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Star Trek Discovery ***Season 3*** [** SPOILERS WITHIN **]

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2, Paid Member Posts: 35,593 ✭✭✭✭~Rebel~


    I agree, though I would probably say that I'm more disappointed than annoyed with Saru's character. They set up a potentially very interesting developmental arc in season 2 for him, and then made him the captain of an outdated ship in a future vastly different from where they came from. And they did nothing with it but undermine any authority he had and spent no time exploring his new captaincy or the changes he experienced in season 2. This one nod maybe to this is when the admiral, out of nowhere, states the reason he didn't let them know about the nebula was because he hadn't seen a Kelpian in a while-which is a questionable assumption anyway since when he joined starfleet he had left all Kelpians behind forever.

    The entire thing seems to be set up to make Saru seem to be a poor choice for captain so that it's passed tro Burnham with Saru's acquiescence. I really hope not, but this is not a show that has ever shown any subtletly or nuance.

    On this subject from Burnham’s POV, I’ve always wondered if that was the original long term intention of the show - like career mode in FIFA, where you start as an unknown player and build your ability and career, was the idea to start with a disgraced officer who has to build from nothing to become captain over a few seasons?

    Wouldn’t have been a bad idea at all, but has been horribly handled if so - she’s been overpowered and over important pretty much from the start, which sort of leaves nowhere to go besides a growing god complex.

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9 Jheaney


    would the show work if burnham was killed off?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 13,994 ✭✭✭✭flazio


    Jheaney wrote: »
    would the show work if burnham was killed off?

    It would be saved from the brink.

    This too shall pass.



  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 14,462 ✭✭✭✭TheValeyard


    Jheaney wrote: »
    would the show work if burnham was killed off?

    Or just erase her from the timeline.

    Looks like I picked the wrong week to quit sniffing glue



  • Posts: 7,946 ✭✭✭ [Deleted User]


    Or just erase her from the timeline.


    There's precedence that she be never spoken about... let that sink in. Hmmmm. Second time's a charm?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 30,680 ✭✭✭✭CastorTroy


    Or just erase her from the timeline.

    I'm surprised we haven't had the "What if she never existed" episode yet, just to show its how important she is


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2, Paid Member Posts: 5,392 ✭✭✭Rawr


    CastorTroy wrote: »
    I'm surprised we haven't had the "What if she never existed" episode yet, just to show its how important she is

    I think Episode 2 might have been an attempt at that...which only went to show how good the show could have been without her.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2, Paid Member Posts: 5,392 ✭✭✭Rawr


    Jheaney wrote: »
    would the show work if burnham was killed off?

    Given that structure of this show is built around Martin-Green being the central star, they'd likely end the show upon Michael's death. Discovery has enough going for it to be an alright Trek show *without Burnham* but the contractual mill-stone of having Martin-Green's character in the middle of damn near everything might make it easier to just make a new Trek show without her, which they appear to have been trying to do.

    I honestly wish they we're more honest with the naming of Star Trek: Discovery, and actually call it Star Trek: Burnham / Star Trek: Michael, because that appears to be the heart of what they intended this show to be.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 36,711 CMod ✭✭✭✭pixelburp


    Man, I've stalled at that (first) Mirror Universe episode: I've given the show a lot of bandwidth, looking past the sometimes quite overt flaws - but I'm barely managing to summon the interest to continue and it's entirely down that shíte with Georghiu. I don't hate the show, not in the sense some here clearly do, but the snarling camp of its alternate universe is a big pill to swallow.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,809 ✭✭✭JeffKenna


    pixelburp wrote: »
    Man, I've stalled at that (first) Mirror Universe episode: I've given the show a lot of bandwidth, looking past the sometimes quite overt flaws - but I'm barely managing to summon the interest to continue and it's entirely down that shíte with Georghiu. I don't hate the show, not in the sense some here clearly do, but the snarling camp of its alternate universe is a big pill to swallow.

    I actually thought the mirror universe episodes were the best of the season. I'm stuck on episode 11 and can't gather the strength to watch anymore of it.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,793 ✭✭✭FunLover18


    pixelburp wrote: »
    Man, I've stalled at that (first) Mirror Universe episode: I've given the show a lot of bandwidth, looking past the sometimes quite overt flaws - but I'm barely managing to summon the interest to continue and it's entirely down that shíte with Georghiu. I don't hate the show, not in the sense some here clearly do, but the snarling camp of its alternate universe is a big pill to swallow.

    Honestly, you could skip it and just Google what happens. It has no relevance to the major arc.


