Tbey've shot just about all of it. It's good to keep up....Season 2 (which the show is apparently already renewed for).
Una's startled reaction and her plea for him to stop, followed by Ortegas' smile is what sold that scene for me.
Sybok was quite a turn.. But looking at the lead up it was telegraphed a long time ago with T'pring working with emotional vulcans.
Which brings up a question.. If a vulcan throws logic away, is that a crime on Vulcan? And there locked up in an "insane asylum" till they "get better" by going back to logic.? Or do they have to commit some other crime??
Which brings up a question.. If a vulcan throws logic away, is that a crime on Vulcan? And there locked up in an "insane asylum" till they "get better" by going back to logic.?
It matters if you’ve never seen someone like yourself on screen before.Me neither, although I've come to understand, to my dismay, that many people do.
I asked that after Spock Amok. Sure is looking that way which is pretty dystopian.
Awww, you're going to be sad then. T'Pring is in S2.That was an extremely mediocre episode. Good to know that a hilariously gigantic starship with a crew somewhere betyween 200-500 can be taken over by half a dozen morons in about 5 minutes. Actually, I guess that gives this episode even more of a connection to Star Trek TFF
4/10, not outright awful like Spock Amok but pretty stupid and uninteresting. I really can't stand T'Pring, hopefully they don't use her in Season 2 (which the show is apparently already renewed for).
My bullshit theory is that the "God" of Sha'karee is a Cytherian prisoner who was imprisoned for trying to take over the Cytherian "government". Before he was captured he retasked several of the Cytherian reverse exploration probes to send out telepathic signals that would convince a suitable telepath in range that their societies version of a deity was calling them to the center of the galaxy to find whatever their version of the Garden of Eden or paradise was.I want to know how Sybok got the Enterprise (and the Klingon ship following it) to the galactic center within days when Voyager couldn't do that in years.
No. I'm pretty sure the guy in Spock Amok committed an actual crime. It's in the dialog. Renouncing logic is not the crime - although it seems the Vulcans believe a person wouldn't commit a crime if in the right state of mind, that state being "logical." Which is weird because the logic extremists think they are the bestest at logic.I asked that after Spock Amok. Sure is looking that way which is pretty dystopian.
Aye, matey!Security on a Federation starship is a pretty flimsy concept
I'm sure she has one. Spock on the other hand...Someone needs to give T’Pring a copy of the Karma Sutra.![]()
wut????I give it a 6. it was an okay episode and too much CW written style kind of drama I knew was going to start showing itself in this show like all Kurtzman shows.
wut????The Sybok reveal? I saw it coming and honestly I would have liked to have seen sybok as a main character on this show than Uhura or Chapel, who if we go by tight cannon should not even be on the show.
Nah.uhura and chapel should not be on Pike's crew.
meanwhile Sybok is Spock's elder brother and the show is a spin off of discovery which was based on a young girl called Michael that Sarek adopts. it makes far more sense to dig into the house of sarek than just use legacy characters like chapel and uhura.
That's not "tight canon", that's just your assumptions.yes chapel is a bit much, I think she should have just been a new character and this episode I am mixed on it.
Uusally
uhura never served with pike and she had no reaction to seeing pike in TOS when he had become paralysed. Uhura should not be on the crew, in cannon she served first under Jim Kirk.
Chapel joined the crew to search for her fiancé and her character here as many have said is so different, it is hard to reconcile both.
After fifty years and more, maybe it’s a security feature and not a bug.When Dr. Simon Van Gelder can Kirk chop an Enterprise security guard unconscious ON THE BRIDGE WHILE KIRK IS THERE something has seriously gone wrong with starship security protocols.![]()
Uhura should not be on the crew, in cannon she served first under Jim Kirk.
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