Sort of. They tease that he lost his memories, but then they have him start humming to imply that he's regaining them.Really? It’s been a while. But it definitely ends with the Doctor getting a soft reset, doesn’t it?
Sort of. They tease that he lost his memories, but then they have him start humming to imply that he's regaining them.Really? It’s been a while. But it definitely ends with the Doctor getting a soft reset, doesn’t it?
That's the oneIn "ACCESSION", Kira remembers the old version of Akorem's poem while looking at the new finished one after he was sent back by the Prophets.
Darem was trying to start fights with random cadets passing by. The situation was clearly deteriorating beyond just poor teamwork and was starting to spill over and was in very clear danger of becoming violent. It does make a lot of sense to stop these situations from reaching those points while still in the early stages before someone does something they can't just apologise for.Ake had no business calling in a shrink session for the cadets. They were not doing anything dangerous or harmful to themselves or each other.
To play devil's advocate just because it wasn't brought up doesn't mean it was never a fact. Consider the serialised nature of Discovery we only see a few weeks of their whole year while they're on one mission, it isn't like previous shows where we saw months and months of the characters' lives.It was definitely out of nowhere that she has this huge love of theater, when there was not a single mention of it in DISCO (as far as I recall).
We don't know what quadrant Kasq is in.(By the way, that was a pretty quick shuttle trip from Earth to Kasq in the Delta Quadrant. We really need a better look at the 32nd century overall if this show is going to hold any interest for me.)
I agree in parts, the Doctor loved many friends but the events of Real Life was his first experience of death outside of his medical profession and that could have left a psychological scar. I believe his attitude is a culmination of everything and not just because of the holo daughter but the scar left by that first loss during the formative years of his personality that he is cursed to remember as if it were yesterday is going to be powerful especially with SAM reminding him so strongly of those events.While I do love Picardo and thought he nailed his scenes very well, I find it hard to believe that what happened in that episode is what stopped him from making connections with other people. Particularly since during VOY's run, he was making those connections and relationships with no problem at all. This felt like the writers just picked the episode without understanding that it was never talked about again, lifting off of the hard work that was done before, and patted themselves on the back for their 'ingenuity', instead of doing the actual work of building a reason for why The Doctor has closed himself off. Considering how many centuries he has been active since then, there is a GOLDMINE of possibilities to explore. Instead, they used the cheap shortcut. And in doing so, shrunk the universe instead of expanding it. AGAIN! (This has been a problem with the Kurtzman era in general.)
Yeah, in the US school system it was kind of inevitable you'd be confronted by it at some point.I remember reading it in high school and then being assigned to write a scene for a sequel.
Regarding Darem... from the pilot, he was shown to be a jerk and doing exactly what we saw now, so this is already an established trait, not anything new with him.Darem was trying to start fights with random cadets passing by. The situation was clearly deteriorating beyond just poor teamwork and was starting to spill over and was in very clear danger of becoming violent. It does make a lot of sense to stop these situations from reaching those points while still in the early stages before someone does something they can't just apologise for.
To play devil's advocate just because it wasn't brought up doesn't mean it was never a fact. Consider the serialised nature of Discovery we only see a few weeks of their whole year while they're on one mission, it isn't like previous shows where we saw months and months of the characters' lives.
We don't know what quadrant Kasq is in.
I agree in parts, the Doctor loved many friends but the events of Real Life was his first experience of death outside of his medical profession and that could have left a psychological scar. I believe his attitude is a culmination of everything and not just because of the holo daughter but the scar left by that first loss during the formative years of his personality that he is cursed to remember as if it were yesterday is going to be powerful especially with SAM reminding him so strongly of those events.
I bet any money when Janeway, Seven and the others died it was devestating for him too and over time he swore off making close friendships. Though he does seem to be friends with Ake. He probably decided to never seek out romance despite a few attempts on VOY he was also pretty easily able to move on from the death of his adopted son on the tachyon planet.
It would have been nice to hear him discuss all the former friends he held dear but I think it can all be seen there.
As these things do.Regarding Tilly loving theater... I already mentioned a possibility: she got the theater bug after her time on Discovery. Still felt like it came from out of nowhere.
The ones from the Discovery episode. This is only the first class in San Francisco.Tilly says there's "third years", which implies that the academy has been around for 2 years already?
Yet.She can’t rise above what she did.
Which is a beautiful story in of itselfYet.
So is the pre-release PR where they talk about how this is the first class in a century basically not actually true? I feel like that's where I got the impression that the idea that Starfleet Academy itself didn't exist, but also I don't remember the Discovery episode now either.The ones from the Discovery episode. This is only the first class in San Francisco.
I'd say it is probably the case yes. Advertising is lies, as fireproof78 might say.So is the pre-release PR where they talk about how this is the first class in a century basically not actually true? I feel like that's where I got the impression that the idea that Starfleet Academy itself didn't exist, but also I don't remember the Discovery episode now either.
I feel like they really wanted it to be the grand opening for the purposes of this show, but have to live with what Discovery already established, so were forced to hedge with "first class back on Earth".So is the pre-release PR where they talk about how this is the first class in a century basically not actually true? I feel like that's where I got the impression that the idea that Starfleet Academy itself didn't exist, but also I don't remember the Discovery episode now either.
Also, what the hell is with the ridiculous notion of the War College being separate from Starfleet Academy but sharing the same campus grounds? What even is the point of the War College not having their own facilities? And if the War College produced successful officers during the galactic dark age, then why don't they get more respect?I feel like they really wanted it to be the grand opening for the purposes of this show, but have to live with what Discovery already established, so were forced to hedge with "first class back on Earth".
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