  • Posts: 7,946 ✭✭✭ [Deleted User]


    pixelburp wrote: »
    Man, I've stalled at that (first) Mirror Universe episode: I've given the show a lot of bandwidth, looking past the sometimes quite overt flaws - but I'm barely managing to summon the interest to continue and it's entirely down that shíte with Georghiu. I don't hate the show, not in the sense some here clearly do, but the snarling camp of its alternate universe is a big pill to swallow.

    Part two of the mirror universe is the musical episode. Who knew Stamets had such a good voice.

    If you don't like musicals you could just skip it, you'd not miss much other than space Hitler leaving this series.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,186 ✭✭✭EltonJohn69


    Watching the mandalorian alongside this show has done it very few favours.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8,488 ✭✭✭Goodshape


    Watching the mandalorian alongside this show has done it very few favours.

    Even worse alongside The Expanse.

    I don't mean to go on and on about it, but the difference in quality is shocking. I was watching the latest episode of Expanse last night and it occurred to me that maybe it's a location thing.

    Maybe Discovery is filmed in LA and it's just got this blockbuster attitude where everything needs to be flash-bang exciting, and actors and crew that are just caught up in the Hollywood noise, with ego's that would prefer to be doing movies.

    Maybe The Expanse is produced somewhere away from the glitz and glam and they've "had to settle" for stage actors or something. Bit more gravitas, bit less ego.

    Maybe that accounts for some of the diff.... nope. THEY'RE FILMED IN THE SAME STUDIO IN CANADA!! Literally both filmed in Pinewood Toronto. Jesus I wish they'd share some knowledge of how to do the job.


    I actually enjoy watching The Expanse and half-imagining it's a Star Trek reboot, showing us a more troubled time that leads into the formation of the UFP. Probably wouldn't have been worth the effort 20 years ago, but Star Trek: Enterprise should have been something like this.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,026 ✭✭✭H3llR4iser


    pixelburp wrote: »
    Not to command rank. I like Tilly and have defended her throughout the show. She's just another iteration of the Lt Barclay character, that awkward bumbling type. Basically, us, if we ever found ourselves on a starship. But Tilly just ain't a commander and the emotional hoops this show is trying to spin to justify it is really stretching my own patience.

    I admire the sentiment it tries to convey -, which is basically that of love and support, a sadly lacking theme in many TV drama - but it's overriding basic pragmatism at every juncture now.

    With one caveat I've explained before - Barclay is shown to be, if anything, extremely competent as an engineer, whereas the rest of the characters on TNG (and Voyager later on) dismiss him and his ideas based off of his character faults. Whenever he has an idea or reports an issue, the Enterprise senior staff dismiss him based on the fact he's a socially awkward hypochondriac with an holo-addiction problem. Heck, even Geordi (who was played more than a bit like the 'awkward-around-women-nerd-type' in the first couple of seasons) disses him, not to mention Troi (who as ship counselor is supposed to help him).

    Barclay started off as a joke/cheap shot at what is perceived as a significant chunk of Star Trek's audience, yet became a popular character because that specific part of the audience saw not a dig at them, but their own struggles in him - and that he would occasionally succeed fighting an uphill battle to get the rest of the crew to take him seriously.

    Tilly...nothing of this at all; Her character is basically defined by the fact everyone else on the ship think she is "great", for no clear reason whatsoever. In this she's equal but opposite to Barclay - their personal "issues" are equally self made, but whereas Reggie had to find it in himself to assert his competence, Tilly pretty much always relies on the help and consideration of the rest of the crew, Saru and Stamets being the main enablers.
    beauf wrote: »
    This exactly.
    There's so much focus on that aspect that that I often forget what the objective of the episode, or even the main story line is. I simply lose interest. They go so far off the point, when they return to it, I've lost all context.

    Precisely that - I basically found myself struggling to follow and getting otherworldly bored during the "dead space" segments into each episode.
    I've honestly skipped the last 4/5 ones, just reading recaps online with a secret wish of finding something in there telling me "oh, maybe I should catch up". If anything, what I've read (including the last episode coming around tonight in Europe) just pushed me further away.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 14,462 ✭✭✭✭TheValeyard


    There is still hope.


    Star Trek: New Worlds

    Looks like I picked the wrong week to quit sniffing glue



  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 32,930 ✭✭✭✭breezy1985


    Goodshape wrote: »
    Even worse alongside The Expanse.

    I don't mean to go on and on about it, but the difference in quality is shocking. I was watching the latest episode of Expanse last night and it occurred to me that maybe it's a location thing.

    Maybe Discovery is filmed in LA and it's just got this blockbuster attitude where everything needs to be flash-bang exciting, and actors and crew that are just caught up in the Hollywood noise, with ego's that would prefer to be doing movies.

