I get that here where you're spared biased hyperbolic reactions.I just tune in for the sneak peak...

I get that here where you're spared biased hyperbolic reactions.I just tune in for the sneak peak...
Optimism, likeable characters and better science. And more lights wouldn't hurt either.Wow. I know people are always going to have differing opinions, but if you didn't like this episode, then I don't know what you want from this series!
So not section 31 then1030
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I definitely didn't get the lack of optimism claim this week. There's a whole segment on the wonderful things they'll do with their mushroom drive once the war's over. The Discovery is a science ship pushing the boundaries of exploration, they're just getting a funding boost (with post scarcity money...) because there's a war on.Optimism, likeable characters and better science. And more lights wouldn't hurt either.
Just my two bits, of course, but I found plenty of science here, or at least the tantalizing expectation of more science, but more practical science. As for likeable characters, I like Michael. I love Tilly. She's adorkable in every way. As for the optimism, some of that can be found in Lorca's speech to Burnham about staying, and why she should. Will there be more? I certainly hope so, but for me I found enough for now. I do hope you find enough to enjoy the show.Optimism, likeable characters and better science. And more lights wouldn't hurt either.
I do too. I really want to like it, but it is not going well. But it's early, I have to see where they go from here.I do hope you find enough to enjoy the show.
I liked it. Looks like Discovery is a ship full of cranky weird people who hate each other, and they're probably all keeping secrets.
Lorca's gonna turn out to be nuts, and Michael's gonna have to mutiny.
Again.
I was a bit freaked out by the Gorn skeleton and obvious animal/alien experimentation going on.Watching Lorca linger in his menagerie, examining his collection, made me realise that he may be the most dangerous ‘mystery wrapped in human form’ onboard the Discovery...
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Nope, so please don't assume like that.
I was a bit freaked out by the Gorn skeleton and obvious animal/alien experimentation going on.
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Janeway would not have approved. I think even Dr Phlox might be concerned with what is going on here.
Optimism, likeable characters and better science. And more lights wouldn't hurt either.
I gave it a 7, but a solid one. I liked it more than the two prior episodes, but there is still something not clicking completely with me, and hopefully that will come in the next few episodes. Actually, having the little bit of humor (Landry saying to Tilly, "Did he just shush you?" was well-placed, and well-done) helped this time around, and the series needs that little balance so it isn't a completely dark drama.
I did like that Lorca's family business was making fortune cookies and he had a bowl of them! Just a great little non-sequitur!
It's growing on me, slowly.
Magic mushrooms?I definitely didn't get the lack of optimism claim this week. There's a whole segment on the wonderful things they'll do with their mushroom drive once the war's over. The Discovery is a science ship pushing the boundaries of exploration, they're just getting a funding boost (with post scarcity money...) because there's a war on.
I liked that as well! Those little bits of humor to break up the drama and tension, if even for a second, will work wonders.I like Burnham's "Shit, that worked" line also.
Heisenberg compensators?Magic mushrooms?
Wow. I know people are always going to have differing opinions, but if you didn't like this episode, then I don't know what you want from this series!
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