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Spoilers Star Trek: Discovery 2x01 - "Brother"

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Ya know, just like with Star Wars, I get the perspective of some to have an unbridled devotion to what's come before, but as I get older, I just care less about such things. I used to care. But today, I watch things for one purpose: to be entertained. It's not a perfect show BY ANY STRETCH, but I enjoy Disco and am entertained. I just don't particularly care that in Episode 88 of TNG, Geordi used the flux coupler doohicky in order to uncouple the transparent aluminum warp dilithium matrix whatchamacallit and Stamets and Tilly TOTALLY went a different way with it, and it screws with established canon. I'm about to turn 40, am married, am about to have my first kid and am getting my masters. I may pop in here to read and comment on occasion, but, in my opinion, I really have more important things to do than worry about all of that. But hey, to each his own, I suppose.

Bang.

This is way too sensible. CBS must have paid you.

Double bang.
 
Braga also gets shit for stuff that happened before he even started working on TNG. :lol:
Oh man, I kind of forgot that for a few brief years fandom started shitting on his TNG work they originally praised him for. :lol: "He was terrible all along!" Creative types can't possibly have the capacity to put out both very good and very terrible work, it's only one or the other! At least Braga was able to acknowledge when he put out subpar work. I recall he said he Ron Moore wanted to do a commentary on "Aquiel" for blu-ray but I don't think CBS would wanna spend money on that.
 
I thought I saw an alien in Reno's 'med bay' that had a similar face as a Kelpien.

I need to rewatch it.

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Ah no,
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I’ve just finished the Burning Dreams novel and there is a interesting element there that since the Talos incident, Pike deep down, thinks that everything that happened since then has been a hallucination and that he never escaped the planet. Makes me wonder if that fortune cookie spooked him more than we thought.
 
I’ve just finished the Burning Dreams novel and there is a interesting element there that since the Talos incident, Pike deep down, thinks that everything that happened since then has been a hallucination and that he never escaped the planet. Makes me wonder if that fortune cookie spooked him more than we thought.

I guess that explains why everything looks different! :rofl:
 
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