And I thought a human-symbiot joining wasn’t possible in the long run as established in TNG’s “The Host,” right? Well, it’s not the first time Discovery has kind of broken canon, with the Klingons having he cloaking device 10 years before TOS, inter-ship beaming and forcefield establishment, and other displays of technology (beyond holograms) that weren’t in the original Star Trek. That episode on Trill was the one I liked the least. I don’t care at all for Indira, sorry, at least not yet. Book seems interesting in that he’s an independent operator, kind of like Star Trek’s answer to Han Solo. With Season 3, the setting is definitely dangerous, the Dark Ages of the Galaxy, but I find myself missing past characters like Lorca (yeah he was evil but he was great and unsettling and I’m a fan of Jason Isaacs), Spock, Pike, and Tyler. Kind of like how the Spock and McCoy relationship developed, although that came out of something where there were real differences of viewpoint, real conflict. It looks like she and Stamets have a fun relationship, each respecting and liking the other and trading barbs for fun. Season 2 was even better with the addition of Spock and Pike and the fight with Control. Season 1 had the Klingon War and the drama with Michael Burnham, the Klingons, the Mirror Universe and Lorca, and Ash Tyler’s split character and the wonderful mirror Georgiou (she’s one of my favorites, Michelle Yeoh rocks!). Season 3 has been interesting but so far, I prefer seasons 1 and 2. I just finished the sixth episode of Season 3, where they finally found Starfleet. But sure I know people love it too but the enthusiasm level still feels a lot lower compared to a lot of the other new shows. It seem to be a frustrating experience for most. I’m hoping season 5 will turn it around but out of all the current shows, this is the only one I’ve basically given up on.Īnd most posters here seems to be in the same boat as us reading a lot of the threads especially talking about season four. It was just my first reaction reading the article and an unfortunate one. Kahless knows there are already enough of those lately lol. I do think Discovery is a much better show from where it started, but still faaaaar from great unfortunately.Īnyway, I’m not trying to turn this thread into another negative Discovery discussion. I’m completely conflicted with that one too and what helped put me in this rut. I won’t even bother with my thoughts on season 4. But in the end, both seasons just failed to deliver what they set up IMO. It’s probably the most I had been excited for Star Trek since the days of DS9 once the Dominion story line started. The irony is I was super excited for seasons 2 and 3. Yep, ho-hum=meh! That’s very much where I am right now. I’m excited for more of that.Ĭurrently, there is no confirmation of what kind of role Mary Wiseman’s Tilly will have (if any) in season five, however showrunner Michelle Paradise has suggested she will be returning in some capacity. I just want to see more and more interactions with the crew of just the Discovery amongst themselves. I’m excited to see more technology I’m excited to see more character development with our core, those characters that we’ve just come to love so much. Now we have gone past every other Trek in terms of the timeline, I’m excited to continue this new future. Is there anywhere you’d like to see Discovery go where maybe it hasn’t gone before? Whether that’s high concept or very specific character episodes. When reflecting back on season four, Martin-Green said Michael’s goodbye with Tilly as she left for Starfleet Academy as a favorite, calling it “really special.” The subject of Tilly came up again when asked where she would like to see the show go: The three words I would use to describe season five are ‘refreshing, invigorating, and lovely.’ ‘Expect the unexpected.’ I think that is exactly right. I think that’s a great phrase, I’m going to steal it. Speaking to Games Radar in London, Sonequa borrowed a phrase from the interviewer to describe Discovery season five: Expect the unexpected in season 5… and Tilly too? While there she talked a bit about the upcoming season, Tilly, and who she would like to be with in a crossover episode. Star Trek: Discovery just started production on its fifth season, and series star Sonequa Martin-Green (Captain Michael Burnham) took a quick break from filming to pop over to London to help launch Paramount+ in the UK.
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