He most certainly would have. And probably replace her with Chief O'Brien.I'm cynical enough to wonder whether Matalas would've excised Raffi from season 3 if he could've, given how much else of the first two seasons were jettisoned.
He most certainly would have. And probably replace her with Chief O'Brien.I'm cynical enough to wonder whether Matalas would've excised Raffi from season 3 if he could've, given how much else of the first two seasons were jettisoned.
The actress herself seemed very happy with her role in season 3.It was great that he actually salvaged the character instead of making her deeply unlikeable.
That was reserved for Shaw and Jack Crusher.It was great that he actually salvaged the character instead of making her deeply unlikeable.
Also that subplot of the Borg now having organic technology, that just came out of nowhere. Since when did they do that, that would mean they could get 8472 if they had this capability
Obviously it was developed sometime between Endgame and Season 3.Since when did they do that, that would mean they could get 8472 if they had this capability
Beverly in BOBW said the Borg modified his DNA.And Picard had some receiver or transmitter embedded in his DNA or some such during BOBW.
Not necessarily so since 8472 was highly resistant to everything nonfluidic space.Also that subplot of the Borg now having organic technology, that just came out of nowhere. Since when did they do that, that would mean they could get 8472 if they had this capability
Yeah, this. Stashwick did a great job, but I don't miss his character. He never changed who he was until like the last femtosecond of being alive. Meh.Shaw is an asshole. Todd Stashwick just did a great job making asshole look fun.
Salvaged from what?It was great that he actually salvaged the character instead of making her deeply unlikeable.
The plan was actually an expansion from the Queen’s plan in Dark Frontier from Voyager season 5.Also that subplot of the Borg now having organic technology, that just came out of nowhere. Since when did they do that, that would mean they could get 8472 if they had this capability
And that has bearing on this work...how?… suppose none in this thread has watched other Terry Matalas’s other work— 12 Monkeys, again why I trust him. Stashwick played a similar role except that he started out as a flat out villain that through the course of 4 seasons became a heroic figure. By the end everyone in fandom loved Stashwick’s character.
I don't have enough experience to say Iike his style or not. I found Season 3 a middle of the road entertaining experience.I get if Matalas isn’t your style, mileage varies.
If I have to watch a bunch of unrelated shows in a filmmaker's oeuvre in order for one of them to make total sense, then it's not a good story. It should be able to stand up on its own without having to depend on what I may or may not know about Twelve Monkeys.More of a reference to how a writer does his work. It’s something I noticed with showrunners, if you’ve observed their work long enough, you can get a sense of how they tell a story. What themes they find interesting and whether you vibe or like their style.
It’s like how I go into a store to look for a John Grisham novel. And since he’s been prolific, people who have read his boos know more or less what types of stories he writes.
I get if Matalas isn’t your style, mileage varies.
You suppose wrong.I… suppose none in this thread has watched other Terry Matalas’s other work— 12 Monkeys,
i mean… you don’t need to, that’s just what I do. You do you. It just helps me to contextualize things, and I honestly didn’t need to know 12 Monkeys to enjoy Sesaon 3 — its just my kind of Trek show. I just liked the ship and crew story to it all, and I enjoyed the pace It went a little wonky trying to artificially extend why Jack was a MacGuffin everyone was after. But I enjoyed how the relationships played out this season it didn’t feel (to me) ham fisted or dropped in suddenly. It’s also not a perfect season, they could still improve things, if they do get a chance to do an Ent-G show.If I have to watch a bunch of unrelated shows in a filmmaker's oeuvre in order for one of them to make total sense, then it's not a good story. It should be able to stand up on its own without having to depend on what I may or may not know about Twelve Monkeys.
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