Mass Effect is awesome. The more Star Trek tries to emulate it, the better.Well, if I didn't hate Mass Effect before...
Mass Effect is awesome. The more Star Trek tries to emulate it, the better.Well, if I didn't hate Mass Effect before...
No thanks.Mass Effect is awesome. The more Star Trek tries to emulate it, the better.
And yet she still has a vulcanish hairstyle in the first 2 episodes.
Small part of a larger problem of her character and absolutely yes. She's a IS a vulcan in all the ways that matter, she was raised from a small child as a vulcan, she's socialised and religiously Vulcan. The show never really explores this beyond just having her act moody teenage borderline aspergic and has her completely dump any connection to her basically Vulcan upbringing, beliefs and attitude basically after the first 3 episodes.
Again, it's also just a really contemporary haircut, something that is completely out of place in the setting of the era Discovery takes place in. It's not only her, everyone in Discovery looks like they are from 2015, not the late 2200s which according to canon, referenced multiple times in other Star Trek shows, has a very distinct 1960s futuristic look.
Great article. I noticed the Burnham hair thing as well. Burnham running around with a half afro also just seemed bizarre because.. wasn't she supposed to be Vulcan mentally? She looks so much better with the Vulcan haircut as well we see during flashbacks. It's one of just the many small things that pull me completely out of Discovery. I know I've said it a million times before, but that party scene is where I flipped on Discovery from putting up with it to just completely realizing how lazy the writers and designers were being.
I like the Lorca point of view idea but I also think they could've expanded that to other characters where their realisation was only touched upon. I know Discovery is not a social commentary but I wonder how Cornwell really felt having had sex, (what would you call it), with someone using false pretences?
Mass Effect is awesome. The more Star Trek tries to emulate it, the better.
I don't know that "gameify" is really what's going on with that. My reaction to Mass Effect and to a lesser extent "Halo" comes to three things:Eh. Let's agree to disagree. I think Halo is incredible but the last thing I want to see in Star Trek are a bunch of dropships, armored human soldiers and floating holograms and avatars that regularly talk to the characters. The more we video gameify our films and TV shows the more cans of worms that will open just because some people want more and more cool effects and weapons.
That was Clint Howard??Missed opportunity of the century: having Clint Howard's Orion character give Tilly a hit of his Klingon hookah with the words "I hope you relish it as much as I!"
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