Yes, I'm aware.As co-showrunner on S2, Matalas did help with some story beats but he was not in charge of the entire season. Matalas is the SOLE showrunner on S3. He is in charge of the entire season.
Yes, I'm aware.As co-showrunner on S2, Matalas did help with some story beats but he was not in charge of the entire season. Matalas is the SOLE showrunner on S3. He is in charge of the entire season.
Of course you can. I question the storytelling necessity of it, and see it as fan service that is a bridge too far in this ridiculous fan service season.
We already have this in Worf. Thus repetitive and too far in the fan service field which I'm already over with in this season.You question the storytelling necessity of including a DS9 cast member in a season using DS9's primary villain...? The crew that spent years fighting the Founders and literally had a Changeling in their crew. There is literally no better plot, outside of a direct DS9 show/film, that could include them and not be out of place or forced than this season.
Yes, but we need to consider an maybe an ESL situation?
Just giving the benefit of the doubt
Umm…no. It’s fiction, all of which is set in…the future (future…future…)TOS can only be present if we live in 60s and 70s. If we live in 80s and 90s TNG DS9 and VOY can be present. But in 2020s only PIC can be present.
Then how did you ever get into TNG where the characters barely changed (Data kept getting confused by the same idioms over and over for example) - and the largest character advancement for Jean-Luc Picard was that he was interested in Archeology?And I apologise over my initial posts. I really do. Not excusing myself, but I do. I'd lost the plot at that stage (i was about to say like the writers... i can't fecking help myself) but honestly, cheers for the lovely responses.
Because they’ve been experimented on to not be as malleable. It’s explained several times.
Then how did you ever get into TNG where the characters barely changed (Data kept getting confused by the same idioms over and over for example) - and the largest character advancement for Jean-Luc Picard was that he was interested in Archeology?
Because characters are to be static. Otherwise how will people recognize them if they change.Then how did you ever get into TNG where the characters barely changed (Data kept getting confused by the same idioms over and over for example) - and the largest character advancement for Jean-Luc Picard was that he was interested in Archeology?
Because characters are to be static. Otherwise how will people recognize them if they change.
In TNG the people were stupid until the plot demanded that they solve it. Some times it worked great and other times less so.
I get the stupid thing but they were always fairly sharp. They're idiots now. Serious idiots.Because characters are to be static. Otherwise how will people recognize them if they change.
In TNG the people were stupid until the plot demanded that they solve it. Some times it worked great and other times less so.
I rewatched TNG last year. They were stupid then too.It's genuinely nothing to do with being stupid or when the plot demanded it.
I get the stupid thing but they were always fairly sharp. They're idiots now. Serious idiots.
Except for kicking Kruge in the head while saying "I have had enough of you!" and sending him falling into actual lava when he probably could have tried to save him and said "fine I'll kill you later" to Maltz...who we never saw again, so maybe he did, even though he said "I lied"
Kirk also *hated* all Klingons for Davids death, to the point where he wanted to see all of them die. Yes, he did have something of a change of heart at the end of the movie, but that was predictable.
Picard also killed the Borg Queen in FC instead of trying to save the remains somehow, basically a coup de gras
And Octopoda for the group of animalsOctopuses. When I was a baby biologist beginning my invertebrate zoology studies my professor informed us: "Octopuses commonly; Octopodes technically; Octopi never." The root is Greek, not Latin. I have to say that to me the nebula lifeforms look quite like cnidarians or ctenophores with eyes, rather than actual octopuses.
Much as I find it horribly pretentious and can't resist thinking that it's *wrong*, 'octopi' has entered the English language as one of the standard plurals. I feel dirty saying that, but it's true.
It's like BYOU this season.........so manyWhat was with the uniform change with Shaw? I understand later on when they execute the plan but it was odd he was wearing that jacket before hand. I know Picard had a variant uniform but it was similar enough to the original. This seems very different.
What was with the uniform change with Shaw? I understand later on when they execute the plan but it was odd he was wearing that jacket before hand. I know Picard had a variant uniform but it was similar enough to the original. This seems very different.
Possibly just as a way to indicate that time had passed since the last episode? It was said on Twitter (possibly by Matalas, if I recall) that a few days had passed between episodes 6 and 7, and clearly Shaw and Seven had a change of clothes over those few days. Not sure (in universe) why they chose the field jackets though and not just a clean duty uniform though.
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