One can hope that all the 'bad' reviews are from the same people who were falling over themselves for Picard 3.
Oh, it's Pike's orders? For certain?Episode 201 Synopsis: A distress call from Lt Noonien-Singh compels Spock to disobey orders and take the USS Enterprise and its crew into disputed space.
I already saw this was going to happen. There was literally one line of dialogue established about Pike and Spock's relationship in TOS and they already violated it in Discovery (with Spock disobeying about releasing Burnham from the red angel trap) and it seems like they will do it again.
The Menagerie--
Spock (to Pike): I have never disobeyed your orders before, Captain, but this time I must.
And now we have Spock disobeying Pike's orders every other week in Strange New Worlds. I assume now that Pike would've been laughing hysterically if he could when Spock said that line to him in TOS about never disobeying orders.
I guess he must've already seen the episode. I mean, why else would be make such a statement?Oh, it's Pike's orders? For certain?
Possible.I guess he must've already seen the episode. I mean, why else would be make such a statement?
Eh, it was a joke. And people were asking me why I'm afraid to share jokes/opinions in the other thread.I guess he must've already seen the episode. I mean, why else would be make such a statement?
So are you afraid to say something, about canon, politics, science here?
Because of questions?Eh, it was a joke. And people were asking me why I'm afraid to share jokes/opinions in the other thread.
Eh, it was a joke. And people were asking me why I'm afraid to share jokes/opinions in the other thread.
There's always the risk the joke won't land and the opinion will be countered. It's called conversation and discussion. Nothing is posted in a vacuum.Eh, it was a joke. And people were asking me why I'm afraid to share jokes/opinions in the other thread.
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