paulina67
Paulina
paulina67

I have not seen any short. What do you want to know? I was moved by Saru, I even thought for a moment that he could die (specially because how he talked about his sister, it seems as if he was setting a new Sidequest for Discovery: “Saru’s legacy”. 

I liked this episode, but I can’t help but feel it’s beginning to look like The Orville. Really, Linus seems an Orville character. And the sudden love for our pop-culture references (drumming with Prince? David Bowie?) reinforces that feeling.

I loved this episode, because Ralph and Barry together are great, and seeing them being good even without their powers was a ton of fun. Besides, I like Sherloque, I laughed at the Renée Adler thing, and I believe Sherloque will realize what Nora is doing, but he will also realize she actually cares for him.

Nothing about the bomb of the ending?

what?

I thought the same about Neko. And I liked the maestro. It was fun and didn’t ruin the family drama

*sighs* I don’t care for a love triangle at all. Also, I could never warm to Mel, she is so annoying.

That would be more interesting.

She said only because she is a virgin now it doesn’t mean she will continue like that, and he seemed pleased and she tried to keep talking about that but he cut her to tell him the bomb of the ending: that their boss have been sequencing Macy and her sisters DNA and reading that they discovered that Maggie and Macy

What do you mean by “their actual mother”? Their mother is Marisol.

Oh, I completely agree about that. I said “I want” to know more, not “I think we are going to know more” :-)

Yes, I thought that too. But also perhaps some were new wives of her biological granfathers.

I didn’t got the impression all the Elders were white, not at all. And remember, Marisol was an elder too.

I agree about the anti-zone being a problem because it took a lot of the running time. At first, it seemed a super interesting idea, but then, when the mirror universe was revealed, the anti-zone became just an inconvenience. Anyway, I would like to see more of the antizone next season. And it would be great if we

What? Eccleston is hilarious.

Uh, I completely disagree about Lena and Adam storyline. I found it compelling, moving and much more interesting than the Supergirl falling in another trap plot. Also, I was sure Adam was going to became a supervillain, so his death came as a total shock for me.

I didn’t know that, but I haven’t read any of the books. Well, I suppose we will see. 

Oh, thanks. Most reviews and critics I’ve read have been favorable to the show, so I wanted to clarify if you had found negative reactions to this season or to this particular episode only.

You are probably right, but I took it as a reference as the Doctor pressure probably being higher than normal humans due to the two hearts.

Those robots were not robots like the Doctor friends, they were just drones. The robot was twirly and Keblam system, which didn’t explode. So I didn’t see any contradiction in the Doctor behavior.