Yes, of course. Brain fart. Fixed now.Sarek.


Yes, of course. Brain fart. Fixed now.Sarek.
I would disagree with this point. Nearly everyone, if not everyone, who posts in this forum has watched every episode of DSC and comes to this forum to post about the episodes. This includes you, BTW, and everyone else who claims not to have found anything appealing about the show. . Those are things that fans do. Doesn't matter if you "love" or "hate" the show, since "love" and "hate" are two sides of the same coin.I'm not a TNG fan. However this is a Discovery forum not a Disco fanbase.
The folks who are uninterested in DSC, probably don't watch the show or post about the show. So, this forum definitely is a "fanbase" to which I say, all are welcome.
But narratively that's not what makes a main character. She is both the primary point of view character, and she is clearly the protagonist because it is her character's journey we are on. The Arc of this show from a character standpoint is primarily the redemption of Michael Burnham.under that logic the klingons are the main characters because they are the nexus of everything thats happened.
she didnt start the war... didnt stop the war.. didnt necesitate the spore drive... didnt research or invent it... she has a shared hand in fixing it with two other crew members but the one who really stepped up was stamets... had little to do with lorcas rescue.
doesnt seem like she is the nexus of anything. in faft shes been rather inconsequential in comparison to other crew members.
But narratively that's not what makes a main character. She is both the primary point of view character, .
As I posted, you watch every episode, you come here and post about it. You're a fan, bro.Or you're a general Star Trek fan (I've been watching this stuff for forty years), and simply following the latest iteration. I want to like Discovery, it just hasn't clicked for me yet. Each week brings new hope.
Or you're a general Star Trek fan (I've been watching this stuff for forty years), and simply following the latest iteration. I want to like Discovery, it just hasn't clicked for me yet. Each week brings new hope.
More’s the pity. I want to see more of the rest of the crew.She is the main character, everything revolves around her and her choices. She may be dull, but she is the focus of the show.
And new disappointment, lol.Or you're a general Star Trek fan (I've been watching this stuff for forty years), and simply following the latest iteration. I want to like Discovery, it just hasn't clicked for me yet. Each week brings new hope.
I'm fine with this arc being about Burnham's redemption. A story mechanic that makes me lose interest is Burnham's three steps forward, two (or even three) steps back progression. In fact, her redemption seems more dependent upon everyone else learning to accept her manipulative, disingenuous crap and misanthropic behaviour rather than any substantive transformation on her part.But narratively that's not what makes a main character. She is both the primary point of view character, and she is clearly the protagonist because it is her character's journey we are on. The Arc of this show from a character standpoint is primarily the redemption of Michael Burnham.
No accounting for taste. Tuned in to see a new Orville this week, but it was a rerun, and I didn't anticipate any new insights, so I skipped it.This is a little too kind, but it captures the essential meh-ness of Discovery thus far:
An old new face returns on a not terrible Star Trek: Discovery
Ripper grew on me too. I miss him :'(I'm almost embarrassed to say this but I thought Ripper was kind of...CUTE.
Seriously, I started to get misty-eyed when it was in the spore chamber (in obvious distress) during the jumps. And at the end, when Burnham released Ripper into space, while Tilly recited a prayer, and Ripper jumped away to freedom...I'm pretty much going allat that point.
“So does fungus.” (Seven of Nine quote from Beyer’a Voyager novels)Ripper grew on me too. I miss him :'(
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