Tilly is fingernails-on-blackboard annoying.
Everybody else is just bland or unpleasant-- although the new, groovy Stamets was kind of a hoot (not enough to prevent me from cancelling my subscription, though).

Actually Elara paired with the dumb guy might have a better effect than with Ed, he strikes me as someone who wouldn't be phased by her strength anyway. Ed hasn't gotten over his prior relationship issues yet, so even if he could deal with her strength he'd drive her crazy with that.
near as I can tell all of Discovery's characters are fairly unlikable or meh with the possible exception of Tilly
I like Stamets, even in the earlier episodes when he was acting like a jerk before the spores mellowed him out. It has more to do with the actor than the writing, there's just something indescribable about his performance that actually makes him feel like a real person. His relationship with Dr. Culber is probably one of the better romances I've seen depicted on Star Trek.Stamets is slowly getting into Tilly territory in terms of likeable characters though.
I like Stamets, even in the earlier episodes when he was acting like a jerk before the spores mellowed him out. It has more to do with the actor than the writing, there's just something indescribable about his performance that actually makes him feel like a real person. His relationship with Dr. Culber is probably one of the better romances I've seen depicted on Star Trek.
Sorry it took me so long to respond, I lost track of the thread.Because it's an interesting place where society is very different than the rest of the world. Because it's so isolated from the rest of the world. Because seeing things first hand is better than reading or hearing someone's opinion of them. Because it's very difficult to go there legally and you take the chance when you get it.
In my undergraduate days I took the opportunity to visit Poland for 6 weeks. This is when it was a communist country, albeit one with a lot of anti-communist citizens. It was a much more fulfilling experience than going to Cape Cod for the summer.
I like Stamets, even in the earlier episodes when he was acting like a jerk before the spores mellowed him out. It has more to do with the actor than the writing, there's just something indescribable about his performance that actually makes him feel like a real person. His relationship with Dr. Culber is probably one of the better romances I've seen depicted on Star Trek.
This was just a joking reference to Star Trek.
On Trek, I always took references to a paycheck to be just an expression leftover from a previous era. We still have a lot of those today. The proof is in the pudding. On DS9, it seemed like officers stationed in places where currency is still used get some kind of stipend to allow them to be more comfortable.
You can do stories that copy Star Trek stories without it seeming derivative. Stargate did it all the time but it always felt like its own thing. Orville does it in a way so stylistically close to the original it never feels like its own thing.
Orville is a big Star Trek shaped member berry. Making you 'member is nice for a while but it only goes so far.
Ahhh Orville has successfully tapped into that aforementioned Trek-without-consequences vein they were aiming for. Sloppy as hell, but as long as it's similar enough to Trek without actually being it, anything goes.
TNG did episodes like this fairly well, I'd say, but that's neither here nor there. Like I said, I like the show, but this was a sloppy mess if you turn your brain on.
It has nothing to do with consequences and everything to do with likable characters, at least for me. If the Discovery characters were as fun as this group, I'd like it a heck of a lot better.
Sometimes you have to enjoy the absurdity of it all.
..."The Orville is the spiritual successor to Trek" comments.
I believe that The Orville is more of a spiritual successor to the original Star Trek than Discovery is. There is a feeling of embracing the adventure that is sorely lacking in Discovery.
I believe that The Orville is more of a spiritual successor to the original Star Trek than Discovery is. There is a feeling of embracing the adventure that is sorely lacking in Discovery.
It has more to do with the actor than the writing, there's just something indescribable about his performance that actually makes him feel like a real person.
You can do stories that copy Star Trek stories without it seeming derivative. Stargate did it all the time but it always felt like its own thing. Orville does it in a way so stylistically close to the original it never feels like its own thing.
Orville is a big Star Trek shaped member berry. Making you 'member is nice for a while but it only goes so far.
Although one thing I will say in defense of the upvote/downvote metrics, I think it follows from some of the stuff we saw that upvotes become meaningful if they outnumber the downvotes, even though it was not stated explicitly. I speculate that if you get to 10 million upvotes before you get to 10 million downvotes, the count stops there.
I wouldn't mind the Ed/Elara thing just because I want to see a guy act like a man and date a ridiculously strong woman without being threatened by it. Just once, no Riley garbage, just a man who learns to be secure in his masculinity having a girlfriend who can kick a 70 yard field goal with him as the ball.
Elara and Ed is just a creepy dynamic. She may be strong but he is the Captain and much older. The days of the Captain and the Ensign are long behind us, unless the show wanted to do a TOS throwback thing.
BTVS was brilliant from start to finish. Closest thing to a perfect genre show there's been.
Can you explain further why it's a creepy dynamic?
I'm not trying to be a jerk but just for clarification.
Personally, I think she's to good for him.
I think by the time she's his age she'd be an admiral at the minimum. Plus she is cute and he is 'meh'. But more so because he seems like he isn't the brightest crayon in the box. I think they should have had his ex be the captain and him be the first officer.
TNG Riker, never up to snuff. Lol.
Let me know when anything consequential happens on Discovery. Anything interesting, anyway.
Are you a time traveller? Or do you have some sort of in with the producers or something? How do you know this?
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