Kingu Kurimuzon
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man I woulda loved Lorca and Pike facing off. Talk about contrasting personalities. I did like how Pike worked to rebuild everyone’s trust. Lorca did a number on all of them. The show definitely has some high points and a few solid episodes, but it’s just too uneven for me. Personally I think DS9 had the most solid first season, if you can overlook a couple of questionable episodes. Even their Q episode, for all the shit it gets, serves a solid purpose in distinguishing the setting and Sisko’s command style from what we saw in TNG.It hasnt seemed that way to me. It seems pretty much like other trek just without pussyfooting around coding characters as something and just giving the representation. I havent noticed anyone being snarky or mean spirited, just scared, it doesnt seem like its trying to be edgy or preachy, or insisting upon itself. As far as the grimdark goes, its hard to find anything in our current grim dark setting that doesnt reflect that aspect of reality, but that's been happening to entertainment since the spring line up of 2002. But the main cast doesnt seem cardboard to me either. The flash of space battles is there, but there is very much interesting ethical quanderies; in fact ive enjoyed the realism of a big war calling those enlightened sensibilities that everyone fosters during peace time which are often the first things to go when combat comes; its been nice seeing some conflict in the systems morality because imo it makes it more impactful when they do choose to do the "heroic" thing. Discovery has been for my money one of the better Trek Season one's, if the show does the usual trek tighten up around mid season 2, i imagine it gets even better as the cast locks in on more chemistry with itself. the delima scinarios seem realistic to me because people when they choose a thing, tend to justify it as the right thing to do. Regardless if it was or not. Initially I was a little thrown off by the Klingon look, but given the Real life predjudices that I see in our real life world how dehumanizing the rhetoric can be, so I actually see the benefit of making the klingons look initially less human, Ive appreciated how they start to seem more human the longer the crew interacts with them. The practical make up effects have been very good to get back to. My biggest pleased moment about the cast is just how not high and mighty the federation is. It's a more realisitic depiction of cooperation sure humanity has evolved since our times now, but they're still human. The Federation has a sense of Honor the same as the klingons, it comes down to the individual crewperson choosing to do the honorable thing because its not an inherent biological trait of evolution, it is making a choice not a biological function. Its one of the first treks Ive seen where pretty much anyone could pick a member of the crew and see themselves instead of having to make inferences or introducing a special guest star like Barclay. My biggest griefs have been that the mirror universe would have been more satisfying to be a season 2 finale twist, give us two seasons with Lorca but I feel like that was the showrunners not knowing they were going to really get a season 2 so all payoffs happen same season, but thats more a problem with streaming series over all not just new trek.
I just hate wasted or directionless writing. Disco season one had some solid threads and moments that could have been borne out a lot better if the writers room had just been a little more focused. Season 2 had a few decent episodes that served as a great prelude to SNW. I’m a pretty big Pike fanboy and I’d go so gay for him
I always dug the idea of Pike, if not the actual portrayal by Jeffrey Hunter, and wondered what a Pike led TOS would’ve been, so I’m glad we finally sort of got to see that. I think he’s up there in my top 4 captains. Mount nails the pathos of Pike, the complexity, that Hunter didn’t quite get right (considering he was only in one episode). He gets the balance of swagger and kindness right. I love how much he openly trashed section 31. He IS Starfleet perhaps more than any person except Picard, in that he quite possibly best exhibits the ideals and what other officers wish they were. This guy lives and breathes selflessness and it doesn’t hurt that he also physically is almost a dead ringer for the original actor. He captures that retro 60s idealism in a strange way. He really is a walking idea almost more than a person. He’s equally tortured and content. Ok sorry I’ll stop swooning now.
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