I just assume the real Ash Tyler was a Starfleet POW who died and the Klingons used his likeness to transform Voq.
I just assume the real Ash Tyler was a Starfleet POW who died and the Klingons used his likeness to transform Voq.
They waited nine whole episodes before going to the Mirror Universe. That’s pretty restrained for this show.
Therefore, all rapists are Socrates.
Well yeah, that’s why we loved him.
He tries, but Satan and unwed mothers and The Gays are always getting in the way.
He’s totally in your face and crotch!
You need to check out the party in DS9's “You Are Cordially Invited.”
All good points, but without glass showers we wouldn’t have That Scene in Kentucky Fried Movie, so I’m afraid it’s a draw at best.
Feels like the potted plant is the real aggrieved party here. Hope it finds the courage to, uh, come forward.
“They should all be fired... ... upon”
Black Star Alert
You have to be a starship captain to really appreciate paper books.
It is pretty much Paris’ arc, if someone had bothered to commit to it.
We still have cable, so I can just tune in to Space every Sunday. I don’t really care about the post-show stuff, since there’s the Internet, and I’m part of the best damn Facebook Trek group around.
Oh, I have no doubt the show will come down on the side of the Federation. I’m just super sensitive to assertions that whatever the newest show in the franchise is, it’s “not Trek”, not that you didn’t make good points. I’d hate to see a full-on grim-fest. But the ambiguity has been there for many years, and I don’t…
Every iteration of Trek has had episodes where officers and/or crews compromise or pervert Federation values for different reasons. Sometimes it’s the main cast, sometimes it’s a guest of the week. With DS9, it was an ongoing theme. Discovery may be committing harder to it than the rest, but some of the best Trek has…
“Bones, know any good rabbit jokes lately?”
Okay, NOW it’s safe to change the Redskins’ name, right?
Not just Kinja.
Works great, thanks! 1 improvement down, 76 to go.