Very fun episode with some strong character work. The science behind the musical wasn't super-convincing but that fits with the show's TOS feel.
Not sure if it was intentional or an error that they called the Klingon D7 Battlecruisers "K'Tinga" class. The K'Tinga-class was always the TOS movie era successor to the D7 and should be a couple decades away. Maybe they are retconning the D7 and K'Tinga to be the same class? With the movie K'Tinga just being an updated, refitted version like with their Constitution-class counterparts?
That final scene between Batel and Pike does not bode well. The show teased a Gorn conflict back in the first episode of the season and the season finale title seems to suggest that is what the next episode is about. I have a bad feeling something is going to happen to Batel on her emergency Priority One mission.
Oh really? Because nobody cares anymore what a repeated troll and apologist for bigots thinks. Your schtick has grown old, so it is time to say...Whenever I see scifi nerds going on about ship types like this, I'm tempted to post that Harrison Ford gif from Late Night with Conan O'Brien, when he responds to then-not-yet-infamous Jordan Schlansky's Star Wars question with "who gives a ****?". Because really, nobody cares.![]()
Oh really? Because nobody cares anymore what a repeated troll and apologist for bigots thinks. Your schtick has grown old, so it is time to say...
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From the hazy visuals, I thought that was meant as a daydream rather than a memory.Also confirmed that alternate Kirk and La'an had sex.
Pike tends to focus on his own secret countdown timer as if it's the only one he needs to worry about, so yeah.That final scene between Batel and Pike does not bode well. The show teased a Gorn conflict back in the first episode of the season and the season finale title seems to suggest that is what the next episode is about. I have a bad feeling something is going to happen to Batel on her emergency Priority One mission.
Not sure if it was intentional or an error that they called the Klingon D7 Battlecruisers "K'Tinga" class. The K'Tinga-class was always the TOS movie era successor to the D7 and should be a couple decades away. Maybe they are retconning the D7 and K'Tinga to be the same class? With the movie K'Tinga just being an updated, refitted version like with their Constitution-class counterparts?
Whenever I see scifi nerds going on about ship types like this, I'm tempted to post that Harrison Ford gif from Late Night with Conan O'Brien, when he responds to then-not-yet-infamous Jordan Schlansky's Star Wars question with "who gives a ****?". Because really, nobody cares.![]()
For some reason, despite this being a musical episode, this felt the most like the original series this week.
Also La'an almost sounds like a Disney singer. There were times it sounded like she could've sung something from Tangled or Frozen. I wondered if Uhura was going to sing because it took a while for her but I was glad she did because the original character was a singer and if she didn't sing then that would've been wrong.
Definitely better than the Flash/Supergirl musical episode which was a bit of a letdown.
I don't think that would make sense in this case since these K'Tinga battlecruisers were identical to previous appearances of the D7 on SNW. If it wasn't for Discovery having Klingons call them D7s, I think it would make most sense for "D7" to be the Federation name for them and "K'Tinga" the Klingon name for the class.I think it's like with "T-800" and "model 101", where one's the general product line and the other's a specific configuration.
Now where's the fun in not caring about these details?
This could tie in with how Voq was pretending to be the Chancellor's human pet when he announced the new ship design. He might have been playing up his human-ness for the crowd.I don't think that would make sense in this case since these K'Tinga battlecruisers were identical to previous appearances of the D7 on SNW. If it wasn't for Discovery having Klingons call them D7s, I think it would make most sense for "D7" to be the Federation name for them and "K'Tinga" the Klingon name for the class.
Set behind the surface level of "I can relate to what you're experiencing", it sounds like they're hinting that Una has a thing for La'an.
That's a given. Everybody has a thing for Pike.Or maybe Una has a thing for Pike maybe?!