Please let next week be an hour of looking at the barrier.
I hope so.
Reminiscent of TMP, with all the flying around looking at V'Ger's bits. I guess that means TMP wasn't Star Trek either.
Please let next week be an hour of looking at the barrier.
I hope so.
It wasn't.Reminiscent of TMP, with all the flying around looking at V'Ger's bits. I guess that means TMP wasn't Star Trek either.
It wasn't.
At least to 10 year old me.
Indeed.It was a bit "arty", but Star Trek enough to 12 year old me. Considering all we had were TOS reruns to go on.
perhaps if so many people are complaining about the bad writing, even pointing out its absurdity, even people that actually liked past discovery episodes. there is more to it than just “haters”?No one said bad writing about this episode
well, releasing this episode concurrently with Picard wasn’t exactly the best way to avoid comparisons.Or compared Discovery unfavorably to a newer show
Perhaps they liked that episode more?and calling that show real Trek.
no, you just bring it up in every. Single. Discovery. Thread. And in many that have nothing to do with discovery.I just make it up.![]()
exactly. This is also why I wrote that the general has no reason whatsoever to commit treason in this episode, as the plan is still “first talk than maybe shoot” for everyone involved now.I was a bit confused about why Book was still going rogue with Tarka and this episode helped clear it up for me: if Burnham's plan fails he's going to stop the 10-C by force! Though hang on, this doesn't seem like something anyone would argue with, of course they're going to try to stop the 10-C if communication fails, so everyone's basically on the same side now right? The two of them were sneaking around, making secret deals and kidnapping people to achieve what Discovery was going to do anyway.
Actually, it is. Because you know that it can do something in the near-future if you don't stop it, either through force or diplomacy.
We had the threat of Nuclear War all through the Cold War and the fact that no one actually wanted it kept it cold, but one false move... We had the threat of another Twin Towers style attack all through the War on Terror.
If there's something dangerous that can happen, it's a threat. If it's not happening immediately, and in front of you, it's a threat in the background.
They don't know anything about Species 10C. And Species 10C can move at any point it pleases while everyone else acts hysterical.
Species 10C is what's moving things. And it'll move when it's ready. And that's when you'll see "Stuff Happening!" They're facing an enemy that doesn't operate on Human Level or an Instant Level. I like that we're seeing an exterior force dictate the terms while everyone else tries to figure out what to do.
There is more to it. But that's not what said. It stands out as extremely odd in contrast to past comments.perhaps if so many people are complaining about the bad writing, even pointing out its absurdity, even people that actually liked past discovery episodes. there is more to it than just “haters”?
Sad but true. And frustratingly so.well, releasing this episode concurrently with Picard wasn’t exactly the best way to avoid comparisons.
So, Discovery is fake? Got it.Perhaps they liked that episode more?
It is tiresome. It is painful. I'll make no apologies for it. Treating Discovery as second class citizen and not real Trek is not OK. Just a little bit of acknowledgement of the inconsistency, the poor treatment, or anything would go a long way in mending fences.no, you just bring it up in every. Single. Discovery. Thread. And in many that have nothing to do with discovery.
Ok. Now go back read _all_ my posts since the beginning of discovery and find a single one where I wrote discovery is “fake” or anything of sorts.So, Discovery is fake? Got it.
it is tiresome indeed.It is tiresome. It is painful. I'll make no apologies for it.
Apologies. It is the feeling that by calling something "real Trek" then the implication is there is fake Trek. If that isn't the point then why call something real Trek?Ok. Now go back read _all_ my posts since the beginning of discovery and find a single one where I wrote discovery is “fake” or anything of sorts.
This is another thing you tend to do often: putting words in someone’s mouth.
Yup.it is tiresome indeed.
My thought as well. If they established a definitive connection between the remains of the lifeforms on this planet and the 10-C I missed it. Seems speculative to me. I am thinking and hoping that we are in for a twist and the 10-C either destroyed this planet and wipe out its indigenous species or the 10-C constructed the hyperfield to hide from and/or protect itself from whatever did destroy that planet.The biggest problem for me is that the crew of Discovery are assuming that the planet was home to 10-C. I did not see a connection between this planet and 10-C. It is possible that the inhabitants of this world were not 10-C and that 10-C destroyed this planet.
Memories may not carry the weight as witnessing it in action.Like in this episode they have a platonic crush on Detmer for being so confident and having grace under pressure. You mean to tell me Tal didn't have a single host who had those characteristics that Adira could draw upon?
Memories may not carry the weight as witnessing it in action.
Same with having tangible role models rather than just reading about historical figures.
Probably a part of the confusion.Obviously. I mean, Ezri Dax was kinda a mess (and also young/unprepared for joining) despite her access to memories. But they at least referenced her confusion regarding where her own likes/interests started and the past hosts began - that sort of thing.
The host is completely and totally invisible now in terms of Adira's characterization.
This is what's really souring me on this season and the direction the series is taking as a whole. Having maybe 1 or 2 crewmembers that freeze for an overwhelming situation I can understand, but not a whole ship's crew. It's getting monotonous and tiresome having these melodramatic moments and "me, me, me" moments when there is the fate of the galaxy at stake.I'm sorry... We have a DMA that is wiping out entire planets and is now enroute to Earth, Ni'Var etc and can destroy those planets within HOURS... But here we have our crew talking about how bad their youth was and drinking tea and having conversations that they're feeling not quite right. It's ABSURD.
Before or after the trauma?Didn't this crew take any psych tests before being assigned to starship duty?
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