I honestly think Phillipa is in a pocket universe, since the Guardian has the power to do that, and everything she is doing won't affect the timeline. This is about her, and only her. I think what's killing her, is her feeling of not belonging in the Prime universe, and what the Guardian is showing her, is that she truly does belong in the Prime, which is the "cure." She looked horrified on what was happening to Mirror Saru, it surprised her. The "san" part is what's holding her back. (whoever was dead in her visions). It's like having unfinished business, that's eating away at her. It's an interesting take on Heaven/Hell, and Death and Rebirth. And yes he is definitely a Guardian of Time based on the leaks, the newspaper. And just other small details.
San is the dead person in the vision. He is from the tie-in novel 'die standing' and was very important to Georgiou.
Baby Yoda is going to turn evil and that will be the cliffhanger.... wait, this is Star Trek thread?... I'm staying with my original statement... Discovery would be sooo much better with some Baby Yoda action...
If(when?) Disney inevitably buys CBS and rights to all of Star Trek, you bet your ass there is going to be a crossover. And who would represent Star Wars if not for their newest, best money printing machine...
Crossover or not The Child is probably one of the worst additions to Star Wars since Jar Jar Binks. Small amount of hyperbole but I am not fan. No doubt you are right but still gross.
I am aware it is controversial and even my daughter doesn't appreciate the opinion, mostly for the cute factor. She loves cute baby things. But, yeah, I stand by my point-I don't like The Child.
Eating the eggs of a sentient species sounds on brand for the Mirror Universe. Bring on Emperor Grogu.
That was the report, but it seems to have landed in mixed ways, so its effectiveness is definitely questionable.
They failed then. Grogu repeatedly stealing the eggs and Mando admonishing him with barely a wrist slap didn’t work. Especially with Grogu’s sheepish “did I do that?” expression.