Spoilers Star Trek: Discovery 3x06 - "Scavengers"

Discussion in 'Star Trek: Discovery' started by Commander Richard, Nov 18, 2020.

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  1. fireproof78

    fireproof78 Fleet Admiral Admiral

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    Indeed, yes. I notice it but it doesn't define her for me. And, it's weird to see it come up so often in discussion, like she goes around crying the whole time, instead being in the thick of the action, arguing with her higher ups, and having relationships.

    At this point, I feel like I'm either OK with people crying often (possible give my line of work) or that I regard it much differently than others here. Or both.
     
  2. MisterD

    MisterD Commander Red Shirt

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    The problem is: This is the society we live in now. Adults pulling tantrums and being drama queens for any reason. Everything is emotion and feelings and nobody gives a crap about logical thinking and dignity. In my country there are adult human beings who are comparing themselves to the jews during holocaust because they have to wear a mask and practice social distancing. Thats what a part of the world has become now. Constant drama fuled by ignorance and the belief to be the center of the universe.

    I don't blame the show. It just partly mirrors the zeitgeist like TNG(end of cold war...hope and a brighter future) or ENT(911 in space) did.
     
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  3. SJGardner

    SJGardner Commodore Commodore

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    It's not just the frequency, but also the magnitude... we usually see her shedding a single tear at the end of an emotionally charged scene, and yet some people are complaining as though she loudly wailed for five minutes straight or threw a Kylo Ren-style temper tantrum.
     
  4. SolarisOne

    SolarisOne Fleet Captain Fleet Captain

    Go full Mariner. Go full Mariner! GO FULL MARINER!
    [I'm pretty sure Mariner is my favorite Trek character now, period.]
     
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  5. Yistaan

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    I like Burnham gets to be emotional honestly. I think the criticism is because people demand their heroes to be tough 24/7 and constantly ready to blow things up without emotional repercussion or vulnerability.

    And although there are some accusations that criticism of Burnham's portrayal is based on the refusal of critics to accept having a female in the lead, I'm not sure this is the case for the majority of critics although it may be for a few who are using it to hide prejudiced behavior (those culprits were most vocal during the first season). Right now, Burnham's chief rivals in the streaming wars, Mandalorian Din Djarin and Witcher Geralt, are walking masculinity cliches I feel. I can only imagine the uproar if the Mando or Geralt teared up Burnham style in their show (and not in kid flashbacks like Mando's been using). The Mandalorian's not even allowed to take off his helmet! And Din Djarin's inflated sense of self importance and ego makes Burnham look outright humble in comparison.

    Burnham gets to be both tough and vulnerable. The men in her rival shows only get to be tough. Someone's getting limited in how they get to realistically portray a full character, and I don't think it's Burnham. People want Burnham to be Cara Dune from the Mandalorian, all warrior all the time.
     
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  6. Nerys Myk

    Nerys Myk A Spock and a smile Premium Member

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    Saru
     
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  7. Noname Given

    Noname Given Fleet Admiral Admiral

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    You really haven't watched TOS have you? ;)
    (And I say that because even in the 32nd century, the ST: D characters are all 23rd century characters psychologically.)
     
  8. jackoverfull

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    I don’t know about that...I don’t really follow modern tv shows apart from Trek, Orville and mandalorian, but this insistence on trying to evoke huge emotions all the time seems to be a characteristic of discovery. Picard didn’t do it as much (it had other issues, perhaps, but not this one).

    Not only in your country, I’m afraid. But I don’t think it’s something inherently of today: I think that it has always been there, lurking in the background, and today’s ease to connect with people of similar ideas made it come out more. Also, politicians have a new way to harness negative emotions to get support and are totally using it.
     
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  9. fireproof78

    fireproof78 Fleet Admiral Admiral

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    I would like to point that there isn't the expectation of no emotionality, but very limited, and saved for the "big moments."
    Que Suru saru.
     
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  10. flandry84

    flandry84 Fleet Captain Fleet Captain

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    Maybe,having being raised by Sarek (not exactly a picnic)Michael has made the decision to just go big with her emotions.

    On an unrelated matter,how do Michaels,Mickeys and Mikes feel about their name being non-gendered.As a male Rory it bugs the shit out of me.:brickwall:
     
  11. SolarisOne

    SolarisOne Fleet Captain Fleet Captain

    I find that whole trope incredibly tiresome.

    My middle name is Michael. It doesn't bother me in the least.
     
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  12. fireproof78

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    I don't think she has decided to go big but rather with the sheer amount of stuff going on with her, past trauma, repressed emotions, I think she is just naturally going be experiencing these emotions in much more intense way.
     
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  13. Hawku

    Hawku Transwarp Specialist Premium Member

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    Still not sure what Georgiou's job is, but I want it.
     
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  14. XCV330

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    I'm not sure Saru knows, either.
     
  15. Jinn

    Jinn Mistress of the Chaotic Energies Rear Admiral

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    I'd say this season she's comic relief with a dark past who gets a darker story as the season progresses.

    So she's basically Neelix.
     
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    OMG.... Sarugiou!
     
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  17. Jinn

    Jinn Mistress of the Chaotic Energies Rear Admiral

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    KILL IT KILL IT BEFORE IT LAYS EGGS!
     
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    it wants to eat itself, but its threat ganglia can tell before it does anything about it
     
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  19. Lord Garth

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    I'm tempted to go through every episode one-by-one, listing when this does or doesn't happen.

    You know I'd do it, too. ;)
     
  20. fireproof78

    fireproof78 Fleet Admiral Admiral

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    I know you would. Good man.