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Spoilers Star Trek: Discovery 1x03 - "Context is for Kings"

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Maybe this is a clandestine account Aaron Harberts uses to lurk in trekbbs :bolian:
Honestly I'd be okay with that. I'm on a forum called NeoGAF which specializes in videogames, it's so tightly regulated you need to use your work email to register and then everyone is vetted by an actual person to get in, takes months. You'd be amazed at how many of the people are active are a known "open secret" of being particularly famous in the videogame community (developers etc)
 
Oh boy, it's pretty clear fans on this site can't read or lack crucial brain cells. It was a viewership poll, not which you preferred.
Firstly, don't insult me because you didn't elucidate on something beyond anecdotal evidence. Secondly, it changes nothing.

Why can't someone honestly like both. The only SciFi rivalry that ever "made sense" to me, and I say "made sense" very loosely was between ds9 and Babylon 5. Even that was because of some rather.....interesting allegations.
They can. No one is preventing them from liking both shows. I like both shows.
 
I just watched the third episode. What the f....?
I'm not saying it was bad, necessarily, but it sure wasn't like any Star Trek I've ever watched before.
 
I have to say, I'm much more intrigued by this episode than the first two. While it didn't feel like a pilot like was touted, it certainly has me very intrigued with where the story is going. I still think they have some ways to go before they get the proper Trek tone down, but that last scene between Michael and Lorca I suppose injected a hint of it.

I'm also surprised with Saru here. Given that I'm reading the novel where he's portrayed as a sort of selfish brat, it could be that I'm surprised with how compassionate he is to Micheal in this episode.

I love Tilly.
There definitely was a close relationship between Michael and Saru, of course when she became a traitor it destroyed that trust.
 
Don't insult me because you didn't elucidate on something beyond anecdotal evidence.

They can. No one is preventing them from liking both shows. I like both shows.

I'm not sure it was you, but the poll was pretty clearly described as one regarding viewership.
 
I'm not sure it was you, but the poll was pretty clearly described as one regarding viewership.
So? The poll showed more people enjoyed The Orville over Discovery. That doesn't make them haters, and doesn't make you right.
 
I haven't been posting here much because I didn't really feel like micro analyzing the show or reading through arguments about it. Plus, the first two episodes, while fine, (not as bad as I feared, not as good as I hoped) didn't really spur any desire to discuss it.

This episode was much better. I understand why the first two hours were described as a prologue to the series proper. Honestly, I think the pilots content would have been better explored in flashbacks with the series opening with the transfer shuttle scene. Would have made a much stronger initial impression IMO.

One thing I'm disappointed with in this episode, and this is not the fault of the episode itself, is that it seems to confirm that the leaked plot outline that was wildly rejected as fake by CBS seems to have been accurate after all, especially with Frakes slip up last week.

For those of you who forgot what the leaked outline was, I'll post it here in spoilers so as to not potentially ruin anyone elses day:

After Burnham accidentally starts a war with the Klingons who are now United as one empire, she ends up onboard the section 31 vessel Discovery. Discovery's main objective is to break the Time Warp Barrier, as mentioned as having recently taken place in TOS. Unfortunately, something goes wrong with the experiment hurtling the Discovery into alternate universes and they now must find a way home without destroying the space time continuum. This matches up with this episodes spore experiments, the mystery black badges (31 badges?) and Frakes statement that we will be visiting the mirror universe. The point of this plot also meant that they didn't have to obey prime or Kelvin timeline canon but still could say they are meeting prime canon because, since discovery takes place in multiple dimensions, nothing they do can affect the prime timeline. It's also supposedly why Fuller was fired - he rejected this concept, wanting to strictly set his show in the Prime Universe.[\spoiler]
 
I may not have concrete evidence (that's why it's call a belief and not a fact!), but anyone who thinks online polls like RT's audience score are hard evidence of anything are fools.
 
This show takes itself very seriously and has no sense of levity at all. Part of what makes Star Trek stand out is the optimistic vision of the future. Removing that makes it feel like generic SciFi.

People in the penal system wouldn't be called "garbage" in an enlightened future society. That was totally unnecessary as was most of the animosity between characters. You can have conflict between characters in Star Trek, but just making everyone an a-hole for the sake of it is stupid and pointless.

But it had a Tribble in it so I guess that's supposed to remind me that this is Star Trek.
 
I may not have concrete evidence (that's why it's call a belief and not a fact!), but anyone who thinks online polls like RT's audience score are hard evidence of anything are fools.
Knock this off. Seriously. You're going to burn all of your bridges by being reactionary.
 
im like most people this should've been the pilot. it felt right.

It is still the pilot.

These three episodes are one continuous story, and to save time should be cut together as one episode at some point.

I'm curious to see if episode four is still-still the pilot, or if there is some clear divisional break.
 
So? The poll showed more people enjoyed The Orville over Discovery. That doesn't make them haters, and doesn't make you right.

Holy gd f... READ WHAT I WROTE.

The poll showed a massive amount more people watched orville despite actual ratings and viewing figures being nearly identical.

Why do I need to say it 5 times?
 
Holy gd f... READ WHAT I WROTE.

The poll showed a massive amount more people watched orville despite actual ratings and viewing figures being nearly identical.

Why do I need to say it 5 times?
What poll? In the post I responded to there was no link.
 
Knock this off. Seriously. You're going to burn all of your bridges by being reactionary.

It's tough trying to talk to people when they won't read and can't comprehend very simple logic. I feel like an adult in a room full of babies trying to teach them quantum physics.
 
Holy gd f... READ WHAT I WROTE.

The poll showed a massive amount more people watched orville despite actual ratings and viewing figures being nearly identical.

Why do I need to say it 5 times?
I suggest caring slightly less about what people say in anonymous online polls. Don't give yourself a heart attack.
 
What poll? In the post I responded to there was no link.

I didn't provide a link. If someone had asked for it, i'd provide it. It's just a discussion, i'm not trying to prove anything scientifically, because ultimately this is about a TV show, i'm not publishing an academic paper.
 
So this is basically Discovery's 2nd episode. What I would refer to as "the settling in episode."

For comparison/reflection here's the former series: (as if anyone here didn't know)

Enterprise:
Broken Bow(2 hour)
Fight or Flight

Voyager:
Caretaker(2 hour)
Parallax

DS9:
Emissary(2 hour)
A Man Alone

TNG:
Encounter At Farpoint(2 hour)
Naked Now

TOS: (TOS didn't exactly have a settling in episode, but an amazing first 3 episodes that introduce everyone quite well)
The Man Trap
Charlie X
Naked Time

Fight or Flight, Parallax, A Man Alone, and believe it or not, Naked Now all serve this function. The dust has settled after the adventurous pilot, and the building commences. Tonight's episode on Discovery also serves this narrative function.
 
I didn't provide a link. If someone had asked for it, i'd provide it. It's just a discussion, i'm not trying to prove anything scientifically, because ultimately this is about a TV show, i'm not publishing an academic paper.
So you made an assumption about a viewership poll, and didn't back it up with any kind of source? And you are condescending to others about being able to read because they don't know about a poll you have shown no one? It would probably be wise of you to step back, take a breath, and relax.
 
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