I could like that. But I still want the coffee machines all removed from the Discovery writer's offices.Rebuilding the Federation is a pretty big deal.
Just sayin'.![]()
I could like that. But I still want the coffee machines all removed from the Discovery writer's offices.Rebuilding the Federation is a pretty big deal.
Just sayin'.![]()
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Another impression that I have is that I prefer more episodes in a season to fully explain the story versus having plot holes and leaving the audience to fill in the gaps/explanaions.
Live long and prosper.
I actually completely disagree that they need more episodes. What they need is to simplify the plotting so that more episodes are NOT needed to explain everything they try to cram in.
Um, that 'side plot' was the whole point of the story when Bryan Fuller pitched it.It honestly blows my mind there are people that think season 1 was better. The one that cut itself into two parts, made a hard turn during the middle of the Klingon war arc, only to introduce a schlock-y Mirror Universe shoot-em-up side-plot, and then fumbling to wrap the original war arc up in one, single episode, that doesn't even focus on the war?
I guess that's probably just survivership bias - only those that liked season 1 sufficiently enough even watching the second season.
It honestly blows my mind there are people that think season 1 was better. The one that cut itself into two parts, made a hard turn during the middle of the Klingon war arc, only to introduce a schlock-y Mirror Universe shoot-em-up side-plot, and then fumbling to wrap the original war arc up in one, single episode, that doesn't even focus on the war?
I guess that's probably just survivership bias - only those that liked season 1 sufficiently enough even watching the second season.
Time crystals are a bit too magical for my taste.
I want to see more of them. I thought Boreth, the Klingon monks and their wibbly-wobbly timey-wimey crystals were one of the coolest bits of worldbuilding in recent Trek history. So many possibilities for flashbacks, flashforwards, what-might-have-beens and so on.I tossed them in the box with Bajoran spirit orbs. Hopefully we'll never see them again.
I tossed them in the box with Bajoran spirit orbs. Hopefully we'll never see them again.
By the time it finished, the story had become a bit too complicated to follow, but they sent the season out in such a wonderful way that it worked, more or less. I think the main Red Angel arc began to tank when we found out it was Burnham and her mother. The mystery up until that point had been very well done, and it was playing out amongst the wonderful additions of Pike and Spock.
Yep. Of that I have no doubt.
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