
No.I mean, this was a good two-parter, but are there any MU ships other than Discovery, Shenzhou, and Charon?
The search for another place to talk about the Section 31 Series begins. It will save a lot of headache in the future. I foresee discussion of the main character literally drowning everything else out here on TrekBBS. It will always be stuck in Gear One.
IIRC the original plans were to set it in the present, or even as early as the 1990s.
This is the very reason the episode only got an 8 from me. Georgiou, both incarnations, is my favorite DSC character, but the "funeral" scene was bizarre and out of place. I can see Burnham, and perhaps Saru, being upset, since it's almost like losing Prime Georgiou all over again, but everyone else...? Really?While the scene with Michael and Georgiou on the planet was fine, this didn't ring true to me, and felt totally unnecessary. The writers (who obviously love the character) may have sold me on the character finally, but it stretches credulity that everyone onboard sincerely misses someone who largely hurled insults at them.
Agreed. Some of the best Trek stories I've ever encountered had space travel only in the background or even completely absent.Strong disagreement here. Trek is ultimately about characters and concepts. Space travel was a useful conceit because it allows for a change of setting every single week, but there are other you could structure a show allowing for a variety of stories to be told.
And we later learned that Regent Worf was the ruler of the Klingon-Cardassian Alliance and everybody else answered to him.
Yeah, I always just accepted the MU Worf was ruling things in 2372 since no episode from that point forward established a higher authority.
Yes. Because I understand that any two episodes of a TV series are mutually exclusive - that's especially true when one is as divergent as this.so see you next week?![]()
But posting about it..............thanks.
Where's the hyperbole?Nothing like a little early morning hyperbole to get one started in the morning.
Fair enough. If it's roughly like the DSC Forum has been, I won't mind.I’d give it a go, assuming the previews look good. My objections to the Georgiou character have stemmed from choices Discovery has made — to play evil for laughs, to delight in killing and lean into gore, and to avoid reforming the character earlier. But the last couple eps addresses some of my concerns. I’ll try to judge her spin-off show on its own merits, assuming it continues the course just set.
Ok...???The DS9 MU episodes were campy as all hell, but the MU counterparts of the characters we knew were not absurdly jumped up in importance. Intendant Kira, for example, was a heavy, but really she was just in charge of Terok Nor.
This is the very reason the episode only got an 8 from me. Georgiou, both incarnations, is my favorite DSC character, but the "funeral" scene was bizarre and out of place. I can see Burnham, and perhaps Saru, being upset, since it's almost like losing Prime Georgiou all over again, but everyone else...? Really?
Same here. And even if redemption is unpalatable in a dramatic sense the Hitler label is just that-a label. It doesn't add anything to the discussion and it ends up in rather absurdist argumentation rather than actually discussing what is being presented on screen.I think the “Space Hitler” is and understandable, but ultimately inaccurate label. A “Hitler” like label implies not just a ruthless dictator, which she was, but also someone who has a demented capacity to scapegoat segments of the population to build a nationalism around their sacrifice. There’s no real I indication that Georgiou was like that. People were expendable but it seems this is the world she inherited. Whereas Hitler helped to fundamentally create the lie that the Jews were to blame for all of Germany’s woes.
Georgiou was more akin to a ruthless emperor like Julius Caesar of Genghis Khan.
On a side note: I’m a Christian and do believe that everyone is, in fact, redeemable. Not a so far fetched idea to me.
Phillipa.So... Here's the question of the episode...
What did sending Phillipa back in time change?
In a rather interesting way too. I love the storytelling of this arc, both character and visual. So incredible, especially with the whole sword thing in Part 1.Phillipa.
I was surprised that the Emperor did not immediately transfer her command to the Charon. Instead, she spent three months on the Discovery.
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