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3,000 words on Star Trek: Discovery
It's not a review, it's an explosion of feelpinions on No Award:
In space, everyone can hear you whitemansplain.
(Spoilers: we mostly loved it.)
In space, everyone can hear you whitemansplain.
(Spoilers: we mostly loved it.)
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I wish I could say that being forewarned (by about 15 minutes) made it easier, but ... well, maybe more time is better?
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I am glad to be seeing mostly mostly-positive reviews, though. Thank you.
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(OXD = XD with halo = the squinchy-eyed laughter of irony)
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Knowing that Saru will be in the rest of the season (presumably the rest of the series) makes me hope that there'll be more prominent nonhumans than just Saru - I don't want him to be DISC's Spock, you know? I'd also like more non-Terran humans than just Michael but I have a feeling that that's probably asking for too much.
The main complaint I'm seeing in the thread I'm reading on Something Awful (yes I know, I should know better) is that it doesn't feel peaceful-explorer-y enough and that it feels too political. (I'll wait while you finish laughing.) I really didn't have any major complaints, myself; though I wish the Klingons looked a little less bumpy to match how they looked in TOS (how they will look in 2268) I can at least recognize that this is a Very Minor Quibble. (That I wish the Big Thing That Happens had gone differently isn't really a complaint. I can wish it hadn't and still recognize that that's always how it was going to be.)