That fact doesn’t sound at all fun.
That fact doesn’t sound at all fun.
Speaking of clear messages, would it be a conflicting message if Santa left coal in Bob Murray’s Christmas stocking? Since coal is a good thing, would that indicate that Mr. Murray has been naughty, or nice?
I’m predicting some Mr. Nutterbutter tomorrow.
It gave me chills to think how devastated the family would be when they found out that Jeff was murdered on the same day his nephew was born.
I completely agree with you. This show would work much better for me if the timeline was laid out as you described.
The opening scene felt a bit off, with two fake Italians talking to each other in accented English. It would have worked better if they had been speaking subtitled Italian, but for some reason the show didn’t want Italian actors. Also, the dialogue was pure exposition. Good episode overall though.
The last scene of Jeff’s family leaving several messages on his answering machine telling him to visit his sister’s baby not long after his death really fucked me up. Thanks for making this year’s Valentine’s Day even more depressing than it already was, American Crime Story!
It’s basically the same damn ship. All they did was modernize the look of the engines, really. And they were right to do so. Even the NX-01 has the blue lights on the warp nacelles.
It’s weird how casual they are treating Mirror Georgeiou like she is essentially Hitler on a galactic scale, leaving her be shouldn’t be an option for a moral society.
That reminds me....is Lorcas quarters just waist deep in tribbles now??
What show do you think you’ve been watching your whole pitiful life?
Conservatives demanding representation quotas for shows is so fucking funny. “I need more straight white males!!!”
That last speech was presented super weirdly.
Why wouldn’t it be the prime Enterprise? Because it didn’t look like a cheap 1960's prop?
The hero speech at the end belonged to Saru, not Burnham. Through the whole season, he’s never faltered, never gave up Starfleet ideals, never sacrificed morality for expediency. He’s the character who grew, who started the season jealous that Burnham was being groomed for a command and ended as a character who grew…
That’s a generous grade. Plot-wise, this episode was terrible, rushed and lazy. And anticlimactic? Good lord!
Also, you whiny fuckers? Team Original was right. There’s a nuclear bomb threatening the city. You work together to get rid of it, not run off to save just one person. Dinah can go suck it, hopefully offscreen.
I don’t think I can take another scene of team Not-Arrow telling team Original Sauce “just because we worked together this once it doesn’t mean anything changed.”
Why stick Kacey Rohl’s Alena in this episode and its flashbacks if not to make her the real villain behind it all? Diaz is a nobody, he’s filler with no setup here, but Alena at least has knowledge and connection to Caden James, and her morals are suspect. What a waste of an episode, I’m glad they did something to…