Yes, yes it is.So it's a mixed bag from season to season. But isn't that true of every Star Trek show?
Yes, yes it is.So it's a mixed bag from season to season. But isn't that true of every Star Trek show?
Burnham is my favorite Trek character.
Relatable, sometimes very wrong, and willing to make changes. Someone who has to recognize their emotions are neither evil nor in need of suppression. And just damn interesting.Bold choice. Why, if I may ask
Relatable, sometimes very wrong, and willing to make changes. Someone who has to recognize their emotions are neither evil nor in need of suppression. And just damn interesting.
I think it does. After two decades of being repressed, it's all coming out. It's a reaction to how she had been living. I'd say that it's balanced itself out now by S4, especially now that she's had to be The Captain. Her changing position in life means that her outlook has changed again.I wish I could agree. I just find her too dramatic about everything. Her being raised on Vulcan doesn't seem to make much impact on her
I think it does. After two decades of being repressed, it's all coming out. It's a reaction to how she had been living. I'd say that it's balanced itself out now by S4, especially now that she's had to be The Captain. Her changing position in life snapped her out of that phase.
It did but in a negative way.I wish I could agree. I just find her too dramatic about everything. Her being raised on Vulcan doesn't seem to make much impact on her
Whether people like or not, that's a significant part of Discovery, not just her but since she's the primary character, her life journey. We see her as a terrified child, then an orphan, later a very vulcan acting graduate when she first appears on Shenzhou, her breakdown when Vulcan logic and her father's advice go against Starfleet protocol, re-integration back into Starfleet, etc.I think it does. After two decades of being repressed, it's all coming out. It's a reaction to how she had been living. I'd say that it's balanced itself out now by S4, especially now that she's had to be The Captain.
It happened when she committed mutiny. It could not happen any sooner or it would have interfered with the opening credits. It wasn't some change that happened like a light switch being thrown. It was fits and starts. She still retreated into her Vulcan socialization at times, such as during the party seen at Madness to Make the Blah Blah Blah Blah.That's a good point but I wish that happened a bit sooner
That checks out.Helpfully, her hair changes with every phase, not by accident. There are other characters that go through similar changes, like Dr Culber, who more dramatically has to deal with the whole "my co-worker murdered me" thing and all the other stuff that apparently goes with coming back to life.
I would not recommend working with teens or traumatized individuals.I guess so. Maybe it's just me but I find how she dramatized everything to be annoying
I guess so. Maybe it's just me but I find how she dramatized everything to be annoying
I would not recommend working with teens or traumatized individuals.
Since I work with them on a daily basis, and see similar patterns of behavior, yes.You're really comparing those people irl with Burnham?
Since I work with them on a daily basis, and see similar patterns of behavior, yes.
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