Yes, but they've already said his role in Season 2. He's not replacing Pike.
I meant long-term. We’ll see where he is by season 3.
Yes, but they've already said his role in Season 2. He's not replacing Pike.
I hope that's all.I'd be surprised if he shows up in more than 2-3 episodes.
Because you don't know where to look to hear it?Why is it we hardly ever hear of MALE "Mary Sues"? For some reason, they're usually women.
Is competence considered to be so rare in a woman that its presence is to be seen as noteworthy?![]()
There isn't a set definition, but there are a list of criteria for a character being one.Define "Mary Sue".
Actually you want TV tropes not Wikipedia for this one.Definition of "Mary Sue":
Noyou want TV tropes
SNW has to end with Kirk being in command of the Enterprise and Pike being an invalid. It's a prequel with a pre-determined course. The only wiggle room they have is we don't know what happens with Pike once he's on Talos IV.
I do like that they've taken steps to show why Number One doesn't end up in command of the Enterprise. On the surface, not knowing what happens next, it looks like Number One should be Captain if something happens to Pike. For decades, I always thought that Number One was simply offered a command of her own.Exactly. And I can even see CBS speeding up that promotion, in lieu of whatever original plans they had for the show.
I do like that they've taken steps to show why Number One doesn't end up in command of the Enterprise. On the surface, not knowing what happens next, it looks like Number One should be Captain if something happens to Pike. For decades, I always thought that Number One was simply offered a command of her own.
Well there is the fact that at the show's inception Patrick Stewart agreed to do 3 seasons ONLY. The point being that given that constraint, if they ever were going to do a TNG reunion of sorts S3 was the only/last opportunity to do so in PICARD.Same with PIC. There's no reason why they'd need to continue on with a fourth season, as we're getting Picard and his former crew's denouement now. Any fourth season would just be a restructuring like they already did after the second season. You might as well just make a new show.
The fourth season is my favorite season of DSC, but the way it ends, I think the series could've stopped right there and I'd have been fine with it.
There isn't a set definition, but there are a list of criteria for a character being one.
Ah, the obscenity rule.In other words, “I’ll know it when I see it”.
Not a Mary Sue.
I really don’t get how anyone can argue that Burnham isn’t flawed, when the entire series begins with a series of fuck-ups bad enough to start a war and get her sent to space-jail.
Please do give more supporting detail, because I don't know what the fuck you're talking about.
If you don't like my use of fuck for emphasis (not authority), you can fucking die mad about it.
I watch Star Trek: Discovery. You either do not, or you do and do not understand what you are watching, or you do and you are being intentionally dishonest in your description of its events.
No. There is defensiveness because she doesn't fit the definition. Seeing as how my wife writes fan fiction and has read and studied about Mary Sue's I feel more than confident in my stance on this.I feel that there is so much defensiveness about Burnham being called a Mary Sue because there are negative connotations about Mary Sue.
Re: "Mary Sue", the whole concept was never even intended to apply to all of media. It was a fanfic concept--ironically, in Star Trek fandom specifically--that began because of the 70s zine trend of people writing in original characters that interacted with the crew, being the bestest of the best and having a snog with Spock. Given the overwhelming amount of first gen fans were women, it's also not a surprise most of said OCs were also women.
I wouldn't consider a character that had to rebuild her life from the ground up due to mistakes that she made and fight to earn the respect of her peers to be a Sue, but that's just me.
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