Hey, if Worf can become a decapitating pacifist, maybe Philippa can be redeemed. I look forward to a movie staring the incomparable Yeoh, understanding that cannon can be rewritten, even if to the great consternation of the "real fan".
I actually remember them promotingInteresting. Star Trek's first TV-movie.
By all rights, in the real world, Garak is a character that is beyond redemption, but Deep Space Nine still managed to turn him into a sympathetic character with an arc that we would root for.Hey, if Worf can become a decapitating pacifist, maybe Philippa can be redeemed. I look forward to a movie staring the incomparable Yeoh, understanding that cannon can be rewritten, even if to the great consternation of the "real fan".
And people wanted a Garak front show, if I recall correctly.By all rights, in the real world, Garak is a character that is beyond redemption, but Deep Space Nine still managed to turn him into a sympathetic character with an arc that we would root for.
Sources say Kurtzman, whose Secret Hideout captains the Trek franchise under a nine-figure overall deal with producers CBS Studios, began making plans to convert Section 31 into a tentpole feature film for the platform last summer as insiders were nervous about oversaturating the iconic property. The idea to shift to tentpoles kicked in after Kurtzman, sources say, saw Everything Everywhere All at Once and realized the role would likely earn Yeoh an Oscar.
=DShe'll have the Breen for breakfast!![]()
I actually remember them promoting
Voyager's Dark Frontier as a 2-hour movie back in the day.
Garak changed. Over time he learned that while he loved his people, and his home, the State under which Cardassia was ruled was abusive, oppressive, and while he'd had a hand in that, the "stars and stripes" had been removed from his eyes and he saw it for what it truly was.By all rights, in the real world, Garak is a character that is beyond redemption, but Deep Space Nine still managed to turn him into a sympathetic character with an arc that we would root for.
Worf kills people in self-defense or to protect others or to avenge lovers.Hey, if Worf can become a decapitating pacifist, maybe Philippa can be redeemed. I look forward to a movie staring the incomparable Yeoh, understanding that cannon can be rewritten, even if to the great consternation of the "real fan".
So did Georgiou.Garak changed.
This is a big point. Worf has denounced violence except in cases of self-defense. For a Klingon, he's practically a radical. I still despise the decapitations because Christ, Star Trek, knock that shit off, but at least the purpose behind them has a genuine purpose that can be rooted in historical precedence.Worf kills people in self-defense or to protect others or to avenge lovers.
The difference to the Terran Emperor is obvious.
Not if she works for an agency rooted in systemic cruelty, genocide, and oppression. You can be the nicest person in the world, but if you're willing to give orders to have people murdered in the interests of the State, you haven't changed, you've just outsourced your cruelty to someone else.So did Georgiou.
We have no idea what era of Section 31 she is working for or how it will work. Or she can come across things that she starts to question with her new moral compass and challenges the system.Not if she works for an agency rooted in systemic cruelty, genocide, and oppression. You can be the nicest person in the world, but if you're willing to give orders to have people murdered in the interests of the State, you haven't changed, you've just outsourced your cruelty to someone else.
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