Star Trek: Discovery (CBS All-Access) -- Season 1 Thread -- Premieres 9/24/17
#176
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Re: Star Trek: Discovery (CBS All-Access) -- Season 1 Thread -- Premieres 9/24/17
"I'm going to fuck that green bitch!"
"I'm a fucking Doctor, not a fucking brick layer."
"He's fucking dead, Jim."
"The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the fucking few."
"FFFFFUUUUUUCCCCCKKKKKK!!!!!!"
"I'm a fucking Doctor, not a fucking brick layer."
"He's fucking dead, Jim."
"The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the fucking few."
"FFFFFUUUUUUCCCCCKKKKKK!!!!!!"
#177
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Re: Star Trek: Discovery (CBS All-Access) -- Season 1 Thread -- Premieres 9/24/17
That F-word scene was so incredibly stupid and off-brand for Star Trek that it knocked the entire episode down a few pegs for me. Was that necessary AT ALL? It's like watching your grandmother try to twerk or something. I don't mind swearing but it just felt so out of place there and gratuitous.
I really want to like this show and it's doing a lot of things differently that I admire, but it also seems to have at least 1-3 really stupid things per episode that jolt me out of it.
I really want to like this show and it's doing a lot of things differently that I admire, but it also seems to have at least 1-3 really stupid things per episode that jolt me out of it.
#178
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Re: Star Trek: Discovery (CBS All-Access) -- Season 1 Thread -- Premieres 9/24/17
I thought it was pretty good except for the swearing.
Hey, they managed to fit "All Access" in there. Drink!!!
Hey, they managed to fit "All Access" in there. Drink!!!
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Re: Star Trek: Discovery (CBS All-Access) -- Season 1 Thread -- Premieres 9/24/17
I enjoyed this episode a bit more than the past ones. Tilly was entertaining and adds a bit of light in this "dark and broody" star trek show. regardless of the f bomb
#180
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Re: Star Trek: Discovery (CBS All-Access) -- Season 1 Thread -- Premieres 9/24/17
Since they're going in an R-rated direction, I want some nudity from green Orion women. Always wanted to know if the carpet matched the drapes.
#181
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Re: Star Trek: Discovery (CBS All-Access) -- Season 1 Thread -- Premieres 9/24/17
Considering that Starfleet is initially basically the military and we aren’t that far away from modern times, an f-bomb or two doesn’t really seem out of place.
Really enjoyed the latest ep- I love the “weirdness” of the whole series. It’s a refreshing take on the Star Trek formula.
Really enjoyed the latest ep- I love the “weirdness” of the whole series. It’s a refreshing take on the Star Trek formula.
#184
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Re: Star Trek: Discovery (CBS All-Access) -- Season 1 Thread -- Premieres 9/24/17
They could have come up with a different character instead of using Mudd although I guess this should be considered background for him before Kirk. Still I think Dwight, er I mean Rainn, plays him pretty well.
#185
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Data says "oh shit!" when the Enterprise is about to crash-land in Star Trek Generations. I remember the theatre erupting in laughter when that happened.
Lily also says "bullshit!" and "you sonofabitch" to Picard in Star Trek: First Contact.
Lily also says "bullshit!" and "you sonofabitch" to Picard in Star Trek: First Contact.
#186
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Re: Star Trek: Discovery (CBS All-Access) -- Season 1 Thread -- Premieres 9/24/17
I still contend that excellent moment when Data says, "Oh, shit!" is the only reason Star Trek: Generations was made as a theatrical film instead of a two-part TV series finale.
#187
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Re: Star Trek: Discovery (CBS All-Access) -- Season 1 Thread -- Premieres 9/24/17
Finally watched Choose Your Pain today. Not only was Real Life getting in the way, I’m also at the point where I don’t care about it that much.
I really hate to say this, but this show isn’t that great. The look of the uniforms and the ships and the Klingons were a poor way to start the show off, but it could have been excused if the story had been on-point and it simply isn’t. It’s a neat idea, using the creature and the mushrooms and whatnot, but I’m just not digging it.
I’m so disappointed in this show. It’s got a great cast and crew but it’s being squandered on something so pointless and out of place.
Extremely fucking glad I’m not paying for the All Access nonsense. (Yes, the F bomb was poorly done - I’m not offended by the word, I’m offended at how poorly it was shoehorned into the show to make it edgy.)
