Yeah, that was horseshit.The light sensitivity thing is just another Disco invention that ignores previous continuity.
Yeah, that was horseshit.The light sensitivity thing is just another Disco invention that ignores previous continuity.
Within the context of STDsc itself as a standalone show, it was early foreshadowing that Lorca wasn't what he appeared to be.
That's neither here nor there.Within the context of STDsc itself as a standalone show, it was early foreshadowing that Lorca wasn't what he appeared to be.
Kor
Thirdly, it couldn't have been more obvious that Lorca wasn't what he appeared...
Yeah. That's an example of how to do it right.
Westworld did a brilliant job with its big reveal in season one. I never saw it coming.
General sensitivity to light was clearly stated in episode 12, Vaulting Ambition:OK, honest question. Where are people getting this whole light sensitivity thing? Discovery tells us that people from the Mirror Universe are sensitive to sudden changes in light, not light itself. ...
Yeah, no issues with it as it's own standalone thing. But we keep being told they're making a Prime Universe show.Within the context of STDsc itself as a standalone show, it was early foreshadowing that Lorca wasn't what he appeared to be.
Kor
I would say, "no continuity issues" instead of simply "no issues." It's true that the this is just another brick in the wall of PU issues.Yeah, no issues with it as it's own standalone thing. But we keep being told they're making a Prime Universe show.
Gotham is fine, but as part of the Nolan Batman universe or DCEU or Adam West Batverse it becomes stupid. Discovery is fine, but as part of the TOS universe it's stupid.
General sensitivity to light was clearly stated in episode 12, Vaulting Ambition:
"You're sensitive to light."
"Only compared to a human from your universe. It's the singular biological difference between our two races."
Burnham had the "aha" moment because she remembered Lorca's eye condition.
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If Lorca wasn't uncomfortable inbrightregular light, then why did he keep his creepy laboratory so dark?
If Lorca wasn't uncomfortable inbrightregular light, then why did he keep his creepy laboratory so dark?
While in the regular universe he kept using that "eye drop" device to manage it.
That was part of the show's inability to hold a story thread together for more than twenty minutes.This was part of his cover. MU Georgiou didn't used eye drops.
The dialog itself went "You're sensitive to light!" and not "You're sensitive to sudden changes in light!"This isn't full context. There was sudden change of light in this scene. This change lead to this dialog so @Midquest is right.
Yep, they changed 50 years of TV history for a two-bit "twist" because everything on TV these days must have a twistYeah, that was horseshit.
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