Seriously. It sounds so flagrant I can’t imagine not crediting the creator of the show.
Seriously. It sounds so flagrant I can’t imagine not crediting the creator of the show.
Just one? I had six pop up ads and had to go buy a new phone just to post this comment
They should have remade If... (1968) instead. That’s the movie where Kubrick discovered Malcolm McDowell and decided to cast him as Alex in A Clockwork Orange.
Isn’t this just a more boring version of Foster’s Home For Imaginary Friends?
When’s Malcolm McDowell show up in this?
It could use a better name as well. When I first read it I thought the movie was some sort of Christian flick so there could be a lot of people not even wanting to look up what it’s about.
“Americans aren’t all idiots, but the people who decide what media they get to watch are”
Yeah, I mean you could be right, but it seemed like she was really only able to do damage when she had access to a computer station.....granted she seemed to be quite a handful from a physical strength standpoint, so maybe restraining her is easier said than done. Could they have “turned her off” though and tried to…
This was most definitely the vibe I was starting to get off this. They make a big deal out of cybernetically augmented individuals and AIs, specifically so they can call out taking them off the table. The word “augmentation” seemed especially loaded, given its past use to refer to the genetically enhanced supermen of…
this. i’m amazed this is literally the only comment i’ve seen anywhere noticing this. why did everyone on discovery forget they have transporters? Transporters that they’ve actually used in the past to rescue a spaced crewmember (Ash in season 1).
That was my main problem with the episode. They should have had the away team take a shuttle to the base from Discovery, and have a throw-away line about how the mines were also giving off a transporter inhibitor field. That would have solved the “saving Airiam from space” problem, and the “why didn’t you just beam…
No one seems to have mentioned what this might mean for hooking up Disco to TOS. I think they may be trying to pull off a Dune-lite scenario: we defeat the rogue AI, realize it almost destroyed everything, and consciously back off the most cutting edged tech for the foreseeable future. Back to the library computer,…
It seemed like Airiam was alive floating there in space for at least a few seconds....why didn’t they try to beam her back aboard Disco in an attempt to save her?? Given she is at least partially a machine (I’d guess mostly machine) one would think she’d handle exposure to space better than your average human.