lostmonkey70
lostmonkey70
lostmonkey70

A theory:

More likely the Jedi in question is Ezra? The whole driving thrust of the show is meant to be the group going into the outer rim trying to find him

The introduction of the Gorn bothered me at first, but I’m okay with it. If you really need an in show explanation on why everything doesn’t match with the original show, you can always blame it on the Temporal Cold War from Enterprise.

It’s not uncommon for captains to refer to officers by their station, not their name. In fact it’s happened in Star Trek rather regularly.

Also I’d recommend you come to Scotland one day if you think that’s a fake accent.

But the bigger issue is that from common sense (and the trailers) we knew Number One was going to get out of jail - and the two episodes spent on how she did so just weren’t worthwhile on their own. The same went for the La’an-LT Kirk and Spock-Chapel storylines, which the show essentially devoted three episodes as

You can’t really hold the Writer’s Strike against the show, since they wrote and shot the whole thing a year ago. And given that the streaming era often consists of shows disappearing for years at a time, I can’t imagine the hype from this season won’t carry over to third season, even if it takes a while.

The situation with Scotty is improbable but not impossible, and there is essentially a real life version of this. Tsutomu Yamaguchi was in Hiroshima when the first nuke was dropped on Japan, survived and then went home to Nagasaki, and was there when the second nuke was dropped.

If there were currently a Japanese post that depicted a Bratz doll gleefully marching a Chinese family to their deaths, you’d have a point, but there isn’t.

What else doesn’t make a lick of sense is that IO9 once again offers series analysis from a writer who admits mid-article that they haven’t seen the show.

It also shows the director wasn’t paying attention to continuity when he made the show. At the end of Civil War, we see Rhodey trying out the Stark leg braces to help him walk, and we see him using those leg braces for the rest of his appearances through Endgame. He’s still disabled; he literally needs this mobility

If Marvel could figure out something other than “brutalize all mutants all the time” for the X-Men it would be great.

This is why I don’t read the X-Men anymore. Every issue is so dour.

Can’t believe they killed Kamala to have her resurrected as part-mutant in the same comic where mutants are subjected to unspeakable atrocity

Orchis is just humans using technology to fight mutants.

Why wasn’t this preventable? There are mutants whose power is invention. How can the human Orchis scientists out-invent and out-technology supposed homo sapiens superior who have an innate advantage in comparison to their normal human counterparts?

Now I’m not accusing the writers of being pro-genocide. But its getting to a point where ‘its a warning’ is starting to look like ‘the X-Men exist so writers can commit genocide, but its ok cause we’ll bring them back for the next set of writers to do it all over again’.

Marvel’s obsession with committing genocide over and over again is more than a bit unsettling at this point. With how often its come up its seeming like the message that Marvel is trying to send is less ‘genocide bad’ more ‘minorities aren’t allowed nice things and if you start to get happy we’ll kill you all off’.

I found the Comedy Central run very uneven and not as good as the Fox run (and the three “movies” that followed). Hopefully with Disney/streaming money behind it, they've been able to recapture the magic of that initial run. I look forward to binging this soon. 

It’s literally an HD version of the original game’s art.  I love it.

Don’t forget Adam West!