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marinw

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  1. 1 hour ago, Affogato said:

    You have a phone now, it may be a chip inserted under the skin of your wrist at some point, but how different will its function be? 

    Great point. When I was watching Dowton Abbey I thought that the folks in the 1920s had most of the stuff we have now: phones, cars, radios, electricity and movies. Cultural change can be slow, but 900 years is a huge chunk of time.

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  2. What feels weird about the later seasons of Disco is how little society has changed in 900 years, even if there was some regression or stagnation post Burn. We still have the same social structures and Starfleet is more or less the same in terms of ranks and overall missions. It's still super difficult to leave the Milky Way Galaxy. I would think that society would be vastly different, like the Middle Ages compared to the 21st Century. Maybe things just got to a certain point and stayed there? Or did the Temporal Wars frak things up to the point that society stayed largely static? Or do the Disco writers lack imagination? Given that last night's episode was another version of a plot that's been done a bunch of time in Trek already makes me assume the later.

    (One of the best examples of imagining a future with a vastly different society and political and system that I have seen or read is Ada Palmer's Terra Ignota series)

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  3. 2 hours ago, Ceindreadh said:

    She didn't and it wasn't.

    Michael put something into the locket so that when Moll and L'ak scanned it, they'd see that it came from their universe and not the mirror one and would think that it was the actual clue. 

     

    Shows you how closely I was paying attention! LOL.

  4. 12 hours ago, millennium said:

    I liked Jellico.  He got the job done.

    It says a lot that we are still talking about Jellico thirty years after Chain of Command. And he got Troi in a normal uniform.

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  5. 1 hour ago, vibeology said:

    The Rayner who helped Tilly solve a problem wouldn't have dismissed Reese offering up a pretty logical theory. But we needed Rayner to be the bad guy and learn a lesson so that's what we got

    IMO Rayner is not an asshat the way Jelllico and Shaw were asshats, I think he's a good person. Being gruff does not automatically make a person bad. I know a lot of gruff yet nice people IRL. Rayner's method of interviewing the crew was unusual, but demonstrated that he genuinely cares about and is interested in the crew. Rayner is a great addition to the crew, and Michael made a good decision to make him her XO. I look forward to seeing what he does next.

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  6. 4 hours ago, Affogato said:

    I have been good with Discovery, especially since it went into its future..

    Agreed, the show can now explore some new territory without retconning  everything. I would like to see the tech develop to the point where they can think about visiting other galaxies, that might be a good way to end the series. They can say hi to the Andromeda folks from "By Any Other Name" who turned people into cubes.

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  7. 14 hours ago, Affogato said:

    But you miss the workd building and getting the characters, who are actually changing, from point A to point B. So sure, the plot expands to fill the space needed. 

    "The real mission was to learn about ourselves"!

    Yep, the Lower Decks comment was me!  LD and Strange New Worlds still has lots of character development and world building with efficient story telling. 

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  8. On 4/6/2024 at 6:22 PM, MissLucas said:

    Rayner is here to be the (idiot) foil for Burnham. He will sooner or later die a heroic death, so that Saru can return.

    He reminds me of Shaw in Season Three of Picard. He is sure to suffer a similar fate, but not before we learn about his traumatic backstory🙄.

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  9. 11 hours ago, maddie965 said:

    I guess I'm in the minority here because I'm completely in love with this show. Flawed, yes, but incredibly engaging 

    Agreed. I have a soft spot for big, ambitious TV Shows and Films that don't always quite hit the mark but still have a lot to offer. This was one of the most original show I've seen in a long time.

    Hoping for a second season. I'd be fine with a 400 year time jump,.

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  10. 18 hours ago, Stardancer Supreme said:

    I am fascinated and interested to see how he and Michael will interact on Discovery now. At least he will get to see the mission through to the end.

    I predict conflict! Roddenberry would not approve.

     

    18 hours ago, Stardancer Supreme said:

    Yes, he sorta kinda placed an encampment in peril, but he ultimately helped saved them in the end.

    Every other captain ever has done something like that.

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  11. So another season-long arc for a plot Lower Decks could wrap up in 22 minutes. I’m here for the ride though.

    The actress playing T’Rina must have neck strain from looking up at her betrothed. 

    I’m sure Fred can be reanimated. 

     

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  12. Finally some gorgeous clothes!!! I liked how all the employees wore lab coats, I was reminded of Phantom Thread.

    Question: the fashion industry is very gendered. So what’s a male seamstress? A tailor is something different.

    I’ve always considered Coco Channel as the person who helped revolutionize fashion, liberating women from the restrictive dresses that were worn at the turn of the 20th Century. Here she is doing…something else. That said, I can’t be too judgemental of what anybody might have done to survive the Nazi occupation.

     

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