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Do you think Lorca is a "good guy" or "bad guy"?

If one were to ask "Is there anything Lorca would not do?", I'm not so sure there'd be an answer...Lorca is like the Vic Mackey of the Trek universe.

That would be amazing if Lorca acted like Vic Mackey. Someone needs to do a fan edit of the Discovery credits with The Shield's theme.
 
I'm leaning toward good guy with a God complex ("Context is for Kings," indeed). Either way, I hope he isn't Section 31. Those black insignia have me worried.
 
It's very plausible that we're retreading the bad/insane captain/admiral story we've seen so often before. And that could be fun, but I don't think it's the best way to go here.

I'm hoping that they'll do something different - that he'll be a good (if somewhat shady) person and captain, and that Michael will have to learn to trust her superiors, not that she needs to mutiny repeatedly until she finds the right person to mutiny against.
 
It's very plausible that we're retreading the bad/insane captain/admiral story we've seen so often before. And that could be fun, but I don't think it's the best way to go here.

I'm hoping that they'll do something different - that he'll be a good (if somewhat shady) person and captain, and that Michael will have to learn to trust her superiors, not that she needs to mutiny repeatedly until she finds the right person to mutiny against.

That's the thing about mutiny. The first time never goes well. You need to mutiny a few times before you get the hang of it.
 
Based on Jason Issacs himself, I don’t believe he chose the role to be typecast as another villain (he’s done plenty of those over his career)

That’s the impression I have, based on interviews with him, and his comments on Discovery the series and Captain Lorca in general - so it’s just my unscientific hunch that I’m going on.

It's possible, and DeForest Kelley had been a bad guy often enough before he got the role of Dr McCoy...
 
Based on Jason Issacs himself, I don’t believe he chose the role to be typecast as another villain (he’s done plenty of those over his career)

That’s the impression I have, based on interviews with him, and his comments on Discovery the series and Captain Lorca in general - so it’s just my unscientific hunch that I’m going on.

I agree. He's also said that he only likes to play nuanced character, that from a purely vain point of view it makes him look good. Which is quite frankly the most clever use a humble brag I have ever heard in my life. He's saying he only looks good because he only played nuanced characters....but if you don't have the talent to play a nuanced character it really makes you fall flat on your face.
 
I get Lorca. He's been let off the leash by the powers that be to solve their problems by any means necessary. If he screws it up, they disavow any knowledge and sweep him under the rug. If he makes it work, he's a hero.

Lorca sees himself on a noble quest to win a war, and he believes he will find the answer. However, he sees no boundaries. Everything and anything is in play, no matter the ethical consequences. He'll do anything, and kill anyone, to accomplish his goal.

This is a character with real teeth, and I love him to death.

Tywin Lannister in reference to the mountain that rides: "sometimes you need a mad dog"
 
On the other hand, she might be the Deanerys
Michael Burnham of Starship Discovery. Once First Officer, the Mutineer, Queen of the Andals and the First Men, Khaleesi of the Great Grass Sea, Breaker of Chains, and Mother of Dragons
Tywin Lannister in reference to the mountain that rides: "sometimes you need a mad dog"
And Englishmen?
 
The thing I find interesting is he is obviously a soldier Captain who has been put in charge of a science vessel with the goal of using its discoveries for the war effort, however the producers have said the war would only last Season 1. Assuming he survives into season 2, what does Captain Lorca look like as Captain of a science vessel, that is now just a science vessel? How stir crazy would he become?
 
He'll probably end up in mental health facility on some planet somewhere
 
He'll probably end up in mental health facility on some planet somewhere
I wonder if they'll try and redeem him? Probably not, but I suspect the actor is the biggest draw. He has a certain magnetism. Actually not a bad topical example of how a leader can establish themselves when their mental and emotional state is questionable.
 
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