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I'm finally going to the 🪩DISCO🪩
I finally got around to watching some Discovery (though I'm only through the first few episodes of season 4). My thoughts:
- First three are a moderately enjoyable sci-fi drama
- I have to admit, season 3 just presented enough interesting ideas and mystery I was able to ignore most of its flaws
- I've really started to notice death by subplots, though. It feels like they try to do 4 different plots in an episode, 2 which they do okay and 2 which are way weaker than they should be. I would have rather they done 2 subplots really well.
- I felt season 4's conflict was really contrived. The plot could have almost written itself with what happened in season 3. Osyra died and we don't even talk about the aftermath in the Chain - the slavery isn't just going to magically disappear, and there's sure to be a power struggle. Also, killing Book's family was kind of idiotic - talking about grief and obsession again is like beating a dead horse. Heck, if you'd let his family live but still destroyed the planet, we could have had an interesting story on diasporas instead.
- Also, background character development feels a bit weak. I spent half the first couple seasons wondering who the heck Ariam was, and just when I did, they killed her before the audience could develop much of an attachment. They could have at least thrown in a few more crew barbecue scenes.
- I am now more impressed at what Lower Decks did with fewer, shorter episodes a season than Discovery. They really managed to create a sense that we'd been with these characters a long time and that they were growing despite the entire show being shorter than 1 TNG season. I do have a few gripes about season 5 (my main one being how does Ma'ah go from "Beckett is honorable" like, a few hours after meeting her to immediately distrusting her in the finale), but my respect for LD has only grown.
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Here's Some Parliament Class Love
The Parliament just feels like a more beautiful version of the Nebula - it is rather elegant while keeping that Galaxy-class kitbash feel, combined with a bit of Miranda in the square edges of the saucer and a smidge of Sovereign in the nacelles. Nebula just looks derpy by comparison
True, Nebula and Parliament have a bit different purposes. However, other than nacelles, they actually seem to be about the same size interior-wise (based on some very Memory Beta info).
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Sam Whited on Mastodon: "I gave myself a dedicated "Picard" button that I can reach over and hit any time a company tries to make me use their new LLM."
social.coop Sam Whited (@[email protected])Attached: 1 video I gave myself a dedicated "Picard" button that I can reach over and hit any time a company tries to make me use their new LLM. #StarTrek #TNG
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Gowron delivers every single time đź‘Ś
House of Quark is a high point where he saves Quark’s life and allows a Klingon woman to inherit her own house.
Tacking Against The Wind is a low point where he is reduced to a cartoonish mustache-twirler.
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A history of violence
Possibly unpopular opinion: Harbinger is one of the absolute best episodes of Enterprise
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(Not OC, mostly) Gowron Jumproping
I usually don't post non-OCs, but this one seems relatively rare. The GIF quality was terrible, so I took the MP4 and encoded it into a high-quality animated WEBP. APNG was tempting, but when I tried that for my Prodigy meme, I ran into all sorts of issues. WEBP seems better supported.
Source: https://tenor.com/view/klingon-jump-rope-gif-7629146
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"But when the phone inside her ribcage rings, it's not for me."
cross-posted from: https://startrek.website/post/18753661
We'll see how big the intersection between Trek and TMBG fans is here.
> Shut up and get with Garak, dude. (Also, a nod to the amusing show banter in the Live at the Music Hall of Williamsburg recording.) > > I also posted this on the tmbw Discord.
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I finished watching DS9... again.
That scene where they pull away from the station feels like an invisible hand is pulling on my brain.
Also, sometimes I think, "What if this could all be as beautiful as the remasters in What We Left Behind?"
Finally, why does my mind read this in the voice of Vic Fontaine?
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In hindsight, "the Xindi attack" was a phase change into a much more hard-boiled season of Enterprise.
They cranked it up way past 10, all the way to 24.
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I wasn't ready for a 28 episode sustained descent into darkness
> I look at you, and I see the person I was three years ago. The explorer that my father wanted me to be. I lost something out there, and I don't know how to get it back.
This one hit me hard after everything that happened.
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Watching Enterprise for the very first time
I'm finding it a very root-beer-flavored entry in the franchise.
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Look at Lower Decks gettings all authentic...
I knew it was Data the moment I noticed the head looked nothing like Data
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If I had a slip of latinum for every time a DS9 character went to an alien afterlife...
In all seriousness, though, I swear I'm going to break into Rick Berman's house and send him to Gre'thor for what he did to Jadzia (and honestly, most of the female cast members at he time).
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This Moment is Canon Now: O'Brien Suffers More
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I was rewatching DS9: "Bar Association" and totally thought this is what should have been done instead, so here it is.
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This happened to me while getting a refresher on Memory Alpha
Seriously, though. I think I've seen this guy in the grocery store down here in AZ.
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The most distressing scene in the entire Star Trek franchise
Let's bring glory to our friends in Cetacean ops!
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SHUT UP EDDINGTON! NOBODY LIKES YOU!
Okay, I admit Vendome came after, but still, it's not like ops/security/engineering people have never become captain. Plus, come on. Vendome's face was just begging to be memed.
The main example I can think of from canonically before this moment is Uhura, though everyone was wearing red uniforms at the time.