If they do a Pike/Enterprise series, you gotta know this will be discussed, rightly or wrongly. LOL
This is reminding me too much of 1998's version of Psycho. Not a good thing to think back to.
If they do a Pike/Enterprise series, you gotta know this will be discussed, rightly or wrongly. LOL
Maybe he still has nightmares of the Talosians, and they appear... looking 25% different.
This is reminding me too much of 1998's version of Psycho. Not a good thing to think back to.
This is reminding me too much of 1998's version of Psycho. Not a good thing to think back to.
^ I can see him haunted by Hell. He seemed completely better by the end of "The Cage" but, in the interests of drama, I'll give you that one.
But I don't think they're going to discredit Pike. I know what you're going to say, "They'll discredit him because he's a Straight White Male"! They won't do that. Would I put it passed them to make Pike look flawed and imperfect? No, but not because of the reasons you think. Even with all of that considered though, I still don't think they'll do it, because...
... I think they want to show off how different Pike is from Lorca. They want the Discovery crew -- and the audience -- to see what it's like to have a Real Captain in command and not someone who was as messed up as Lorca.
Plus, while there are TOS (and Berman Era) fans who are turned off from this show, they don't want TOS Fans like me who are sticking for up the show to turn on them.
Pike doesn't need to be "discredited" in order to get rid of him at the end of the season. He'll just go back to the Enterprise. The End. Or not The End if there's a spin-off.
Another prediction about Pike.
He's a Section 31 agent.
Last I saw, when asked if Lorca would be returning, he stated that he could not comment regarding his character coming back.As far as I know, Jason Isaacs said after season 1 that he is no longer involved in Discovery. That's a pity I think, would have liked to experience the "original" Gabriel Lorca.
Unoriginal and tired trope. "Hero is secretly evil". They already did that with Lorca, and that was used exactly for the purpose of propping up Burnham.
Pike will be the clean cut, by the book Captain we saw in The Cage. There's nothing nefarious about him.
They can just pull an O'Brien. How many horrible things happened to the chief that he just brushed off. Spend over a decade tormented and starved in a mind prison? Well you're home now, Keiko needs someone to watch the kids tonight while she does science stuff.They did screw with his mind though. So experiences like this, could very well still haunt him.
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I want Pike to be great again, that's fine.
The problem is you have a clean-cut heroic Captain.... Michael Burnham will be overshadowed and will lose her place as being the most righteous one. They'll have to do something with Pike to make him 'less' than Burnham in some way.
I'm thinking that's related to Culber.hope they don't forget about the Spore thing that landed and then went into Tilly.
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