The end of S2 is my least favorite part of DISCO by a wide margin. Though the Burn cause comes close.
According to Akiva as soon as he was brought on the intention was to bring back Spock and do an Enterprise story. The time period demanded that expectation.They also kept saying Spock wouldn't show up in Season 2, but once Gretchen Berg and Aaron Harberts were fired, suddenly Spock's casting is announced!
Actually, bringing Pike onto the show was one of the first decisions Goldsman made regarding season 2 saying "what's the point in being in this time period if we don't see Pike?" Bringing Spock onto the show, at least adult Spock wasn't decided until after Harberts and Berg left, as in an interview done while they were still running the show, Jonathan Frakes specifically said we would only see Spock as a child in flashback scenes in S2.According to Akiva as soon as he was brought on the intention was to bring back Spock and do an Enterprise story. The time period demanded that expectation.
IIRC, Airiam was always going to be killed. Sara Mitich, who played Airiam in the first season developed an allergic reaction to the makeup. So in S2, Mitich was recast as Lt Nilsson, another actress took over Airiam who stuck around just long enough to be killed off so that Nilsson could replace her on the bridge and thus Sara Mitich would keep her bridge post.I also have to wonder if the Airiam stuff was part of the original plan, given how quickly it pops up and then has to resolve with her death just two episodes later with very little set up to her character.
I knew about the recasting of Mitich due to her reaction to the makeup, but it seems strange to me the show would go to such lengths to justify keeping her around on the Bridge by killing her previous character.IIRC, Airiam was always going to be killed. Sara Mitich, who played Airiam in the first season developed an allergic reaction to the makeup. So in S2, Mitich was recast as Lt Nilsson, another actress took over Airiam who stuck around just long enough to be killed off so that Nilsson could replace her on the bridge and thus Sara Mitich would keep her bridge post.
Part of the "Game of Thrones" style the show was supposed to go with. Unlike previous Trek we never knew who'd survive.Again, going off memory from several years back now, but I believe the actress who took over as Airiam in S2 confirmed she was only contracted for a certain amount of episodes, and this was while Harberts and Berg were in charge, which would indicated there was a plan all along to remove the character during the season.
In interviews done immediately after the episode aired where Culber was killed, Wilson Cruz was quick to reveal there was a plan to bring Culber back.But I’ve always wondered if Culber was always supposed to return or if they re-wrote stuff to bring him back because of the backlash over killing him off.
In interviews done immediately after the episode aired where Culber was killed, Wilson Cruz was quick to reveal there was a plan to bring Culber back.
I DO remember this but I think it was sort of plan 1A.gotcha. I don’t remember that.
I always felt things changed gears with 207 and the probe, but I suppose that it was really 206. Presumably the plan was always to return to Kaminar using the characters and assets from the Short Treks episode and resolve the Kelpian/Ba'ul conflict that was set up there, but I bet Saru getting a good look and clearly identifying the Red Angel as a humanoid in a suit was added. I would assume that would have been left more nebulous originally to continue the science vs faith theme, which was pretty much completely abandoned after this episode.I was just posting about this over in the Disco Rewatch thread, but I'm currently into season 2 and it's more obvious than ever that the story in the first 5 episodes does not match the back nine.
A couple interesting anecdotal points... 206 still has Aaron Harberts and Gretchen Berg, along with all of "their people", in the credits. The WGA database even has the credits for 205 and 206 submitted months after episodes 201-204, and even following 207-209.I always felt things changed gears with 207 and the probe, but I suppose that it was really 206. Presumably the plan was always to return to Kaminar using the characters and assets from the Short Treks episode and resolve the Kelpian/Ba'ul conflict that was set up there, but I bet Saru getting a good look and clearly identifying the Red Angel as a humanoid in a suit was added. I would assume that would have been left more nebulous originally to continue the science vs faith theme, which was pretty much completely abandoned after this episode.
Ah, I didn't even think to go back and look at the credits. I guess that fits into the hypothesis that 207 is where they fully switched over to the new storyline, but went back into 205 and 206 to paper over the transition the best they could.A couple interesting anecdotal points... 206 still has Aaron Harberts and Gretchen Berg, along with all of "their people", in the credits. The WGA database even has the credits for 205 and 206 submitted months after episodes 201-204, and even following 207-209.
Definitely darker and more epic after the first half dozen.Ah, I didn't even think to go back and look at the credits. I guess that fits into the hypothesis that 207 is where they fully switched over to the new storyline, but went back into 205 and 206 to paper over the transition the best they could.
PS: thanks for posting the WGA database link, although... it's probably a time sink/rabbit hole I didn't need to know existed, lol.
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