Funnily enough I thought the oppositeI always thought it was pretty obvious that it was always the same MU.

Funnily enough I thought the oppositeI always thought it was pretty obvious that it was always the same MU.
There should still be someone in there guarding the Klingon prisoner. Leaving people alone in cells restrained is a great way to get a death in custody, plus the opportunity afforded her to converse with anyone she wants and potentially escape.To be fair, he is chief of security.
Seriously? Continuity and Discovery are laughable concepts. This show is about cheap gratification and cartoon cheap thrills. Once you dumb down to that you can let go and accept it.I love that people are actually complaining about the continuity of the mirror universe.
The only way to make any of the MU episodes work in any way logically is to assume we travel to a slightly different quantum reality each time. Infinite possibilities - there will be lots of Terran Empires, and lots of them got a Defiant from a universe similar to ours. Otherwise, we just accept the MU is fun, not sensible, and roll with it. As Lorca and Burnham hang a lantern on, the fact that in this totally different universe all the same people end up on nearly identical ships is itself ludicrous. Any other issues pale in comparison.
Tyler and his scene with L'Rell was weak and contrived.
Why did they make Captain Killy blonde?
Everyone knows ginger *is* the colour of Evil.![]()
Yes the actor may be coming back, but, will the character we know return or will we run into the evil version which changes direction.
Didn't Sisko successfully do that though?
You may wish to re-watch. Sisko was a believeable as a member of the Terran resistance not the Terran empire. The empire at that stage was run by the Klingons, Cardassians and others, with worf being emporer.
I always liked the idea that Dukat had the ultimate power in the Alliance.
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