Gotcha! You're trying to have it both ways so you can complain both when they aim big and not so big (at least according to you)!![]()
Believe whatever you choose to believe.

Gotcha! You're trying to have it both ways so you can complain both when they aim big and not so big (at least according to you)!![]()
I have doubts they'll change the underlying foundation of the series so dramatically. We watched the Klingon War (well, sort of), so we know it happened. They're not going change the whole basis for the Burnham character and the entire first season. I suspect a shocking change in the setting of the series, but not the underpinnings of the series.Look at the bold. Gant outright says the Klingon War accelerated AI research by Section 31. No Klingon War, no self-aware Control. Change Michael Burnham's past - by say ensuring that her birth father never dies and her mother isn't lost in time - and she doesn't cause the war to begin. No Control in the 23rd century, no Control in the 28th century.
I'm believing your own quotes. Taking you at your word . . . well, your various different words.Believe whatever you choose to believe.
Nothing will make them happy.
I have doubts they'll change the underlying foundation of the series so dramatically. We watched the Klingon War (well, sort of), so we know it happened. They're not going change the whole basis for the Burnham character and the entire first season. I suspect a shocking change in the setting of the series, but not the underpinnings of the series.
I'm just pointing out your own words. Not sure why you're upset at your own words?I'm gonna say, that since I've rated Discovery higher this season and have complimented the show on quite a few occasions, that your deductive reasoning isn't worth shit.
I am 100% certain some timey wimey shenanigans will give Michael plot armor, so that she (and a few others) retains knowledge of all that happened. But the universe as a whole is getting rewritten.
They should have Burnham and Spock wake up in bed together at the end of the season.
I'm just pointing out your own words. Not sure why you're upset at your own words?![]()
And I'm not sure why this thread has become about you cross-examining BillJ over his past opinions. Let it go.I'm just pointing out your own words. Not sure why you're upset at your own words?![]()
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What? No. Eww.
That's a good point about the supernova. I'm hoping that's not the case, but Chekhov's supernova I suppose.I'd like to say yes, but in the episode before last the dropping that the suit needs the "power of a supernova" plus young Michael watching the supernova lead me to think something is going to happen near the time she lost her parents. In term of narrative, this can only be undoing her loss, which would result in her being a totally different person, and history unfolding differently. Which would explain why no one ever mentioned her, why the spore drive wasn't used, why Kurtzman is being cagey about whether Picard knows about her from the history books, etc.
I am 100% certain some timey wimey shenanigans will give Michael plot armor, so that she (and a few others) retains knowledge of all that happened. But the universe as a whole is getting rewritten.
Hopefully, that's a misdirection, along with the Borg stuff. If they rewrite so much of the series and its character's history that we already "know," that would be a challenge for me to accept. It depends on the execution of course. But, it would be . . . difficult. And, the whole development of Burnham's relationship with Spock, Sarek, and Amanda would be for naught. The more I think about it, the more terrible that direction sounds.
Yeah, presuming the "lost in time" rumor is true, my guess is they'll stay there for at least the entire season. They may return home at the end of the third, but honestly if that happens and the Pike spinoff is real, it likely means an end to Discovery, with characters moving to Georgiou's show, Pike's show, or dropped entirely.
Yeah, I can see what you're saying. If they change the 23rd century as you describe, but the characters remember, and then Discovery bugs off to the 28th century for good, it mitigates the problem a bit. But, it doesn't feel satisfying to me. Maybe it will work. But, it's hard to get passed the what we saw didn't happen aspect. Like when you're rewatching the first season, nah, none/most of that ended up happening! Maybe just me though.I dunno. The plot really only matters insofar as it impacts the growth of the main characters. Most likely this sort of reset/time jump will result in Michael, Saru, Ash, Stamets, Culber, Tilly, Georgiou, and some bridge furniture coming along. That's probably enough - particularly when new 28th century characters will be introduced.
I just really, really hope they don't reset the timeline a second time at the end of the 3rd season.
As much as I don't like the idea of Discovery ending after just three seasons, I'm inclined to agree that this is quite possible. Last year, Heather Kadin and Alex Kurtzman were talking about how the Section 31 show may broadcast after Discovery season 3... and in another interview, Kadin (I think) mentioned that some shows will serve as replacements for others. Connecting the dots, I could definitely see that happening.
It wouldn't be too bad so long as some of Discovery's cast (besides just Georgiou) get to stick around somehow, I guess. It would be less of a "premature cancellation" feeling and more of a change in name, tone, and structure but a direct continuation.
Yeah, I can see what you're saying. If they change the 23rd century as you describe, but the characters remember, and then Discovery bugs off to the 28th century for good, it mitigates the problem a bit. But, it doesn't feel satisfying to me. Maybe it will work. But, it's hard to get passed the what we saw didn't happen aspect. Like when you're rewatching the first season, nah, none/most of that ended up happening! Maybe just me though.
As much as I don't like the idea of Discovery ending after just three seasons, I'm inclined to agree that this is quite possible. Last year, Heather Kadin and Alex Kurtzman were talking about how the Section 31 show may broadcast after Discovery season 3... and in another interview, Kadin (I think) mentioned that some shows will serve as replacements for others. Connecting the dots, I could definitely see that happening.
It wouldn't be too bad so long as some of Discovery's cast (besides just Georgiou) get to stick around somehow, I guess. It would be less of a "premature cancellation" feeling and more of a change in name, tone, and structure but a direct continuation.
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