Macgee : Ryan is nothing special and Blunt could have done better than this toot . 49mins in and th...
grasshopper rex : '93 with Tool, Rage, Primus, AIC and Beavis & Butthead blotter. Great times indeed.
NoelCoyotebleu : hey Lilly! 💗
random000 : Thank you ✔
random000 : Where else could one see The Butthole Surfers, L7, Henry Rollins, & PFunk, then also play ...
nakedman : This is the Best Star Trek by far and the acting is oscar worth specially Quark and Garak
Alien : That was a gorgeous series with a perfect ending. I can only give Ewan McGregor the highes...
random000 : Where else could one see The Butthole Surfers, L7, Henry Rollins, & PFunk, then also play ...
ThinMan : haha still love her acting, thus far. We've rewatched Morgan and The Witch countless time...
Rodreko : Such good writing. I think this show is under appreciated.
Beautifully presented, 3 theories and 3 conceptions of grief, feuding, healing, acceptance. Loved the uniting of an ‘eathereal entity’ with a cloned ‘humanoid’. Such raw emotions expressed between those 2 youth with this ‘out of this world’ rebirth experience.
I’ve read some comments over last 3 episodes where people seem off put due to the emotional direction of each character. They claim that in all former Star Trek series that the emotionalism was never present. I beg to differ, Remember, Counselor Troy? Captain Janeway? Guinan? Captain Sisco and DAX? And all Doctors? They all set the tone on their respective series’ with a lot of emotional happiness, turmoil, sadness, & crew member to crew member grievances during each episode of their respective programs, Star Trek Generation, Star Trek Voyager, Deep Space Nine. Many characters of prior ST series’ have had their share of emotional battles to concede to, to conquer. And need I mention, Star Trek: PICARD! He too presents us with much emotional upheaval on that show.
Seriously, Doesn’t anyone remember how Worf spiraled out of control for a ‘minute’ because his teen son was not ‘following’ in HIS ancestral, as well as, work related path? There was so much character to character turmoil, fights, disagreements, emotional stress, and they had to conquer their emotional dilemma’s while also engaged in battles between disagreeing races.
Sound familiar? Our own human race has this very problem, we have personal battles within ourselves, our family members, friends, communities, and it spills over into society, races, countries fighting countries over disagreements. Emotional turmoil is the forefront of all nation and community disagreements and all Star Trek programs, including Discovery, have presented it well. IMHO.