I liked it to... for the last episode when they revealed the aliens. I just don't think it needed a full season to get there.I liked it...someone somewhere always cares.
I mean, at least it wasn't Picard Season 2. lol
I liked it to... for the last episode when they revealed the aliens. I just don't think it needed a full season to get there.I liked it...someone somewhere always cares.
So, no one cares was...a joke?I liked it to... for the last episode when they revealed the aliens. I just don't think it needed a full season to get there.
I mean, at least it wasn't Picard Season 2. lol
I think some people are pushing this non-sense because they simply don't agree with criticisms. If DISCO fans don't like critiques on the show they love, don't listen to them and definitely don't read them. If you like these Plus All Access things, then what does it matter what anyone thinks???Totally disagree with OP. Some people just want to hate Discovery.
I do love Discovery.“Anyone with a criticism just wants to hate DSC.”
This is the way.
But let me add a corollary. Anyone who uses the above argument just wants to love DSC.
My bias is quite apparent.We decide w emotion, then use reason to reinforce our decisions. The past few years retaught me that. The ant, reason, thinks it is driving the elephant, emotion and bias.
And got rid of Georgiou (to set up a spin-off that may never happen), wrote Tilly out of most of it (so she could be in a play, and possibly to set up the academy series which may or may not happen)Moreover, the thing that tied the first three seasons together even when the main storyline wasn't working is the core group of main characters. In season 4 they fragmented the main cast, putting core people in different places instead of together.
My girlfriend isn't a huge Trekker, but I got her to watch DS9 based on her liking Discovery seasons 1 and 2. She enjoyed DS9. She enjoyed parts of season 3. She got bored in season 4 and compared it to a soap opera and quit watching. And her biggest gripe was why everyone had to be making speeches ALL THE TIME?It's almost like watching a soap opera, a bad one that is.
It still kind of amazes me that they haven't had Gray dealing with the loss of his symbiont. You'd think that'd be kind of a big deal with Trill!.
Seconded. I want to see that addressed, as well as just what Gray's consciousness being transfered out of Tal actually means. Did the real Gray's entire consciousness somehow get stuck to the Tal symbiont in the moment of his death? Or is the new Gray literally just the sum of the dead-Gray's memories being removed entirely from Tal and dumped into this synth body? Does Adira still possess any of Gray's memories, or was it a full transfer similar to the Zirocon Ritual (or whatever it's called) from DS9?It still kind of amazes me that they haven't had Gray dealing with the loss of his symbiont. You'd think that'd be kind of a big deal with Trill!
This also irritates me. Although to be fair, DS9 did this to the opposite extreme with Jadzia Dax, going on and on about the symbiont's personality and biography while telling us next to nothing about Jadzia. So far Ezri Dax seems to be the only joined Trill character with whom the writers really did explore the idea of two distinct entities being joined.I think it's more amazing that the writers seem to have "kind of forgot" that Adira has a symbiont entirely.
Interesting theory, but it would kind of be a retcon of Adira's being joined at all.I have a theory that Adira's memories of previous hosts ended up being transferred all to Gray when he got his new body. It doesn't really work for the first few episodes of the season, but it does work for the rest.
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