    Maybe The Expanse is produced somewhere away from the glitz and glam and they've "had to settle" for stage actors or something. Bit more gravitas, bit less ego.

    Maybe that accounts for some of the diff.... nope. THEY'RE FILMED IN THE SAME STUDIO IN CANADA!! Literally both filmed in Pinewood Toronto. Jesus I wish they'd share some knowledge of how to do the job.


    The Expanse is better in every way except actors where both shows are hit and miss.


    The plot, the arc and the continuity, the way characters talk and interact and most of all the lighting are far superior on the Expanse. One works on multiple levels while the other is a Netflix style teen show repackaged as Star Trek cause call backs and brand familiarity sell.

    Compare Marcos to Osyraa and you get a good view of the difference in depth between the two


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 36,711 CMod ✭✭✭✭pixelburp


    FunLover18 wrote: »
    Honestly, you could skip it and just Google what happens. It has no relevance to the major arc.

    I kinda hate that, that unwatched status beside the episode would just annoy me, more than the Terrain Universe does lol.

    So I brute forced it, watched episode 10 and yeah, hated all the snarling camp again. But the drinks in the bridge. Sigh. Discovery's key writing flaw is how it keeps showing emotions utterly unearned against prior actions by its characters. Tilly toasting Georghiu? Tilly, love, the Terran was a thundering c*nt to you, she wasn't "badass". There you go again Discovery, telling never showing.

    So with shows I'm a bit meh about I'm usually a bit more freewheeling with spoilers; normally I'm allergic to them wholesale but ambivalence is fought with spoiling myself a little, just to see how X comes to pass. I see how this season ends and .. eh. I dunno. It might be an ask too far even for me.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,373 ✭✭✭Mav11


    OK, first time posting here. I'm of an age where I watched TOS when it first aired on RTE. Can't count how many times I have watched TNG, never got into DS9 but loved Voyager (I know, shoot me). Was just about to give up on Discovery, jeeez it's very "woked", but the last 2 episodes, which I have just watched, while a bit smarmy at the end, were top class. Is that the end of this series??


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,396 ✭✭✭PhiloCypher


    Mav11 wrote: »
    OK, first time posting here. I'm of an age where I watched TOS when it first aired on RTE. Can't count how many times I have watched TNG, never got into DS9 but loved Voyager (I know, shoot me). Was just about to give up on Discovery, jeeez it's very "woked", but the last 2 episodes, which I have just watched, while a bit smarmy at the end, were top class. Is that the end of this series??

    No season 4 is already in production in Toronto, its more like a soft reboot. New captain ( for the 3rd season running) , new mission , rebuilding the federation.
    As for its wokeness. Trek has been woke since TOS, Discovery flaws are many, its Wokeness is the least of them imo.


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  • Moderators, Computer Games Moderators, Technology & Internet Moderators, Help & Feedback Category Moderators Posts: 26,804 CMod ✭✭✭✭Spear


    Season 3 was just flat out bad.

    There were fundamental mistakes in the pacing of the arc, utterly illogical character decisions, and simply unimaginative storytelling.

    The first two episodes needlessly dragged out the scene setting, where one would have done. 4 out of the next 5 then follow the same template of Discovery interfering in an unhappy equilibrium while doing a tour of each individual planet. Then two episodes just to boot out Georgiou.

    And during all this, the biggest mystery of the entire galaxy, in the form of the Burn, barely gets lip service.

    And it's interspersed with bizarre character decisions, Burnham cheerfully butchering security guards doing their jobs at a completely legal trading post, Nhan abandons her crew and post to mind plants after coming a thousand years into the future, and of course Tilly as first officer.

    What small glimpses of something interesting quickly disappear. The mysterious lullaby is hand waved away as somehow being a garbled distress beacon, some overdue screentime for the rest of the crew evaporates.

    The two big baddies turn out to be a crying toddler, and Osyraa, who ultimately appears to not really evil, just pragmatic and ruthless in her methods, as opposed to malicious.

    There's no big twists, nothing keep viewers guessing.

    If I didn't know season 4 was already shooting, I'd almost think it was a series finale, given that everything ended with a neatly tied up bow on it.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 14,698 ✭✭✭✭BlitzKrieg


    season 3 was a rollercoaster that just went meh for me. I was actually hopeful actually moving forward would allow the series to breath more and become more comfortable in its skin and it briefly felt like that this was the case but it quickly seemed to have receeded back to old problems.

    I was really worried after the first two episodes because it felt like in the first episode that they'd fallen back to their mistakes in season 1 over focusing the episodes on burnham, but episode 2 which was the non burnham episode looked hopeful (even if it felt like a subpar next generation episode) I actually thought episode 3 hit the right spot juggling multiple plot threads with multiple characters and I was happy and hopeful.

    and I was hoping it would stick to that

    but honestly it feels like the new setting has been mostly wasted on the episodes that followed and it just never really wanted to do anything but the bare minimum to pass through each plotline.

