Not much there but I'm glad they are actually going to alien worlds. I would love to see more 32nd century worlds.
Are these vorta ears? https://twitter.com/TrekCore/status/1578840548001337345?ref_src=twsrc^tfw|twcamp^tweetembed|twterm^1578840548001337345|twgr^|twcon^s1_&ref_url=
Hmm, they seem wider set than I expect from Vulcanoids. But yeah looking again I doubt it could even be a mixed vorta/human. Kinda want to see other species though.
While I realize trailers don't necessarily reflect the finished product, it does seem like Paramount is attempting to respond to some of the criticism of Season 4 (as being slow paced, a bit dour, focused on feelings) by presenting Season 5 as a much brighter, simpler, more upbeat romp.
We… and by we I mean Discovery’s crew… could use some upbeat romp. Let them be explorers and adventurers for once. Let them have a little bit of fun.
The premise of the season seems a lot like Raiders of the Lost Ark. I'll watch because I'm a Star Trek completist, but I'm least interested in this than any other new Trek.
Almost thought James Bond had infiltrated the ranks! Hopefully it indeed will be a bit faster paced and lighter in tone, especially with 10 episodes now...
Literally dying that they put a slide puzzle being done into this with epic trailer music like it's a big deal Michael on Mad Max planet. I hope Paul gets more to do this season than the last one. And please, please save the therapy sessions until after the crisis-of-the-moment has passed. Not while the monsters are ten feet away and have to halt their approach so so-and-so can have their breakthrough, or during a massive space battle where ships are exploding and more people dying than necessary because you have to tell your brother to buddy up with Kirk one day.
Surprised to see Book again already, I thought we wouldn't be seeing him for a while. Is Tilly back for the entire season? Or just an episode or two?