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Fun DIS Episodes?

Mel Tenorio

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Does anyone think DSC will have any fun or funny episodes like 'Trials and Tribulations,' 'A Fist-Full of Datas,' 'Q'Pid,' 'Take Me Out To The Holosuite?' I know it's too early to tell but the two pilot episodes felt gritty and dark and I'm wondering if this is going to be the show's theme.
 
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Not sure if this would count as a fun episode but
There is supposed to be a mirror universe episode this season
 
I doubt you'll get full-out comedy...but I would guess there will be moments of levity and fun in some episodes.

There were a few in the pilot...not many, but a few.

I'd suspect as the series hits its stride with the main story and setting, you'll see more. That said, it's not a 24 episode season, so there's not a lot of room for stuff that doesn't advance the arc like there was in DS9, for example.
 
If it's going to be all dark and gritty, fine. But they'll need to do better than they did in the first two episodes. They made dark and gritty boring, just like Orville made humor boring.

But I would appreciate a light episode now and then to break up the bleakness if that's the direction they are headed.
 
If it's going to be all dark and gritty, fine. But they'll need to do better than they did in the first two episodes. They made dark and gritty boring, just like Orville made humor boring.

But I would appreciate a light episode now and then to break up the bleakness if that's the direction they are headed.
Why did you think it was boring? What could have been done better?
 
Why did you think it was boring? What could have been done better?

Boring in the sense that I have absolutely no desire to rewatch it.

The biggest thing that stands out to me as something that could have been done better is the Klingons. If you're going to delve into Klingon society (showing us some depth in an alien society), that's going to require long scenes with nothing but Klingons, which we got, and that's OK. But we all know it's television so give us a damn break with how they talk and just let them speak in fucking English or take the cotton out of their mouths, one of the two.
 
Around Season 3, the producers decided to embrace the journey and bring the crew together as family. There are plenty of good to great fun episodes from thereon out. Here are a few of my favorites.

3x08 "Saru Not Saru"
Lieutenant Commander Saru is possessed by a predator species from his homeworld. Dr. Nambue confines him to sickbay, where he eats all of the things. All of them.

3x13 "Burnham in the Blind"
Burnham returns from an away mission completely blind. When she recovers, she sees through everybody's clothing. Saru takes up photography.

4x08 "Casual Friday"
In an effort to rejuvenate flagging morale, Burnham initiates Casual Friday. Everyone cosplays except Lorca, who reveals a tragic convention moment from his youth. Saru learns to whistle.

5x05 "Saru Going to Finish That?"
Saru eats all of the things again. Stamets' opera unintentionally offends an alien race.

5x15 "The Big T'Kuvmski"
Vengeful Klingons bring a clone of legendary martyr T'Kuvma to term, but he seeks the crew of the Discovery not for war but for gambling. Special guest stars Chris Obi and John Goodman.

Just give it time. I personally guarantee this future.
 
Around Season 3, the producers decided to embrace the journey and bring the crew together as family. There are plenty of good to great fun episodes from thereon out. Here are a few of my favorites.

3x08 "Saru Not Saru"
Lieutenant Commander Saru is possessed by a predator species from his homeworld. Dr. Nambue confines him to sickbay, where he eats all of the things. All of them.

3x13 "Burnham in the Blind"
Burnham returns from an away mission completely blind. When she recovers, she sees through everybody's clothing. Saru takes up photography.

4x08 "Casual Friday"
In an effort to rejuvenate flagging morale, Burnham initiates Casual Friday. Everyone cosplays except Lorca, who reveals a tragic convention moment from his youth. Saru learns to whistle.

5x05 "Saru Going to Finish That?"
Saru eats all of the things again. Stamets' opera unintentionally offends an alien race.

5x15 "The Big T'Kuvmski"
Vengeful Klingons bring a clone of legendary martyr T'Kuvma to term, but he seeks the crew of the Discovery not for war but for gambling. Special guest stars Chris Obi and John Goodman.

Just give it time. I personally guarantee this future.
Now this would convince me to watch!
 
Around Season 3, the producers decided to embrace the journey and bring the crew together as family. There are plenty of good to great fun episodes from thereon out. Here are a few of my favorites.

3x08 "Saru Not Saru"
Lieutenant Commander Saru is possessed by a predator species from his homeworld. Dr. Nambue confines him to sickbay, where he eats all of the things. All of them.

3x13 "Burnham in the Blind"
Burnham returns from an away mission completely blind. When she recovers, she sees through everybody's clothing. Saru takes up photography.

4x08 "Casual Friday"
In an effort to rejuvenate flagging morale, Burnham initiates Casual Friday. Everyone cosplays except Lorca, who reveals a tragic convention moment from his youth. Saru learns to whistle.

5x05 "Saru Going to Finish That?"
Saru eats all of the things again. Stamets' opera unintentionally offends an alien race.

5x15 "The Big T'Kuvmski"
Vengeful Klingons bring a clone of legendary martyr T'Kuvma to term, but he seeks the crew of the Discovery not for war but for gambling. Special guest stars Chris Obi and John Goodman.

Just give it time. I personally guarantee this future.

Sounds like a great ONION article! :lol:
 
What about
Harry Mudd episode(s)?

Unlikely.
https://trekmovie.com/2017/08/31/rain-wilson-talks-deadly-harry-mudd-in-star-trek-discovery/

Rainn Wilson:
"But they’re pretty meaty episodes. He gets a lot to do. They really, really went for it with Harry Mudd. I was a huge fan of the original series, and they had some straight-up comedy episodes, which is great. You’ve got to mix it up when you are doing 22 episodes a year, and that was part of the Roddenberry universe. But this is a darker time in Star Trek: Discovery. They’re at war, so it’s a darker, edgier Harry Mudd."
 
"The Cow Cares Not For What You Do With Its Milk": Saru realizes that not only can he sense the coming of death, he can sense the coming of an ice cream truck. Burnham miscalculates how long it takes to make a Blizzard, thus making her bad with calculating the arrival of real storms and named frozen novelties.
 
Around Season 3, the producers decided to embrace the journey and bring the crew together as family. There are plenty of good to great fun episodes from thereon out. Here are a few of my favorites.

3x08 "Saru Not Saru"
Lieutenant Commander Saru is possessed by a predator species from his homeworld. Dr. Nambue confines him to sickbay, where he eats all of the things. All of them.

3x13 "Burnham in the Blind"
Burnham returns from an away mission completely blind. When she recovers, she sees through everybody's clothing. Saru takes up photography.

4x08 "Casual Friday"
In an effort to rejuvenate flagging morale, Burnham initiates Casual Friday. Everyone cosplays except Lorca, who reveals a tragic convention moment from his youth. Saru learns to whistle.

5x05 "Saru Going to Finish That?"
Saru eats all of the things again. Stamets' opera unintentionally offends an alien race.

5x15 "The Big T'Kuvmski"
Vengeful Klingons bring a clone of legendary martyr T'Kuvma to term, but he seeks the crew of the Discovery not for war but for gambling. Special guest stars Chris Obi and John Goodman.

Just give it time. I personally guarantee this future.
These plots interest me more than the actual show.
 
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