No, we can't call them reds, or they'd all get killed.... Do y'all mean the movie reds?
Maroons, dang it!
No, we can't call them reds, or they'd all get killed.... Do y'all mean the movie reds?
Yes, referred to in some circles as the “Monster Maroons.”... Do y'all mean the movie reds?
The red redcoats are coming, the redcoats are coming.... Do y'all mean the movie reds?
"25% different"That costume was such a weird choice. They could've just left the design alone and made everyone happy, but they decided to put the extra effort in and spend a little extra money so that only some people would be happy.
If they were trying to sell new action figures I'd at least understand it, but we've never had a Monster Maroon Pike figure!
Question, is it likely they're going to show Pike's accident on screen again in more detail when the time comes?
I'm aware they show a vision of it on Discovery.
Same. That scene in Discovery gave me nightmares.I hope not.
It would be a terrible way to end the show.![]()
Like others here, I honestly hope they don't. But I guess we'll see when the time comes, which I hope is still a few seasons off.Question, is it likely they're going to show Pike's accident on screen again in more detail when the time comes?
I'm aware they show a vision of it on Discovery.
Probably not since that isn't the point.Question, is it likely they're going to show Pike's accident on screen again in more detail when the time comes?
I'm aware they show a vision of it on Discovery.
I admire that the series is willing to take risks and go crazy, I just hope they're doing it in a calculated and rational way. Anyone can write "Pike finds that he's the descendant of Merlin and magically transforms the crew into dogs", or whatever, but it takes skill to make the big swings actually connect."Anson Mount Says ‘Star Trek: Strange New Worlds’ Season 3 Takes “Bigger Swings” Than Musical Episode"
They hit them out of the park last season.I admire that the series is willing to take risks and go crazy, I just hope they're doing it in a calculated and rational way. Anyone can write "Pike finds that he's the descendant of Merlin and magically transforms the crew into dogs", or whatever, but it takes skill to make the big swings actually connect.
I personally need a much better explanation for a musical episode than "We tore a hole into a dimension where everyone sings all the time," or whatever happened there. That was just terrible half-assed writing.They hit them out of the park last season.
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