    All the made worst I think because of how short each season is. I think pushing 13 (roughly) episode seasons and insisting on some arc through it all is a core part of the series problem. It ends up overplaying Burnham underplaying the supporting cast, dangling a carrot with little foundation.

    Short seasons make sense for a show like The Expanse or Mandalorian where they are doggedly chasing a single plot thread that is carried over series to series. I rather they shifted back to longer seasons for stark trek and accept that out of 20 or so episodes only say 8 of them will deal with the arc and the rest is used for character building. It's a shame because I honestly like a lot of the supporting cast in Discovery, they just get sidelined a lot. I like a lot of the characters they introduce but they never get the chance to build up as a returning cast member.


    Though honestly I kinda just want to talk about the new uniforms. The Grey and clasped top with the rank right under the face feels a bit fascie to me but I really like the colour bar running down the chest indicating their post.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2, Paid Member Posts: 18,689 ✭✭✭✭fritzelly


    First two seasons I enjoyed - they at least had a coherent storyline running thru the season but this season was a total shambles from the Burn (oh how I groaned at the big wimpered at the reveal) to the totally pathetic baddie who we didn't even really get to see anything of like the Borg or the Cardassians etc
    Season 3 was just a mish mash of ideas not didn't gel together at all

    I could watch the first 2 seasons again some time in the future but I would certainly give this season a miss - like someone else said earlier I can easily watch TNG episodes over and over again, even Voyager episodes

    One can only hope now they've got all the crap of arriving outta the way we some more world/Federation building with meeting new races and more a story of the week tho that probably wouldn't work with such limited episodes but...


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2, Paid Member Posts: 24,704 ✭✭✭✭Cookie_Monster


    Just finished the last 3 episode. God its terrible.

    I honestly hate every single character apart from Reno who is brilliant.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,315 ✭✭✭Banana Republic 1


    No season 4 is already in production in Toronto, its more like a soft reboot. New captain ( for the 3rd season running) , new mission , rebuilding the federation.
    As for its wokeness. Trek has been woke since TOS, Discovery flaws are many, its Wokeness is the least of them imo.

    TOS was woke, man o man


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,315 ✭✭✭Banana Republic 1


    Just finished the last 3 episode. God its terrible.

    I honestly hate every single character apart from Reno who is brilliant.

    Is that a sarcastic statement ?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2, Paid Member Posts: 24,704 ✭✭✭✭Cookie_Monster


    Is that a sarcastic statement ?

    no, its not


  • Posts: 7,946 ✭✭✭ [Deleted User]


    Just finished the last 3 episode. God its terrible.

    I honestly hate every single character apart from Reno who is brilliant.


    Agree, she stands out a mile. She's the only one not infected by the over emotion. That she can act is another outlier. Actually, I'd add booker too. Other than that, meh.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 726 ✭✭✭D13exile


    Ok, I’m old as in old enough to grow up with Captain Kirk and co and later I had to learn to live with this bald Englishman pretending to be French called Picard. But I grew to prefer him to Kirk as TNG developed into a modern classic. DS9, Voyager and Enterprise had their moments but Discovery? What a load of first class sh1te. Star Trek has been destroyed in a similar manner to what Disney has done to Star Wars. An engaging science fiction roller coaster has been turned into a weepy soap opera with all the “essential” characters for the woke age, ie weepy/tearful characters (aplenty :rolleyes:) gay characters, plucky young teen punching above their weight, overweight lightweight makes first officer despite being a junior rank, a Captain who tolerates gross insubordination from their subordinate on many occasions, killing off what could and should have been great characters (sorry can’t name them as I just can’t get into this show but the android one, Lorca, the Emperor, Pike’s first officer etc). And as for Burnham, she’s the most annoying character ever to wear a Star Fleet uniform. In the “real” Star Trek universe, she’d have been kicked out of Star Fleet a long time ago on pure “breaking into tears at the first sign of stress” alone!

    Sorry for the sarcasm but I’ve been a life long Trekkie and Discovery just annoys the fcuk out of me as to what they’ve done to the Star Trek universe.........similar to the travesty of what Disney has done to Star Wars of my youth


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 32,930 ✭✭✭✭breezy1985


    Agree, she stands out a mile. She's the only one not infected by the over emotion. That she can act is another outlier. Actually, I'd add booker too. Other than that, meh.

    Saru was a great character and actor but by the end he was spewing the same muck as the other over emotional children


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