They used to say the same about commander Nhan, though…
Nhan is definitely coming back. There have been pictures of her in a 32nd-century Starfleet uniform (and breather).
They used to say the same about commander Nhan, though…
ok, but they used to say she would be the cavalry over the hill at the season 3 finale.Nhan is definitely coming back. There have been pictures of her in a 32nd-century Starfleet uniform (and breather).
For what it's worth Kirk in TOS routinely used seduction and humor to obtain the information and tech he needed and only resorted to throwing punches and blowing things up if he were forced to.
I didn't get the impression that Adira's gone anywhere. Unless I missed or misinterpreted something they're still on the ship as a main character and that means Gray's always got an excuse to come back.My prediction is that Gray and Adira will come back at the end of the season and save the day somehow. There's no way they just "wrote them out" of the show.
I didn't get the impression that Adira's gone anywhere. Unless I missed or misinterpreted something they're still on the ship as a main character and that means Gray's always got an excuse to come back.
My impression was that only Gray left to go back to Trill. Adira left temporarily to help him settle down but will be back.No, they both left a few episodes ago, very similarly to how Tilly "exited..." kind of under an umbrella of "we're leaving, but we'll be back on occasion."
Seems to suggest there were extensive reshoots due to something not working out, no?
No, they both left a few episodes ago, very similarly to how Tilly "exited..." kind of under an umbrella of "we're leaving, but we'll be back on occasion."
My impression was that only Gray left to go back to Trill. Adira left temporarily to help him settle down but will be back.
Adira said:Discovery's my home.
Adira said:Discovery can spare me for a few days while I get you settled.
Yeah that's what I thought it boiled down to. At first I thought the blinking was a form of communication between two partners, but in the end they realized it was a 'tell'.Oh so there was actually a partner? That makes more sense. I thought the twist was that the Changeling was both the people they thought were working together.
Either that or it turns out that Book's actions are helpful in the end. Not that going out and attacking 10C will be good, but perhaps in the preparation or attempted execution of that plan he learns something valuable that they wouldn't have learned otherwise. Presumably, what he learns would change his mind and he reports back to Burnham.All I'm going to say is: if Book is back on Discovery at the end of the season, how they get there better be damn good. As it is, it looks he'll be written out of the show. Every time Burnham gave Book an "out" during this episode, he doubled-down.
He's committed to what he's doing, for reasons that are perfectly understandable but indisputably put him at odds with the Federation.
Probably their reimagining of it. They like to change things here for no reason.
So the Great Link is just a desert now? XD
Perhaps it was a chameloid or an allasomorph.
Yeah, it's his business, but it comes across as real phony "me too" tears. How does he identify with LGBTQetc... ? It made no sense.
A couple of times Wil Wheaton really does look like he's about to lose it. If it's genuine, I don't know. It's one thing to be enthusiastic, but I'm surprised. I didn't think a TV show would be able to touch anyone that emotionally.
I love Disccovery, but it's not Interstellar... or the end of Titanic. What? Don't look at me like that! You cried too. Anyway, I'll be right over there!![]()
He identified with Tilly trying to get validation from her parents.
Something I can't agree with them on (that ship sailed during my teens and 20s), but it matters to a lot of people.
1000%
I mean, I don't get where this aversion to emotions comes from in some spaces in fandom. I was brought up in a pretty "tough guy" environment, and I did stereotypical "tough guy" things all through life (played football into college, for example, which is considered a pretty meathead thing to do by many), and I have no issue with tears or open emotionalism in drama or in real life. Passion is a beautiful thing sometimes. Let people show it!
Seems to suggest there were extensive reshoots due to something not working out, no?
Burnham has a lot of Kirk like qualities as much as she does Spock ones. And I relish anytime the writers play into SMG's charm and give Burnham some Kirk sparkle, like in this episode.
It’s been 800 years since DS9, a lot of things can change, especially with Odo’s involvement.Yeah, I think they meant "changeling" as a generic term for shapeshifting species, not "Changeling" as in the Founders of the Dominion. The Founders were never part of the humanoid economy; even their "rogue" members like Odo and Laas don't seem to have the kinds of biological needs that humanoids have and therefore lack reason to participate in economic activity.
Agreed. Also it was 800 years with the burn in there for the last chunk of it. They could have very easily shifted politically and behaviorally. At the very least, I am sure they sent people out to spy again.It’s been 800 years since DS9, a lot of things can change, especially with Odo’s involvement.
She was intended to be a DS9 changeling, they even had the same makeup at the end.
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