La'an gone???
She'll be back in Season 2.
La'an gone???
Yeah, I don't know why she wouldn't have known unless it's something that she suppressed or literally never witnessed/figured out.Considering her brother was a victim I find that very hard to believe.
Bring back the conspiracy aliens.So how do we outgross this episode? Maybe have La'an in a future episode put ceti eels into the Gorn hearing organs while forcing them to eat the scorpion aliens from TNG Conspiracy.
What are we calling Spock/Chapel these days? Chock? "Steer clear of this week's episode, it's full of chock".
You missed a terrific chance to call it Spackel.So how do we outgross this episode? Maybe have La'an in a future episode put ceti eels into the Gorn hearing organs while forcing them to eat the scorpion aliens from TNG Conspiracy.
What are we calling Spock/Chapel these days? Chock? "Steer clear of this week's episode, it's full of chock".
Probably something to do with it being just like AndoriaI know it was more cinematic but fuck if I'm ever a host to Gorn eggs set the phaser to vapourize instead of me jumping off a cliff in a frozen wasteland.
La'an decides to reveal what happens if the Gorn spit venom at you, resulting in Hemmer taking his own life. This was done for pure shock value and nothing more.
So how do we outgross this episode? Maybe have La'an in a future episode put ceti eels into the Gorn hearing organs while forcing them to eat the scorpion aliens from TNG Conspiracy.
I wonder if the actor who played Hemmer wanted out... One of the few alien characters with an interesting background which was never explored. It seems incredible the writers wanted him out...
Or that was the plan from the beginning and Horak knew it when he signed up. His status as a reoccurring makes more sense know.I'm forced to wonder if there was some real world reason Bruce Horak was written out? (Hatred of sitting in the makeup chair? Personal reasons?)
They literally said it was.The Sombra Class seems to be a Constitution Class Variant using the same parts.
His twin brother Annvil will show up,Losing Hemmer is really disappointing though, would have liked to have seen the character developed a lot more.
I honestly don't know about Kurtman's role, but yes, you can definitely blame Berman for a lot of the bad stuff during his era. He really didn't know what he was doing. He kind of learned as time went on and was pushed in some cases. I say that as someone who enjoys much of his era. Although, notably, DS9 is my favorite and where he was much less involved.IMHO Kurtzman's role in most of modern Trek isn't that much more than Rick Berman during his era, so it's really stupid to blame anything you don't like on him.
Nah, they're playing this as a Prime timeline series. It's not a reboot in any shape or form. However, they're filling in gaps that seem new to us.Really, at this point, I'd say blur or go against canon (new timeline) for Spock/Chapel. (What's the portmanteau for that Spapel? Chock?) Because just feels intense between them and not it all on par with what goes on between them in TOS. This isn't a Spock who's going to throw her soup out his room door against the bulkhead.
Not Syckle?His twin brother Annvil will show up,
I wonder if Chris Doohan has a son or a grandson who's an actor.Havne't watched it yet, but if Hemer eats it, do we get new Chief Engineer in season 2 ? Perhaps a young Scotsman ?
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