Things happening to characters doesn't equal character development.I think Discovery has great character development.
I'd say the only character who actually has changed a bit over the series is Stamets.
Things happening to characters doesn't equal character development.I think Discovery has great character development.
I think Burnham has had great character development.Things happening to characters doesn't equal character development.
I'd say the only character who actually has changed a bit over the series is Stamets.
I think Burnham has had great character development.
Too many threads, and I'm new here.This is the 'controversial opinions' thread. You should've posted that in the 'objective facts' thread.
Things happening to characters doesn't equal character development.
I'd say the only character who actually has changed a bit over the series is Stamets.
Q was best in TNG. Should have stayed in that era.
It was just a joke. There is no "objective facts" thread.Too many threads, and I'm new here.
It was just a joke. There is no "objective facts" thread.
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That's exactly what we do any way. We discuss our reflection upon in universe facts. Thankfully, we also argue about them-all the time. So it is rarely dull.Such a thread would be extremely dull, anyway. Not much to discuss around objective facts, unless you expand the scope a bit (e.g. your reflection on those facts).
That's the fun of TrekBBS, we all may argue, but we love each other like siblings.That's exactly what we do any way. We discuss our reflection upon in universe facts. Thankfully, we also argue about them-all the time. So it is rarely dull.
That's exactly what we do any way. We discuss our reflection upon in universe facts. Thankfully, we also argue about them-all the time. So it is rarely dull.
Well then the character development has been cliched enough to make me feel there really hasn't been much.Really?
Burnham hasn't changed? To say that is completely disingenuous.
Culber hasn't changed? He went through an entire arc where his identity was in question and he had to deal with considerable PTSD which affected his relationships and his image of himself.
Tillly hasn't changed? She went from an awkward cadet to someone who started to learn how to contribute and interact with superiors, to now someone who has carved out her own destiny.
Saru hasn't changed? He went from being skiddish and fearful through an entire evolutionary (literal) evolutionary process. Now he's an ambassador, and a confident, wise officer.
Stamets has changed the LEAST, I'd say, but he's certainly a little softer.
I mean.....I don't even know what to say. DSC and DS9 easily have the most "character development" in the Star Trek franchise. You don't have to like the show, and you don't have to like the direction the development has taken, but you sure as hell can't say DSC hasn't developed and evolved the main characters. That's outright bunk.
Well then the character development has been cliched enough to make me feel there really hasn't been .
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