Watching it again last night it kind of seems more to me Rah stabbed himself...
I'll take it!Watching it again last night it kind of seems more to me Rah stabbed himself...
He was repeatedly approaching M'Benga and talking with him knowing M'Benga was someone struggling with the war's impact on him, M'Benga said to leave me alone.
I'm sure someone has said this already, but after watching it a second time, it's plain that Rah killed himself.
Oh and 9/10. Great performance by Babs.
M'Benga might not even be sure of what happened.If he killed himself why wouldn't M'Benga have mentioned that? Why would he kill himself? It makes no sense .
That man would never kill himself. And I don’t even mean that in a good way.I'm sure someone has said this already, but after watching it a second time, it's plain that Rah killed himself.
Oh and 9/10. Great performance by Babs.
That's not what happened.He specifically unpacked the case to get to the d'k tahg while an unarmed, peaceful, Federation diplomat beseeched him to become an ally.
Yep. Plus, if that's not how it happened, then as far as I'm concerned, that's still how it happened.I don't want to make the assumption that you're not a woman, but it's starting to look more and more likely.
Jurisdiction favors certain demographics as far as justification for killing goes.
Anyway, I've decided that it went as reported. Chapel saw it all. It was self-defense. M'Benga did not start the fight, but he's not sorry the other guy is dead.
I did. L'Rell had a pretty shaky hold on the Chancellorship. Like the actress and character, so I'd love to see her again.Has anyone mentioned that Rah called the Klingon chancellor "him?" That means that either the writers bleeped up or that L'rell isn't the chancellor anymore.
He picked a fight with a former soldier that killed three of his best men at the same time, how in all his experience as a general would he not see what he was doing as suicude?That man would never kill himself. And I don’t even mean that in a good way.
He picked a fight with a former soldier that killed three of his best men at the same time, how in all his experience as a general would he not see what he was doing as suicude?![]()
<cough>Some deaths and even manslaughter occur in the heat of emotion and you don't realize you've pulled the trigger or plunged the blade until it's all over with.
Arrogance. Chutzpah. Pure, unmitigated gall.He picked a fight with a former soldier that killed three of his best men at the same time, how in all his experience as a general would he not see what he was doing as suicude?![]()
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