Yeah, that's the problem...I wouldn't mind it if it looked more like 900 years had passed.
Yeah, that's the problem...I wouldn't mind it if it looked more like 900 years had passed.
Mr. Mackey hates Disco because it's what replaced Hippies. Hits him where it hurts the most.Mr. Mackey: Disco is bad. M'kay. Why? You shouldn't watch Disco. Because Disco is bad.
It's a shame they didn't want to embrace what Trek's distant future could be, presumably for fear it wouldn't much resemble Star Trek (and be utter, total chaos)I wouldn't mind it if it looked more like 900 years had passed.
Because I don't get why they devote time to something they reportedly hate. Instead of practicing what Trek preaches they have to revisit old wounds time and again. That's not just hating-that's threatening to hold your breath until you get your way style tantrum. It is a behavior that I struggle to find the purpose behind.
It's confusing, to say the least.
True enough. I've studied enough history to see the similarities in Trek and religious belief.That's not just Trek, but a centuries-old phenomenon. Look at those religions that supposedly are about loving your neighbors as yourself, being kind to strangers, etc, yet often have a minority of some of the most spiteful, hateful followers you could ever imagine, simply because the society at large isn't following their rules (even if the majority of followers isn't too bad).
There is just way to much melodrama.
To give some fair criticisms to DISCOVERY from someone who actually does love the show:
1. The show's "mass teleportation ship" is something that radically changes the nature of travel in the setting and is apparently technology that has existed for 200 years.
2. The fact that it depends on traveling through a network of fungus that covers all of time and space seems more like Space MagicTM than anything Q has ever done. Since, well, you need water and nutrients for plant life that space famously does not possess.
3. The Klingon re-designs are just butt ugly. Even I agree about that.
4. The show can't stick to a personality for Burnham who has all of Janeway's issues multipled by 20 in terms of jumping around. She's stoic! She's passionate! She's traumatized! She's idealist! She's a maverick! She's the rules abiding Star Fleet officer! She's not! Burnham's characterization changes constantly.
5. Tilly swearing. No matter how adorable she is.
6. The obvious mid-season rewrite to the show with the Mirror Universe where it was fairly clear they were going a different direction but then the Klingon Civil War completely gets dropped.
7. Lorca's "reveal" soured a lot of people because Gabrielle Lorca as a Starfleet maverick who is slightly more ruthless than the majority of his peers but not EVIL but something many of the fans genuinely liked.
8. The retconning of Mudd from harmless con man to genuine terrorist.
9. The Empress character being divisive since a lot of fans basically thought it would be Captain Kirk and Spock travelling around with Caligula or Hitler. Oh that Georgiou!
10. Section 31 is always controversial and making it something that Starfleet once had as a legitimate military arm bothers many.
11. Burnham's mother being the inventor of time travel and a literal messianic religious figure.
12. Speaking of which, the Burnham Spock connection because it doesn't actually make either character more interesting. If Burnham had been the daughter of ANY Vulcan, James Fran and it would have been interesting enough. Too much spice spoils the taste.
13. The habit of killing characters that fans were interested in like the Admiral, T'Kuvma, Voq, and others.
Empress Georgiou was one of the more liked characters. Its in the same vein of how Mirror Hoshi was liked.
The eye drops were ridiculous, but, no, that wasn't the biggest problem with Lorca. The biggest problem was that all of his questionable behavior was explained by making him from the Evil Universe, which eliminated any possibility of nuance in everything he ever said or did. It rendered him one-dimensional.I think that’s due to Lorca’s eyedrops basically rectonning the mirror universe as being light sensitive in the process.
Okay so you think rendering your CO unconscious and attempting to launch an unprovoked attack wouldn't merit imprisonment?The worst way was in failing to tell the story of placing Burnham in command to deliver a bona fide Vulcan Hello while at the same time telling the story of her receiving punishment far out of proportion with anything she'd actually done
Well, that sends you to the brig right away and takes you out of the rest of the episode. But that didn't happen, she was forgiven for that, and instead blamed later for things she wasn't responsible for.Okay so you think rendering your CO unconscious and attempting to launch an unprovoked attack wouldn't merit imprisonment?
Well, that sends you to the brig right away and takes you out of the rest of the episode. But that didn't happen, she was forgiven for that, and instead blamed later for things she wasn't responsible for.
The fact that Starfleet scapegoats Burnham for the war makes them look petty and incompetent.Well that's kind of because if she actually was guilty, she should be in prison for the rest of her life.
Sort of like the A-team are on the run for a crime they didn't commit.
The fact that Starfleet scapegoats Burnham for the war makes them look petty and incompetent.
While we're at it, there's no reason why Georgiou should allow Burnham to accompany her to the Klingon ship, unless she thinks Burnham doesn't deserve to spend any more time in the brig. There were any number of other officers available who didn't need to go to the brig to await trial for insubordination and attempting to use deadly force without authorization. And why the fuck didn't Georgiou take more people?
Having watched the first episodes of Discovery now that season 1 is shown on Free TV the only thing I really dislike is the Discovery-Klingon make-up/outward appearance.
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