does he have a moustache?
I don't know but the chair is against the wall.
does he have a moustache?
I thought she hit the side of the wall pretty hard when the section lost gravity. I just assumed she was knocked out.It's strange that I can't remember how she left the fight. Do you?
It's like one moment she was there and the next she wasn't...
I thought she hit the side of the wall pretty hard when the section lost gravity. I just assumed she was knocked out.
The stuntwoman/actress does a final somersault over the corridor ribbing, then proceeds to play dead/unconscious. As others have mentioned, if they get the actress back for season 3 she survives, if they don't i guess she's dead...I thought she hit the side of the wall pretty hard when the section lost gravity. I just assumed she was knocked out.
And so do Kurtzman and Co. as Kurtzman has stated the 'Section 31' show will take place back in the 23rd century era and BOTH Georgiou and Ash will be a part of it. (IE - Sometime in the 3rd season of Discovery Michelle Yeoh's character will return to the place she left.I still feel that a Star Trek show CAN successfully take place in the "10 years before TOS" era.
... and the Browncoats will never let them forget!
You mentioned Georgiou and Ash being part of it. I don't think Leland is dead (or maybe he is), but if he isn't dead and free of the Control-bots, I expect him to get back to the 23rd century along with Georgiou.And so do Kurtzman and Co. as Kurtzman has stated the 'Section 31' show will take place back in the 23rd century era and BOTH Georgiou and Ash will be a part of it. (IE - Sometime in the 3rd season of Discovery Michelle Yeoh's character will return to the place she left.).
It may be two fold:
- They want to be able to tell new stories free of pre-existing 'Trek canon' going forward with ST: D.
- They don't want multiple shows in the SAME era, and want to give the 'Section 31' show some 'breathing room' (IE they're not slipping further forward in the 23rd century at this point gettin closer and closer to the actual TOS era before the 'Section 31 series starts.
One other thing (that also has probably been discussed to death in this thread already): last episode we got a scene where a core of about a dozen crewmembers agreed to sacrifice everything they knew and strand themselves in the future with Michael. And yet in this episode the Discovery looked like an almost fully crewed ship. The sickbay scene made it look super full of people.
Did a bunch of redshirts just get shanghai'ed into the future? Or was the ship far more empty at the end than it seemed? I was briefly envisioning a skeleton-crewed ship trying to keep things operating by the skin of their teeth in season 3, but now I'm thinking we'll see tons of extras standing around hallways looking at walls.
Has this been cleared up one way or the other?
During the Nhan/Leland/Geogiou fight scene, I thought I saw Nhan and The Empress get sucked out into space, upwards through a open hatch which then closed. But following this, they are still fighting...
I think you can attribute it to a fairly large number of Starfleet officers volunteering to stay. Starfleet has always been painted as a heroic organization full of people in for adventure and selfless sacrifice when the situation calls for it. It's not a stretch to believe there are lots of officers and crew willing to make the sacrifice for a noble cause.
During the Nhan/Leland/Geogiou fight scene, I thought I saw Nhan and The Empress get sucked out into space, upwards through a open hatch which then closed. But following this, they are still fighting...
Was that another couple of ‘red shirt’ discovery crew members instead?
... she's got 6 mothers, three fathers, a brother and four people in love with her. We're only done with season 2!
one more post, and you get an edit buttonI just realized I don't know how to edit and so sorry for the sloppy post. I must learn more before I post again.
I just want to point out that it's NOT the angry OLD Trekkers that are doing most of the complaining.This was a wonderful end of season 2 and at the same time a nice opportunity to create a Pike series.
After over 100 pages of comments from so many knowledgeable fans I don't feel there's much to add--- but I will say that I felt the hand wave to where well never talk of this again was sort of a gypout. It would of been simple to say the Tardigrade animals are hiding and won't participate. No more Spore Drive. Spock would never felt the need to brag about his sister, its not logical. That's all there is to it. And the Discovery and crew sacrificed themselves for the greater good. Their current status is unknown. I feel they did this little tack on trying to appease the angry old Trekkers can't use the bathroom properly anymore and will never like Discovery anyway.
Thats Ok, at least you can use the bathroom properly.I just realized I don't know how to edit and so sorry for the sloppy post. I must learn more before I post again.
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