Shaw is a terrible character played by a good actor.
Rayner is a good character played by a good actor.
I feel like most people think Shaw is a terrible character in the same way people thought Jellico was terrible.
Shaw is a terrible character played by a good actor.
Rayner is a good character played by a good actor.
Dude was treated poorly and as a social outcast long before that.He had his mind messed with by an alien probe.
It clearly isn't foolproof given how often we see problems occur. One would hope frequent assessments would occur as people move up in rank.Okay, and how does that negate Starfleet Academy's psychological testing?
No.I feel like most people think Shaw is a terrible character in the same way people thought Jellico was terrible.
"Rough around the edges" or "dick" are euphemisms to disguise exactly how bad he is.Shaw was a dick. People enjoyed the character because the actor did such an entertaining job, but I agree, he was not a nice character and I’m shocked he advanced through the ranks to become a Starfleet captain. He didn’t exactly embody the values of Starfleet. One of the many problems I had with PS3.
Yeah, I don't get why they wrote him like that if he was supposed to be 'redeemed''. It's not even that he was right, like Jellico. He was just an asshole.No.
Shaw was a terrible human being. He almost left a young man to die for the most selfish of reasons.
Shaw exercised his power over a subordinate to degrade and insult.
Shaw interrupted a personal moment in the Holodeck to vent at characters who mostly dealt with a phase of their psychological issues, while he himself was in desperate need of psychological rest leave.
As written, he was an asshole, but not in a fun way, in a scummy way.
Please don't begin to compare him to Jellico or Rayner, they're not the same.
It's good enough to keep me watching. But I'll never rewatch it. I'm fine with C-level shows as one time viewings, but I always hope for something more. I realize DIS is more for some people, and I'm happy for them.That's all it really should be.
It's fascinating with DIS how the seasons are so different and everyone seems to have their own ranking. Sure, that's true with other shows too. But it seems even more so with DIS.I still like Season 5 more than 1 and 2, so it's doing a more than serviceable job.
I'm not sure that Culber is much ahead of Stamets though. Sure, he had the Trill story in which he was fantastic. So, maybe a little bit but perhaps Stamets will feature in one of the final two? So far Stamets seems (from memory) to be consistently doing more than Culber episode to episode, but not have the single standout one yet. Kind of a wash.Main cast this season is pretty clearly Michael, Rayner, and Book, with Culber close behind. Plus the baddies.
Or maybe even make one of the pieces an entire planet, like in DW!The biggest problem is the clues don't tend to be interesting. It's hard to make a mystery interesting when the puzzle pieces are bland. They should be things that are interesting in themselves. A robot here, a alien transporter their. a book here.
Who?!I do miss Bryce though.
Right. At first she wasn't doing it hard enough. And then lights started going out and that gave her more motivation to introspect harder! Whew!All Michael had to do was introspect really hard.![]()
Sarcasm doesn't usually carry that well over text but I heard it loud and clear here!Loved the end bit where Moll took over the Breen. It's aspirational how in Star Trek, anyone can take over an alien space empire.
At first, I thought you were correct about perfect balance in that everything was equally boring. But, no, you're incorrect, Book and "Book" were standouts in this episode, messing up the balance."Perfectly balanced" is a good description for this episode.
I do actually agree with this thought and it's a bit of a criticism of the clues and test, the whole process of the scientists who hid them. The tests tend to be for Burnham and, to a small extent, the crew of DIS. So, even though Burnham passes the tests --ok, she's introspective after enough pressure-- so lets stipulate that she and, what the heck, the entire DIS crew are worthy of the progenitor tech.I still think they might use the power but I don't know anyone worthy of really keeping it. This crew with all they've been through might be the most worthy out there but, still way too much temptation.
I barely have time for one.It's good enough to keep me watching. But I'll never rewatch it. I'm fine with C-level shows as one time viewings, but I always hope for something more. I realize DIS is more for some people, and I'm happy for them.
But I wouldn't want to clean it.So the spore drive only shaves six hours off of the travel time? Small galaxy.
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