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No worries. You can rip apart my thoughts to your heart's content. They're admittedly very sleepy thoughts. It's more been what I've noticed, at least in last week's thread. People would point out some minor things that took them out of the episode and to their one opinion five or six people, if...
What argument, friend?
All I'm saying is that I rolled my eyes at the line "We can't call for help. We can't call Michael." The implication/feeling being "we need Michael to save the day" And then at the end instead of them saving themselves, which they easily could've had them do, they insert...
Early into the episode: "We can't call for help. We can't call Michael."
End of the episode: Michael swoops in to help/save the day. Otherwise RIP Discovery and the crew.
This show can be a parody of itself at times. That line immediately took me out of the moment and then when Burnham showed...
This is all way too nitpicky, so take it with some salt, but some lingering questions...
Agnes Jurati is getting away with murder. Why?
Seven and Raffi spoke enough lines to one another at some point to land in a relationship in the final moments? What?
What did Elnor really do this season...
The flowers were one of my favorite parts about the episode. The scope and scale are some of my biggest problems.
^ The only way Picard being played by someone new is a good idea.
For some reason New Trek isn't nailing their season long storylines. It's really weird, since so many other shows out there can have amazing episodes, with mysteries, and season long archs, but every episode you learn something new or achieve something in that's satisfying. That's been so rare...
Whoever in the writing room came up with the idea that the mere knowledge of these past events would cause people to bash themselves in the head with rocks and kill themselves REALLY did this season a disservice. Completely unnecessary and really badly executed all around. Besides that, this was...
I didn't understand why the Admiral, Pike, or the writers didn't think of simply beaming the Admiral out of that room. They beamed Spock over fine enough, so their transporters were working. I guess they could claim interference, but then your cord/rope with the lever, that would've been another...
The creature being the super computer was telegraphed and predictable.
They try so hard to make us care for Michael's character by showing how much she cares for this creature's pain, yet in the same hand they're showing how no one else in Starfleet cares. "/
Based on the trailer, perhaps in lieu of the two ships fighting, they agree to single combat to determine whether or not the Federation ship can leave? The main character could push for this and ultimately lose, causing the destruction of her ship and crew. That could explain why she doesn't...