I really hate to say this, but this show isn’t that great. The look of the uniforms and the ships and the Klingons were a poor way to start the show off, but it could have been excused if the story had been on-point and it simply isn’t. It’s a neat idea, using the creature and the mushrooms and whatnot, but I’m just not digging it.
I’m so disappointed in this show. It’s got a great cast and crew but it’s being squandered on something so pointless and out of place.
Extremely fucking glad I’m not paying for the All Access nonsense. (Yes, the F bomb was poorly done - I’m not offended by the word, I’m offended at how poorly it was shoehorned into the show to make it edgy.)
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Re: Star Trek: Discovery (CBS All-Access) -- Season 1 Thread -- Premieres 9/24/17
Anyone else having problems playing tonight's episode? Mine plays for a few seconds and keeps spinning. I am paying for this service. Should not have to put up with this. Emailed customer service, they said someone will contact me "shortly". That was about 15 minutes ago.
#189
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Re: Star Trek: Discovery (CBS All-Access) -- Season 1 Thread -- Premieres 9/24/17
I had problems with the last 15 minutes of the episode, the feed kept dropping out. It came back and I was able to finish it. I really liked this episode, technical difficulties not withstanding.
#190
Re: Star Trek: Discovery (CBS All-Access) -- Season 1 Thread -- Premieres 9/24/17
So Admiral Chicago Hope is toast, right? If she gets killed, then Captain Psycho gets to stay in command because presumably, nobody at Starfleet HQ except her knows how batshit he really is.
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Re: Star Trek: Discovery (CBS All-Access) -- Season 1 Thread -- Premieres 9/24/17
Why was there another Vulcan in Starfleet in this week's episode? I thought Spock was the first and only Vulcan in Starfleet during TOS?
#193
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Re: Star Trek: Discovery (CBS All-Access) -- Season 1 Thread -- Premieres 9/24/17
Anyone else having problems playing tonight's episode? Mine plays for a few seconds and keeps spinning. I am paying for this service. Should not have to put up with this. Emailed customer service, they said someone will contact me "shortly". That was about 15 minutes ago.
#194
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Re: Star Trek: Discovery (CBS All-Access) -- Season 1 Thread -- Premieres 9/24/17
Also, there's an episode of TOS that mentions a Starfleet ship, completely crewed by Vulcan's being destroyed.
Now, some of them could have been transferred from the Vulcan Expeditionary Group and given equivalent Starfleet ranks.
Anyways.
We watched "Lethe" last night and I was stunned at how much better this was than any previous episode. As in, this is the first episode that really felt like a Trek series instead of some generic sci-fi series trying to copy Trek.
Creating explanations for previous lore can be tricky, but
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#195
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I am enjoying the show. I am not as fanatical about Star Trek as others here who prefer the Orville, but I like both shows for different reasons.
#196
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Re: Star Trek: Discovery (CBS All-Access) -- Season 1 Thread -- Premieres 9/24/17
Nope, that was never, ever said. It's one of those fandom things used to make Spock seem special.
Also, there's an episode of TOS that mentions a Starfleet ship, completely crewed by Vulcan's being destroyed.
Now, some of them could have been transferred from the Vulcan Expeditionary Group and given equivalent Starfleet ranks.
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Also, there's an episode of TOS that mentions a Starfleet ship, completely crewed by Vulcan's being destroyed.
Now, some of them could have been transferred from the Vulcan Expeditionary Group and given equivalent Starfleet ranks.
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The animated series introduced M'Ress and Arex to the crew, and in the movies we saw aliens serving aboard the Enterprise and an alien serving as President of the Federation, but I don't recall any non-humans other than Spock serving in Starfleet during TOS.
The Intrepid seems to be an anomoly, and really only served as a plot device for Spock to sense their deaths.
Garth of Izar might have been an alien; I think he made a commemt about Earthmen or something that a human probably wouldn't make, though Izar could have been a human colony.
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Re: Star Trek: Discovery (CBS All-Access) -- Season 1 Thread -- Premieres 9/24/17
As soon as the admiral started talking about removing the captain from command I knew something was going to happen to her.
It's bad enough that ST5 brought in a previously unknown, even in universe tot he characters, half brother of Spock but now we get not only a human adoptive older sister but Sarek taught her the ways of the force I mean Vulcan mysticism.
It's bad enough that ST5 brought in a previously unknown, even in universe tot he characters, half brother of Spock but now we get not only a human adoptive older sister but Sarek taught her the ways of the force I mean Vulcan mysticism.
