even filler episodes serve a purpose.
Gods I hate that phrase. I remember when "filler" episodes were just...episodes.
even filler episodes serve a purpose.
Only clip shows are real fillers, like Shades of Gray on TNG.Gods I hate that phrase. I remember when "filler" episodes were just...episodes.
Only clip shows are real fillers, like Shades of Gray on TNG.
I didn’t mean filler episodes in a negative context. Perhaps I should have said “bottle episode” or “standalone episode”.
I just think Discovery could use a few episodes like that to explore the universe they are in now or expand on the characters a bit. Give me something in the vein of “His Way”, “Times Orphan” or “Badda-Bing, Badda-Bang” from DS9 S6-7.
That's an issue with these tight seasons with a small number of episodes. There's no filler. Everything has to placate the main narrative. We don't get a guest star showcase or a day in the life of a minor crewman. If Discovery was 23 episodes instead of 13, I'm sure we would have more insight into Rhys and Bryce and Detmer and better coverage of the century.
And that's thanks to the filler episodes. They help you breathe and widen the focus, the story, the universe.
Genuine question-do we need to know Rhys and Bryce and Detmer more than we do already?
I don't think it would hurt anything. I asked if it was necessary?Sure, why not. What could it hurt.
Genuine question-do we need to know Rhys and Bryce and Detmer more than we do already?
The Jem'Hadar and the Founders have been listed on various computer displays at Starfleet Command, a Cardassian was seen among the Emerald Chain group chasing Michael and Book in the premiere, and another Cardassian Starfleet officer was spotted at Starfleet Command. Not sure about the Borg being name dropped, and Memory Alpha didn't turn anything up either.
Ah, I see. It is a matter of personal preference to enjoy the product a particular way not a need. Just making sure I understand the point.It's no more necessary to get to know Detmer, Bryce, Rhys etc than it was necessary to get to know any number of 'minor' characters from the other Star Trek series. Loads of things aren't strictly necessary are they? Are all the special effects necessary? Was designing a new ship necessary or could they have just reused the USS Voyager? A lot of things aren't necessary but these things help enhance the product immensely.
For example Rom in Deep Space Nine was originally an unnamed character but with some focus look what he developed into - virtually a main character by the end.
I think they did well with her.Detmer seems to have been short-changed this season. If only they had more time to develop her and explore her traumatic experience.
Just a little!I probably sound a bit pendantic...
Honestly, if they had wanted to do a PTSD storyline, they should have given it to one of the main characters who the show does make time for to focus on rather than just leaving it as "that thing for Detmer to do this week."Detmer seems to have been short-changed this season. If only they had more time to develop her and explore her traumatic experience.
Indeed, yes. Though, Hollywood sucks at writing and exploring PTSD so maybe they should just leave it alone, since the fan base would just expect the character to get over it any way.Honestly, if they had wanted to do a PTSD storyline, they should have given it to one of the main characters who the show does make time for to focus on rather than just leaving it as "that thing for Detmer to do this week."
The Rommunist Manifesto.Given that Emerald Chain territory seems to extend "eastward" towards the Klingon Empire and that Ferenginar is apparently far enough out "westward" that regular contact wasn't even established until the mid-2300s, I'd say that Ferenginar is just too far away from the Emerald Chain to be part of it.
Besides, I kind of like the idea that Rom's reforms led to the rise of Ferengi socialism. Maybe the Ferengi Union later joined the Federation, and Ferenginar in 3189 is one of the last Federation holdouts still practicing UFP socialism.![]()
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