Asvarduil wrote: ↑Thu Nov 12, 2020 8:45 pm
Having just seen S3E5...
First, it doesn't look like Tal is being overpowering
at all. In fact, they were barely even present this episode. If anything, I'm concerned that this interesting character who has a
lot of context about the setting won't be made use of. Of course, it's also true that Adira Tal is still a teenage human, even with the lifetimes of memories of the Tal symbiont. I hope they make more use of her.
Indeed, I was surprised we didn't see her again after she went to her debriefing at the start, still there's more to come and I'm sure we'll see more Adira Tal.
Asvarduil wrote: ↑Thu Nov 12, 2020 8:45 pm
In the last few posts, my theory about the "Burnham Fastball Special" being something that everyone on Discovery is afraid of...has panned out in a few different ways. First Saru had to talk Michael out of a harebrained scheme. Next, Lt. Naan stayed behind to short-circuit another self-righteous harebrained scheme (that she gets to escape the potential for Burnham to violently fuck something up isn't mentioned, but I'm willing to classify that as "a bonus"). Lastly, Michael crept
fucking close to outright insubordination with the Admiral a few times, because of course she did. She
really does not fucking understand socialization on a basic level.
Also, similarly to last time, once again Saru sent Michael off to deal with an immediate problem, presumably to preempt any Burnham Fastball Specials. An idle Burnham, is a dangerous Burnham.
Thinking more about it, I do enjoy this Michael Burnham now over how she was portrayed during the first two seasons, and that's because for lack of tactfulness, she has a personality now, she's a lot more expressive rather than the stoic Vulcan nature she once had, and bolder with problem solving that makes her a loose cannon, something that she learned in her year away from Discovery and must now unlearn to properly come home, gone are the unnecessary pontifications and speeches, now it's "Get its the pool before someone shoots us".
I do like the first seasons story of her redemption arc and her relationship with Spock, but everything about her was event driven rather than by her personality, she herself seemed to be a blank stale by design, for example her quarters were completely bare during seasons one and two as she "expresses herself through her work", but now we see assorts of trinkets and nicknacks, and I think the series has recognised this issue and is building upon it, in "People of Earth" Georgiou points out to Michael that she never really knew herself, and that her time away allowed her to live by her own rules and discover who she really was.
Also I like your earlier description of Michael as "the pure chaos that is Science Commando Burnham."
Asvarduil wrote: ↑Thu Nov 12, 2020 8:45 pm
While this was a tense episode, though, honestly not a whole lot
really went down. Sure, the debriefings of the DISCO crew were entertaining (especially Reno), but I think we're going to get an Emperor Georgiou arc this season! Apparently, the bit when Georgiou was being interrogated wasn't just a shrewd interrogator having to work with a most uncooperative subject - just as something was visibly off with Detmer at the start of the season, Emperess Georgiou appears to be in a rough spot of her own. With that said, I think that that's
stupid, because this is building off the premise that Terran humans are different from Prime Humans on a biological level, which was one of the dumber S1 retcons.
Yeah, the whole eye thing is annoying, as I felt it was only introduced to be the final piece of the puzzle for Lorca's true nature, and has yet to be brought up again, I get the biological different as that could be the explanation to why the Terrans are more aggressive to humans, but I personally like the idea that there are no biological differences to begin with, as it come down to choice, and the Terrans choose their way of life, and that we are just as capable for their cruelty, but choose to be better.
Still, I do like that Georgiou is going through her own arc now, and isn't just going to be there to kick ass and snark.
Asvarduil wrote: ↑Thu Nov 12, 2020 8:45 pm
Similarly, it seems that Detmer
is in fact getting a C-plot for the season of her dealing with her PTSD. With that said, she has friends, colleagues, and allies to help her with that. Hell, the Federation's own
sensors clearly showed that Detmer is off!
I'm glade that this is still continuing, while she's accepted that she's not well, Detmer is still far from recovery, and I liked the support Owosekun gave her.
Asvarduil wrote: ↑Thu Nov 12, 2020 8:45 pm
I do like that Discovery's "rebuild the Federation" arc saw Discovery basically trying to prime the Federation itself to rejoin the interstellar community. In fact, if this season has a theme, it's dealing with unhealed trauma - first in Michael, then Detmer, the worlds and peoples that Discovery visits, and next apparently the Emperor. I think this also explains why S3 is of the relatively high quality it is, too - the writers have chosen a theme, are sticking with it, and are executing it using strong character work and a lot less flashy action sequences.
Put differently, S3 is so far the best DISCO season, because it has substance, and isn't relying on SFX to carry the day. I'm glad
someone figured that out.
Indeed, season one had different themes, but didn't properly have an end goal for them or develop those themes well, thus was all over the place on what the series wanted to be about, season two while had focus, didn't feel like it was about anything other than an excuse for character moments and special effects, season three so far has a running theme of healing, and thus as you say gives the series focus and substance.
Much like with Star Trek Picard and Star Trek Lower Decks, the creators are going into the series knowing what they want the series to be about, rather than how Star Trek Discovery started with so many different ideas and different creators wanting their own take but lacked focus.
Asvarduil wrote: ↑Thu Nov 12, 2020 8:45 pm
Lastly, I think the Federation is keeping the NCC-74656 Voyager around as a strategic weapon. The last time it was loosed on the galaxy, Janeway left a trail of destruction across the better part of
an entire quadrant of the galaxy. Anyone who makes the Federation lose patience will be summarily hit in the face with a Janeway Pi.
On a side note, people have also spotted the USS Nog (NCC-325070) being dock at Federation Headquarters, and was said to be an Eisenberg-class*, that's a very nice nod to Nog and Aron Eisenberg himself.
Overall this was another enjoyable episode.
*
http://blog.trekcore.com/2020/11/star-t ... eisenberg/
"I think, when one has been angry for a very long time, one gets used to it. And it becomes comfortable like…like old leather. And finally… it becomes so familiar that one can't remember feeling any other way."
- Jean-Luc Picard