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mightyvoice

Yeah I just saw where Kurtzman stated that its coming back for season 3 and will be taking place 900 years in the future. I just don’t buy it. The way this season ended with the emphasis on Spock/Pike/Enterprise......that last red dot almost felt like an afterthought.  Seems like Kurtzman is misdirecting us and season

Agree 100%. Too much going on and very hard to follow. The awful SFX they use for what I think are phaser cannons......sound straight out of a 1980s Atari game. Then there were the phaser beams which looked more like tractor beams or light-rays emanating from the ships. The shields were decreasing for Enterprise and

This show thinks so much of the main characters it created that it decided not to show any of them for the last 5 minutes of the season finale. That struck me as really bizarre. I was expecting some kind of tease at the end where we see a battered Discovery safely in the future, or maybe a look on Saru’s face when he

Why can’t we forget the Ferengi were supposed to replace Klingons? They ran with that idea for the first season or two and then largely scrapped it. Really only a handful of episodes in TNG involve Ferengis anyways. And if we ding TNG for pilfering the Borg from Dr Who, then what do we say about Discovery stealing the

Hey that’s your opinion, but keep in mind TNG went off the air 25 years ago!! TV was very different. I think most of TNG seasons 3 through 5 remarkably still hold up very well today, and maybe half of seasons 6 and 7 (though you can tell the cast was often going through the motions). While TNG seasons 1 and 2 aren’t

That split dual rear exhaust takes me back 15 years ago when every hillbilly decided their full-size truck needed a pair of Flowmasters.  This would look much better if they’d have kept the exhaust as a pair of twin pipes exiting out the passenger side. 

Discovery isn’t just mediocre Star Trek, its mediocre TV in general. The story/plot advancement is very uneven. The character development is inconsistent. The writing is bland. Discovery is constantly trying for these big grand moments, and it doesn’t earn any of them. It never gives us any time to catch our breath

Star Trek has historically done an awesome job at subtley addressing social issues and equality. Discovery in my opinion has gone overboard with this to the point of being preachy. A vast majority of characters who see meaningful screentime are either female and/or homosexual. If they could have found a way to make

You nailed so many of the issues in just this one episode. Section 31 ships moving at the speed of plot, Sarek and Amanda showing up like Vulcan was right down the street, stupid evacuation bridges, apparently Disco/ENT have like 100 shuttle/landing crafts, Pike’s speech to crew members we barely know (new Airiam is

I tried watching the Po/Tilly short trek and turned it off after a few minutes, it was boring. The short treks seem like half-baked episodes of Disco (which isn't all that great to begin with)....the Saru one was good, the future Disco one was okay, the Mudd one was too goofy, and the Tilly one, yeah, boring

The structure and premise of this story is a complete mess. DS9 and ENT paved the road on how to do effective serialized Trek....Disco got about 500 feet down that road and went into a ditch.

Not my cup of tea, but it sure is better in this form than it was in its previous 4-banger slushbox iteration.  Reluctant nice price, but it wouldn’t be my money.

I still don’t buy it, and that could simply be due to the overall bigger problem at hand which is these Klingons are just so far removed from the Klingons we’ve seen on Trek for the past 30 years.  Though at least that D7 ship from last week was sweet. 

There are videos on YouTube that explain the whole Star Trek licensing mess, essentially its all due to the CBS/Paramount split, and its a big reason the JJ films had to look so different. 

Someone has a completely blacked out (murdered out as the kids say) one of these around my neighborhood.  It looks bizarre on the road, certainly unique, but bizarre. The shape is just....yeah, bizarre. 

Yes! Much like Wesley Crusher was the best TV character of the 80s and Neelix the best TV character of the 90s, haha

Correct me if I’m wrong....was this episode completely Tilly free?? 

I love how we got to see Stamets/Huber together for about two minutes then boom Tyler snaps Huber’s neck and Discovery thinks we should have felt some kind of gut punch over it. Then a whole season later Huber gets re-animated or whatever and Discovery thinks we should be gushing tears of joy. Now super-confused

Re-designing the Klingons was an awful decision. I get the licensing, but Bortus on The Orville looks/acts more like a Klingon (without actually being Klingon) than whatever it is Discovery is trying to sell us.

Discovery feels like somebody with no experience running a TV show was given a huge budget and legit actors and told to go have fun!