I'm not sure I ever felt as let down by Voyager as I was by the Red Angel reveal.

I can think of at least fifty times I was more let down by the best Voyager reveals I witnessed.
I'm not sure I ever felt as let down by Voyager as I was by the Red Angel reveal.
Vulcan joined the Federation on the proviso they could keep their personal information private. Archer agreed.
When Tilly said the Angel's brain patterns matched Michael, I did wonder for a moment if it was going to turn out to be the Mirror version in the suit, and she was actually manipulating the crew. But I think it's more likely that our Michael will use the suit later in the series, resulting in Airiam's info.
Exactly. Whenever there's yet another outrage over expectations not being met and theories being disproved, it reminds me of the first wave of vitriol after The Last Jedi's premiere (before it got political), when you could read hundreds upon hundreds of people summarily dismissing it as an unwatchable piece of crap, mostly because it disproved the biggest theories about Rey being either a Skywalker spawn or the long-lost secret daughter of Obi-Wan.I think way too many folk appear to have conditioned themselves to anticipate fanwanks from the Star Trek series they are watching than every really show up in practice.
I don't care for TWOK.
There's at least three of us.It's not just me??? I thought I was alone in the universe!
Same here. Voyager frequently let me down far more.I'm not sure I ever felt as let down by Voyager as I was by the Red Angel reveal.
I'm thinking that perhaps when this season is over and one can go back and binge it in its entirety in one sitting, many of the complaints being expressed will have somewhat logical answers, that watching in a weekly format leaves lengths of time to speculate incorrectly about.
Of course, if one finds the story generally lacking anyway, then nothing is going to cure that.
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This is your brain on predetermined expectations.
Tilly's line at the end was the only thing that saved that ridiculously immature scene for me. Basically an instant meme …Her "What just happened?!" after Georgiou was taunting Stamets and Culbert was one of the funniest lines and deliveries of the season.
Yeah, that's essentially what I want as a viewer and a fan. And I don't think it's too much to ask.So, we want it to be more like Star Trek except without all the bad stuff that was a part of Star Trek?![]()
My wife stopped the episode at that point and asked me basically the same thing, if it could be Mirror Burnham in the suit.When Tilly said the Angel's brain patterns matched Michael, I did wonder for a moment if it was going to turn out to be the Mirror version in the suit, and she was actually manipulating the crew.
I suppose. It just doesn't bother me when the bad stuff shows up too...Yeah, that's essentially what I want as a viewer and a fan. And I don't think it's too much to ask.
Well, it only bothers me in the sense that when bad stuff show up I consider it a television show that could be better. It's still Star Trek for me, warts and all.I suppose. It just doesn't bother me when the bad stuff shows up too...![]()
In my opinion, all things could be better. But, I can see how that can impact a person's viewing enjoyment.Well, it only bothers me in the sense that when bad stuff show up I consider it a television show that could be better. It's still Star Trek for me, warts and all.
Ok...?Fireproof, it is nice that you live in some sort of constant zen euphoria where nothing bothers you, but pointing that out really doesn't make other people's criticism invalid, nor is it a particularly helpful contribution. We are here to discuss this show, including the things we didn't like and which we wish were better.
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