Isn't that the same thing? Most stories going around are fan's wishful thinking.
This is true but I saw that a few times on other forums and Reddit.
Isn't that the same thing? Most stories going around are fan's wishful thinking.
A lie travels around the world while truth is still tying it's shoes.
Sounds like you're conflating things. A popular theory among fans during the third season was that Kovich was the President, though I don't recall anyone thinking it was a secret. Regardless, the theory was put to rest once the fourth season arrived and actually introduced the President.Wasn't there a story going around that Kovich was secretly President, or was that just fans wanting it to be true?
I remember when I first saw the episode I didn't particularly care for that part. Mainly because at the time, all the talk online from the writers explaining how the DMA was basically the pandemic made it seem like they were drawing on the "COVID was created in a lab" conspiracy theories. Fortunately, by the end of the season the storyline goes in directions that makes it clear that wasn't what they were doing, but at the time, it was something that seemed rather glaring.I like that the DMA is a manufactured thing.
I didn't think he was going to die. More along the lines of, "Oh! They're throwing him a bone!" I don't get why people want to see more of Rhys. I'll be completely blunt: I don't give a shit about him. I really don't.I tell you what was glaring. Rhys was given some lines and a job to do.
A job which apparently he did very well, though we will never know because it occurred entirely off screen.
His prominence felt forced and I was sure he was going to die. Shadows of Airiam.
I'm not going to spoil anything but you're on the right track. You'll definitely see it once you get to the later episodes of the season. I've said on here that this season has felt more Star Trek than anything made after TMP. I stand by that. It becomes downright Roddenberrian. I might've already said too much, so I'll stop there.I'm also feeling underlying echoes of TOS beneath it all. I think S4 is DSC's most TOS like season so far. I can't explain why I think that but I do.
I didn't think he was going to die. More along the lines of, "Oh! They're throwing him a bone!" I don't get why people want to see more of Rhys. I'll be completely blunt: I don't give a shit about him. I really don't.
I'm not going to spoil anything but you're on the right track. You'll definitely see it once you get to the later episodes of the season. I've said on here that this season has felt more Star Trek than anything made after TMP. I stand by that. It becomes downright Roddenberrian. I might've already said too much, so I'll stop there.
I still feel the Burn story was very TOS in nature
Although, the Enterprise's bridge in SNW is all women besides Pike and Spock.I think he's there because someone decided, "We can't have the bridge be ALL women, plus Saru!"
No, Rhys was not on the Shenzhou. The only one of Disco's current bridge crew to have been on the Shenzhou is Detmer.I think he was on the Shenzhou?
The key difference being Pike and Spock aren't tokens and a waste of space.Although, the Enterprise's bridge in SNW is all women besides Pike and Spock.
December 6Still no word on a Bluray release of S4..? Seems weird....
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