I’m just hoping that it’s not three years for us the audience.One of my favs, I watch it every week (I know its sad). Just one thing, what is the big deal if Chapel is away for 3 months, that is nothing, they act as if its 3 years!
I’m just hoping that it’s not three years for us the audience.One of my favs, I watch it every week (I know its sad). Just one thing, what is the big deal if Chapel is away for 3 months, that is nothing, they act as if its 3 years!
Why is Everybody Singing?
After a shooting lands Murdoch in a coma, his world suddenly becomes a full-blown musical.
Cop RockSo like a Detective Singing?
I finally started watching the original show on YouTube. It's pretty grim, isn't it?I got that, Mr Potter.
Very nice.
I finally started watching the original show on YouTube. It's pretty grim, isn't it?
I'm going away for 12 little weeks so time to ditch my Vulcan lover... yeah makes sense
I'm not sure it was so much an excuse as that Boimler's info broke her heart.I take it as Boimler torpedoed her belief they were in it for the long hall so she decided to use it as an excuse to end it.
I'm not sure it was so much an excuse as that Boimler's info broke her heart.
Sadly she fulfilled his informationI'm not sure it was so much an excuse as that Boimler's info broke her heart.
Based on how Christine was portrayed, even if she was a difference character called Cheryl and Spock was called Spirk, she would still dump him, she was the casual lover sort or only attracted to him because he was emotionally unavailableSorry, bad English, I mean her transfer is the excuse to end it.
Sadly she fulfilled his information
Based on how Christine was portrayed, even if she was a difference character called Cheryl and Spock was called Spirk, she would still dump him, she was the casual lover sort or only attracted to him because he was emotionally unavailable
Actually, Lost in Translation, which was the episode prior to the Lower Decks crossover is the first to show hints of trouble in paradise between Spock and Chapel, with them getting somewhat frosty with each other during their chess game. This even gets lampshaded by Kirk when he cracks his "your Vulcan is about to lose his queen" double entendre.Ehh, she seemed serious about Spock until she found out he wouldn't be with her in the future.
Maybe it was never working. (Been there)Seriously, this was foreshadowed in the FIRST season. I'm sure the writers are having a good time with the clever notion that it is Christine who is more averse to a relationship (in general) than Spock.
My only complaint (so far) is that we needed a little more time for the relationship to work before they hit us with it not working.
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