#198
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Re: Star Trek: Discovery (CBS All-Access) -- Season 1 Thread -- Premieres 9/24/17
As soon as the admiral started talking about removing the captain from command I knew something was going to happen to her.
It's bad enough that ST5 brought in a previously unknown, even in universe tot he characters, half brother of Spock but now we get not only a human adoptive older sister but Sarek taught her the ways of the force I mean Vulcan mysticism.
It's bad enough that ST5 brought in a previously unknown, even in universe tot he characters, half brother of Spock but now we get not only a human adoptive older sister but Sarek taught her the ways of the force I mean Vulcan mysticism.
Plus, going all the way back to TOS, I'm pretty sure Journey to Babel (Sarek's first episode) drops the bombshell that the super-famous Ambassador Sarek, who happens to have a human wife, is Spock's father (the human woman his mother), despite it being previously known that Spock had human ancestry? Trek is well known for these kinds of "revelations", so it really doesn't bother me that much.
And there's a theory going around that says Lorca
Spoiler:
This would be a great tie-in to TOS in my view.
#199
Re: Star Trek: Discovery (CBS All-Access) -- Season 1 Thread -- Premieres 9/24/17
Overall, last night's episode was pretty fun. It was the most standalone episode so far. I think a serialized show with some standalone bottle shows every now and then is a good formula for Star Trek.
The time loop episode is a time-honoured tradition in Trek. I think every series has done at least one of them, and was even the major plot point for several of the movies. I liked the way DSC approached it by not going on too much with excessive Treknobabble.
Some random critiques though:
- Those purple marble dark matter weapons didn't look that they cause horrific and agonizing pain as claimed by Mudd. Neither Tyler or Burnham screamed out and they died in mere seconds. I was expecting something long and tortuous.
- Seeing Lorca die repeatedly in multiple ways in that montage was fun. I never really thought of using transporters as weapons to send people into space. Wonder why the baddies of Trek didn't do this? People were always threatening to eject people out the nearest airlock though, so I guess that was the cheaper method.
- There are several members of the bridge crew who are there every episode, but hardly ever speak. There's Keyla (the red head with the Cressida/Hunger Games haircut), the black & white cyborg, and the black helmswoman, among others. I always wonder if the actors are just happy to have a job, or if they're bored out of their skulls doing basically nothing.
- I'm going to be in the minority opinion on this, but I'm not crazy with Rainn Wilson as Mudd. I think he's trying WAAAY too hard to be DSC's version of Q. The theatrical accent and overall performance is just too over-the-top.
- Loved the party scene! Wyclef Jean is still popular 240 years in the future, apparently, but I will take that to the snoozefests that passed as parties in Ten Forward.
- Is every episode going to have Michael as the prime focus? All of the later Trek series were ensembles and had plenty of episodes devoted to the supporting characters. DS9 even had episodes where the recurring cast were the leads.
The time loop episode is a time-honoured tradition in Trek. I think every series has done at least one of them, and was even the major plot point for several of the movies. I liked the way DSC approached it by not going on too much with excessive Treknobabble.
Some random critiques though:
- Those purple marble dark matter weapons didn't look that they cause horrific and agonizing pain as claimed by Mudd. Neither Tyler or Burnham screamed out and they died in mere seconds. I was expecting something long and tortuous.
- Seeing Lorca die repeatedly in multiple ways in that montage was fun. I never really thought of using transporters as weapons to send people into space. Wonder why the baddies of Trek didn't do this? People were always threatening to eject people out the nearest airlock though, so I guess that was the cheaper method.
- There are several members of the bridge crew who are there every episode, but hardly ever speak. There's Keyla (the red head with the Cressida/Hunger Games haircut), the black & white cyborg, and the black helmswoman, among others. I always wonder if the actors are just happy to have a job, or if they're bored out of their skulls doing basically nothing.
- I'm going to be in the minority opinion on this, but I'm not crazy with Rainn Wilson as Mudd. I think he's trying WAAAY too hard to be DSC's version of Q. The theatrical accent and overall performance is just too over-the-top.
- Loved the party scene! Wyclef Jean is still popular 240 years in the future, apparently, but I will take that to the snoozefests that passed as parties in Ten Forward.
- Is every episode going to have Michael as the prime focus? All of the later Trek series were ensembles and had plenty of episodes devoted to the supporting characters. DS9 even had episodes where the recurring cast were the leads.
Last edited by Defiant1; 10-30-17 at 01:48 PM.
#200
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Two good episodes in a row and we learn that Wyclef and Al Green exist in future!