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Spoilers Star Trek: Discovery 3x04 - "Forget Me Not"

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Commander Richard

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No mysterious blue dilithium popping up all over the quadrant just yet but the mystery surrounding what happened continues and someone here will no doubt guess correctly long before the crew of the Discovery does.

"Burnham and Adira visit the Trill homeworld in hopes of unlocking the secrets trapped within Adira’s mind. Back on the U.S.S. Discovery, Saru’s efforts to help the crew reconnect with one another take a surprising turn." - TrekMovie.com

 
Looking forward to what could be another good episode. It seems to begin with Culber's unique perspective as a survivor on the crew's trauma, and carries us to symbiont caves like those in DS9 Equilibrium. What's really interesting is that it seems that Burnham will also end up in one of those pools...
 
The Mrs. bought me (well, us) a years subscription to All Access for my Birthday.
Won't have to rely on my sister anymore.
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The dialog during the senior staff dinner was cringe....

Is it more maudlin crap where they get all weepy over how much they mean to each other and how wonderful and close all their relationships are?
 
Giving this episode a 9. It was pretty good in terms of exploring more of Trill society. Also, great to see Kenneth Welsh AKA Windom Earle as the one who portrays Senna Tal. Loved him in Twin Peaks! Great character growth for Adira and great to see more Discovery crew growth. Also....ZORA!!!
 
That's a very long symbiont XD
The crew would benefit from coloring books and shopping XD
Human eyes turn white when symbionts communicate with them...?
A PIC uniform!
Gray is great! And they're very cute together :luvlove:

And next week: New SF uniforms and the badges we saw in previews!
 
This episode is, by far, the best episode of Star Trek I've seen to date. It may be because I just finished it, but it truly was wonderful. Tthe emotional honesty and trust on display is exactly the kind of aspirational content that we need right now!
 
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