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skieswideopen) wrote2021-11-30 11:34 pm
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Star Trek: Discovery: 4.02 Anomaly
So I see Paramount backtracked and decided to get the rest of the world--or at least a good chunk of it--Star Trek: Discovery in a more timely fashion. I wonder how many people will sign up for Paramount+ just for that?
Reactions to 4.02, Anomaly
- Poor Book! I wouldn't want to do anything but stare into space either.
- I love Suru, and I'm glad they found a way to bring him back, but I'm not sure how I feel about him serving as first officer under Burnham. That seems like a difficult transition to make. On the other hand, I suppose they didn't have a lot of choices there.
- There's nothing like a universe-threatening disaster to bring people together. Will this be the event that pulls planets back in to the Federation?
- I'm enjoying the new uniforms.
- I'm really waiting to see what they do with Gray once he has a body. But they really just gave up on seeking immortality for everyone this way? Perhaps that's indicative of a deeper cultural shift in the relationship to death. Or maybe they just really, really couldn't make it work.
- So what is going on with Tilly? I read some comments saying that the episode felt like one long therapy session, but I think they've earned it. Although I admit, I'd prefer that not be the focus of every episode.
- So, V'Ger, then? Maybe?
Reactions to 4.02, Anomaly
- Poor Book! I wouldn't want to do anything but stare into space either.
- I love Suru, and I'm glad they found a way to bring him back, but I'm not sure how I feel about him serving as first officer under Burnham. That seems like a difficult transition to make. On the other hand, I suppose they didn't have a lot of choices there.
- There's nothing like a universe-threatening disaster to bring people together. Will this be the event that pulls planets back in to the Federation?
- I'm enjoying the new uniforms.
- I'm really waiting to see what they do with Gray once he has a body. But they really just gave up on seeking immortality for everyone this way? Perhaps that's indicative of a deeper cultural shift in the relationship to death. Or maybe they just really, really couldn't make it work.
- So what is going on with Tilly? I read some comments saying that the episode felt like one long therapy session, but I think they've earned it. Although I admit, I'd prefer that not be the focus of every episode.
- So, V'Ger, then? Maybe?
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I don't expect it to happen, but it would be interesting if they solved the mystery and ended the threat rather quickly, and spent the rest of the season exploring the phenomenon in a more hopeful way.