Isn't it dead?
That's what it wants you to think.
Isn't it dead?
Knowing that Lorca is from the MU changes everything I thought about him. I thought he was a dangerous madman who might very well be Garth of Izar, but now that they've kicked the MU arc into high gear, I've gained a new respect for him.
Assuming that big speech of his (in the preview of "What's Past is Prologue") is, as a lot of us suspect, fake. If he really means that shit, then the hell with him.
In any case, I am very curious as to what the prime universe Lorca was like. Unfortunately we'll probably never know...
Clever little thing, though. It's merely pining for the quadrotriticale.Isn't it dead?
Clever little thing, though. It's merely pining for the quadrotriticale.
Clever little thing, though. It's merely pining for the quadrotriticale.
Thank you. I needed a good laugh!My theory is that Lorca will die at the hands of his own tribble. I can see it now: Lorca is about to kill Georgiou and Burnham when suddenly out of nowhere he hears chirping. Lorca turns to see his tribble flying at him like a Pouffe out of hell. Tribble latches onto Lorca's throat and so begins a valiant struggle set to the Amok time music.
He's got a long wait.Clever little thing, though. It's merely pining for the quadrotriticale.
Burnham would get overshadowed by Picard's pet fish.I think Burnham got overshadowed by Lorca. I think MU Georgiou is gonna overshadow Burnham as well.
Captain Livingston, I presume?Burnham would get overshadowed by Picard's pet fish.
When the show began, my opinion of Rhys surmounted to "Who's that guy?" Now, when I see him onscreen it's more like "Oh right, that guy."
And there's that lady too. And that other one.
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