CastorTroy wrote: » What did Adira's boyfriend mean when he asked why she didn't tell Michael about him?
corkie wrote: » Star Trek Discovery Season 3 Episode 4 - 'Forgot Me Not'. Sorry AMKC, just posting before duplicates start to appear.
TheValeyard wrote: » They really making use of those drone things this season.
Goodshape wrote: » Culber talking Burnham into going down to the planet was an awful scene but once she got there it wasn't too bad. Burnham seems a lot more confident and less confused than she used to be (we know this because the dialogue explicitly and repeatedly tells us so) but mostly, despite jumping into the magic water for moral support, she was just standing around while the plot focused on Adira. And god love her but it might have been worse if she was on the ship and in the middle of that b-story.
TheValeyard wrote: » Do they always fly with the shuttle bay door open?
Evade wrote: » It doesn't look like it has a door. Mirandas don't either. Was the clutter between the shuttle and the forcefield was really off-putting to anyone else?
CastorTroy wrote: » Does Detmer have an implant? I thought something had broke in it. She was starting to sound like she was auditioning for the boat scene in Willy Wonka.
CramCycle wrote: » Surely that's a big design flaw if there is ever power outages etc.
McGiver wrote: » A bit sentimental, but very decent episode overall. The show is on the right track (within limits and constraints of contacts etc). Looking forward to seeing another episode directed by Frakes. I believe this one wasn't.
SouthWesterly wrote: » Enjoyed the part on trill. Not sure what the party was about
PirateShampoo wrote: » So if Adria lived on a generation ship (implying it's a slow, minimum contact type of deal) how did she end up on earth working for the Earth Defence Force?
Deleted User wrote: » I took that it was a Starfleet ship locked a 100, or so, years away after the Burn
flazio wrote: » I've christened them "Burn-Es"
TheValeyard wrote: » Has to have a door. :pac::pac: in STO you can open and close the door.
McGiver wrote: » Looking forward to seeing another episode directed by Frakes.
CramCycle wrote: » I suppose the query was they shot the miners out of the sky without blinking but I presume this crowd radioed ahead.
Smacruairi wrote: That being said, detmer and Saru were awesome. By far my fave characters I think. Tilly needs to go, she is the most annoying person I've ever seen on a show. I loathe her more than Mick.
corkie wrote: » "In Star Trek: Discovery season 3, episode 4, "Forget Me Not", it's revealed that Adira (Blu del Barrio) and Gray Tal (Ian Alexander) were aboard a Generation Ship traveling to the new location of Federation headquarters two years before the U.S.S. Discovery arrived in the future. However, the Generation Ship was mysteriously attacked, killing Gray and necessitating the Tal symbiont be placed in Adira as its host, even though she/they is human and not Trill." ^^^ Still leaves a lot unexplained, what happened to prior hosts that required them leaving Earth, assuming she/they where rescued by an earth ship.
flazio wrote: » Corkie, I don't think you got Adrias gender wrong. As far as I'm aware the actor is non binary but the character is female. The actor depicting Gray is a transgender male and Gray was definitely referred to as a "boyfriend". LGBTQ+ communities seem to be very happy with how the characters are portrayed as far as I can see. Not the first time Star Trek has addressed non binary characters of course, I'd say an episode like The Outcast would have been received a lot differently today then it was in 1992.