corkie wrote: » ....... It will probably take a few episodes for 'world' (/timeline) building of the show.Having the ship not in the episode, when we know it is going to arrive eventually? Probably episode 2, will feature the ships journey?
mikhail wrote: » What day do the episodes drop?
liamtech wrote: » Pretty boring episode if im honest Im thoroughly underwhelmed by discovery since the the later half of Season 2. I just cannot embrace the concept this season, so far anyway 'All of the dilithium exploded' - yea.. right This is off topic but in all honesty, i have not felt this underwhelmed about a trek series since Enterprise season 2, when i suspected it would be cancelled. There are plenty of trek haters out there of course, but i dont count myself among their number.. That said when i compare this to Picard, it falls far short. It is just not an enjoyable season so far, and its incredibly predictable -Did anyone doubt that Superwomen/Michael would show up and save the day - Did anyone doubt that Georgiou would save the day - The tension is artificial (of course she wasnt going to kill the bad guy, etc etc - As for the mystery surrounding 'Detmer' in this episode - i dont care, i just literally cannot care. - The only good thing about this episode was the lack of Michael Yea again its not a general hatred of discovery, I loved season 1 (especially the mirror arc) - and season 2 had some wonderful episodes. But the general plot is just uninteresting. What limited knowledge we have of the 30th Century + Alpha Quadrant makes it unbelievable that an organization like the federation could be literally wiped out Also, and more practicallyDiscovery should have been destroyed when it crashed - compare to Voyager in timeless (half the decks compressed) - and a ship 100+ years older, suffers some blown fuses, and a few casualties, and concussions??????? I will keep watching and hope for a breakthrough episode that really kicks this off - but i have the feeling discovery's days are numbered as a TV show Picard, Strange New Worlds, these are hopefully the future of trek
Spear wrote: » It occurred to me at the end of the episode that the events of it were ultimately irrelevant. The world building of the inhabitants of that frozen world simply don't matter once Burnham shows up. It doesn't play into the larger story at all. The entire episode boils down to nothing but filler in the end.
Goodshape wrote: » Isn't more stand-alone stories what we want though? Some thread running through the season, but really an episode that starts and ends within the 50 minutes is a big plus in my book. New worlds, new civilizations.
Spear wrote: » Disco had previously always been about the larger arc.
Goodshape wrote: » I enjoyed that actually! Much better than last week.
ilovesmybrick wrote: » I'm just wondering how long until Saru gets his fourth pip! I think in this episode he came across as one of the great Star Trek captains.
Dave0301 wrote: » Whoa...easy there! He showed why he is captain material, but one of the greats!?
Evade wrote: » My only real gripe is Burnham just had to save the day in the end. It would have been much better if they had gotten out on their own and met her in orbit as she was on her way to save the Discovery. Oh, and they really should address Saru as captain.
flazio wrote: » That's something I noticed in this episode, at least 6 characters are addressed as "Commander" Saru, Giorgiou, Nahn, Burnham, Reno and Stamets. Now hopefully a few of those are Lieutenant Commanders otherwise we could have a real boring power play dragged out.
Sonics2k wrote: » I actually quite enjoyed this one, it's Trek. We experienced a new culture, got a hint at the changes over the last few hundred years. Actually quite enjoyed Saru and Tilly in this one too.
Evade wrote: » Right, one of two things has happened.Someone spiked my drink with some sort of happy drug That was a good episode of Star Trek It was a proper ensemble everyone doing something nice little interactions and overall mostly good. Stamets and Culber's scene from being woken up to activating the cellular regenerator was a particularly good character interaction. My only real gripe is Burnham just had to save the day in the end. It would have been much better if they had gotten out on their own and met her in orbit as she was on her way to save the Discovery. Oh, and they really should address Saru as captain.
liamtech wrote: » -Did anyone doubt that Superwomen/Michael would show up and save the day I thought it would be the guy they left in the bar with his new ship - Did anyone doubt that Georgiou would save the day That was pretty predictable - The tension is artificial (of course she wasnt going to kill the bad guy, etc etc She could have but then they would have to decide to neuter Saru or have one of the two die - As for the mystery surrounding 'Detmer' in this episode - i dont care, i just literally cannot care. PTSD? - The only good thing about this episode was the lack of Michael This made a noticeable difference Yea again its not a general hatred of discovery, I loved season 1 (especially the mirror arc) - and season 2 had some wonderful episodes. But the general plot is just uninteresting. What limited knowledge we have of the 30th Century + Alpha Quadrant makes it unbelievable that an organization like the federation could be literally wiped out Take away warp capability and it becomes very believable, very quickly, reminds me of the Ken MacLeod books. You go to another system and by the time you arrive the entire political spectrum has changed. Discovery should have been destroyed when it crashed - compare to Voyager in timeless (half the decks compressed) - and a ship 100+ years older, suffers some blown fuses, and a few casualties, and concussions??????? I think the script made excuses and the special effects made it look worse than the script indicated
Yea again its not a general hatred of discovery, I loved season 1 (especially the mirror arc) - and season 2 had some wonderful episodes. But the general plot is just uninteresting. What limited knowledge we have of the 30th Century + Alpha Quadrant makes it unbelievable that an organization like the federation could be literally wiped out
Discovery should have been destroyed when it crashed - compare to Voyager in timeless (half the decks compressed) - and a ship 100+ years older, suffers some blown fuses, and a few casualties, and concussions???????