Also, a lot of the complaints come down to just not paying attention to the episodes or expecting the characters to act as if they were someone else and had the information the audience has.
Also, a lot of the complaints come down to just not paying attention to the episodes or expecting the characters to act as if they were someone else and had the information the audience has.
You really must pay a visit to the Canadian Shield some day.
Damn lightbulbs*, they spoiled everything.
The wild-out there drama works fine for me, and in other shows that were more serial orientated, such as Farscape and Blakes 7. Why do you have a problem with it here?
Well, we kind of got to know her from Burnam’s perspective, as with everyone else, who have also gradually evolved from those first impressions.
Who’d have thunk that there’s be so much unobtanium in the Canadian Shield.
Wow! You seem to be watching a show that is happening only inside your head. Actually all they did was remove Saru’s instinctual fear. However, that just ended up being replaced by regular fear, something that he was not equipped to control. T’Rell already knows about the spore drive, but Kol doesn’t know, so she…
That’s not really a problem for people who like to think.
How come everyone always lets the Legends of Tomorrow off the hook. I mean - they broke time!
Well, Stamets did claim his mind was outside of space & time, so he could have been thinking about the future.
Yes the Canadian Shield is quite beautiful. Even worth a visit outside the ‘blue’ season.
Yes, but we don’t know exactly after the events of the cage General Order #7 was implemented.
You clearly can’t put yourself into the shoes of Harry Mudd, a man who’s defining feature is vanity. He has always loved being flattered and it has always been his downfall. It seems you want him to be a very different person than he has always been established as being.
Lead males tend to have love interests.
He was lying. He was doing that to get Mudd to think he won.
That’s because the Vulcan’s can’t get time crystals to work. That’s pretty clearly stated in the episode.
Unless Stamets tells anyone, no one knows.
If your paying attention it works just fine.
It because Stamet’s goal is to ensure that no one is hurt and Mudd’s love catches up with him. That mean’s in the end everyone is actually playing Stamet’s game. You do remember Stamet’s mind does exist outside of time and space, right? And there’s no evidence the Klingons ever tortured Mudd. He was working with…
Actually, that was part of Stamets plan to trick Mudd into thinking he’s won. Stamets had lined everything up for his personal endgame, was that no one ended up hurt, not even Mudd (although he did finally get caught by his one true love.) That was Stamets plan all along. Although, you are right, he’s not a great…