
I assumed her absence from Discovery was because she was going to be the lead of this show. I hadn't followed any production news, so I was a bit surprised when she didn't even appear in the pilot.I’m not sure of the specific union rules, but I’m pretty sure that if Tilly returns, she is literally a recurring character.
At one point I’m sure that Tilly was meant to be in the main cast of this show, which ultimately decided that she would not be a significant presence, at least not initially so the focus can properly be on the new characters. Who knows if she’ll be a more consistent presence next year, she’s obviously still a popular character and it’d be great to put her in a place where the character can do more than teach.
Mark
There's more Killy in STOShe quickly turned into a breathe of fresh air, and Mirror ‘Killy’ was super fun!
Well, the episode didn’t really frame it as “psychotherapy” (or even “drama therapy”, really). At no point did they call it that. However, they specifically mentioned that the cadets had been going through regular trauma therapy offscreen. So what Tilly was doing with the stage play was trying to engage the cadets in a playful way, getting them to open up, work as a group, build trust in each other etc. I didn’t feel they framed it as a therapy measure, to be honest, nor was Tilly ever introduced as a character trained in mental health.Well, I have an unpopular opinion. The theater-therapy episode was alot about wrong ways of psychotherapy which could easily make a broken girl suicidal. It's a shame that they handled it wrong, - and the plot left the responsibility on Tilly. In compare with the great parallel plot of SAM and the Doctor it feels especially bad. They presented Tilly like the most childish person in the room. Please not again.
They attended Tilly as a "best choice" for handling a specific case instead of use any person who was familiar to the cadets. It was stated.Well, the episode didn’t really frame it as “psychotherapy” (or even “drama therapy”, really). At no point did they call it that. However, they specifically mentioned that the cadets had been going through regular trauma therapy offscreen. So what Tilly was doing with the stage play was trying to engage the cadets in a playful way, getting them to open up, work as a group, build trust in each other etc. I didn’t feel they framed it as a therapy measure, to be honest, nor was Tilly ever introduced as a character trained in mental health.
They're all ensigns now, they'd have graduated in 3194I just want her to bring her cadets with her. See how the guys from the proof-of-concept episode are getting on.
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