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News Star Trek: Discovery – No One Is Safe

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In a new short video, Star Trek: Discovery‘s Michelle Yeoh and Aaron Harberts spoke about how a long life isn’t guaranteed for...

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Bold prediction: Georgiou somehow comes back to life. No one is un-safe either in the world of sci fi! :lol:

It was said at some Con this fall that Georgiou would be back this season, though they didn't clarify if it would be our Georgiou.

Might have also meant a pre-recorded message or something else.
 
It was said at some Con this fall that Georgiou would be back this season, though they didn't clarify if it would be our Georgiou.

Might have also meant a pre-recorded message or something else.

I'd love it if Mirror Georgiou turns out to be exactly like her counterpart, a single nexus point of good in both universes.
 
I have a feeling that the characters on the hot seat in the future will be

Lorca
Tyler

Which is too bad, because I really like both.

Yeah, at the very least Tyler's more than likely going to make that transition to Sto-Vo-Kor (which would be a shame for many reasons, not the least of which it trivialises the male sexually abused by a female angle).

Lorca, though, would be a crying shame. He is, in my judgment, the best character of the series. Certainly the most holistically well-rounded and nuanced.

I would also include Stamets on the dead pool; another shame, too. He's really grown on me since his initial appearance.

Oddly enough, I have absolutely no solid feelings for two of the characters that were gushed about prior to the show coming out: Saru and Tilly. Saru, I think, had a lot of potential but he feels somehow a bit hollow or underutilised. Tilly is...mildly amusing and majorly annoying, in my judgement.

Who else are we left with? And is it not odd that, of the bridge crew, we know so very, very little about both the helmsman and the navigator? A goodly part of the season passes and they've said, what?, sixteen words between them? At this juncture, they could both die and I would daresay few would notice.

And who's the bloody CMO? Weird that Hugh Culber--not the CMO!--gets all the lines that a CMO normally would! Which is fine; he's a good character. But...compare that to other Star Trek series. When was the last time we heard anything about the second-line medical officers, aside from Chapel? It's almost like they were trying to do an upstairs-downstairs kind of story but, instead, ended up doing a regular ensemble cast whilst pretending it was still an upstairs-downstairs story! Between "Specialist" Burnham (presumably a temporary enlisted grade; not even NCO calibre; a real demotion for Michael), Dr. Culber, and Cadet Tilly, we've three characters who, ostensibly, are second-, third-, or even, in the case of Tilly, z-grade-level positions more-or-less acting as if they were regular first-stringers. Like they were department heads and not third-in-line on the org chart (or worse!). I get it, Michael is, ostensibly, the POV character, but...just some very odd writing choices, methinks.
 
Sounds like a not so subtle clue that Jason Issac's will only be on the show for one season. I do think Tyler will also be gone because shows don't like long-term romances and I also think they are going to want to use the alternate universe oportunity to switch a character with a alternate version but keep the same actor. My money is on Stamets but I don't know if they will kill the orginal but simply sideline him for awhile. Maybe that will be a storyline. The ship trying to rescue him. Partly because it;s the right thing to do but also for the pratical reason is they need him to control the spore drive to get back home.

Jason
 
Yeah, at the very least Tyler's more than likely going to make that transition to Sto-Vo-Kor (which would be a shame for many reasons, not the least of which it trivialises the male sexually abused by a female angle).

Lorca, though, would be a crying shame. He is, in my judgment, the best character of the series. Certainly the most holistically well-rounded and nuanced.

I would also include Stamets on the dead pool; another shame, too. He's really grown on me since his initial appearance.

Oddly enough, I have absolutely no solid feelings for two of the characters that were gushed about prior to the show coming out: Saru and Tilly. Saru, I think, had a lot of potential but he feels somehow a bit hollow or underutilised. Tilly is...mildly amusing and majorly annoying, in my judgement.

Who else are we left with? And is it not odd that, of the bridge crew, we know so very, very little about both the helmsman and the navigator? A goodly part of the season passes and they've said, what?, sixteen words between them? At this juncture, they could both die and I would daresay few would notice.

And who's the bloody CMO? Weird that Hugh Culber--not the CMO!--gets all the lines that a CMO normally would! Which is fine; he's a good character. But...compare that to other Star Trek series. When was the last time we heard anything about the second-line medical officers, aside from Chapel? It's almost like they were trying to do an upstairs-downstairs kind of story but, instead, ended up doing a regular ensemble cast whilst pretending it was still an upstairs-downstairs story! Between "Specialist" Burnham (presumably a temporary enlisted grade; not even NCO calibre; a real demotion for Michael), Dr. Culber, and Cadet Tilly, we've three characters who, ostensibly, are second-, third-, or even, in the case of Tilly, z-grade-level positions more-or-less acting as if they were regular first-stringers. Like they were department heads and not third-in-line on the org chart (or worse!). I get it, Michael is, ostensibly, the POV character, but...just some very odd writing choices, methinks.

Saru is my least-favorite character. No reflection on Doug Jones who is an excellent actor. I just don't like Saru right now.
 
I heard that about Discovery before. Now that I've seen part of it, I believe it's full of crap.

Burnham is safe, as killing her the central character would be a leap Star Trek isn't grown-up enough to do. (Plus, in this specific case, it would be a dumb move.)
Stamets survived at least two situations in which he should have died, plus the whole spore drive goes out with him, so they'll probably keep stretching the credibility and keep him alive.
Tyler is spoilers, so he can't die.
Lorca can't die right when he just became very interesting, so he's safe until the end of the season, and I predict he may survive his death because spoilers. At this point, Georgiou could too.
L'Rell also won't die, as we would run out of Klingons.
The Admiral survived her death once.
Saru can probably be sacrificed, but that would be the biggest waste of a great character in the franchise, so they won't do it (unless they pull a Trip and kill him in the finale to make us all happy again; at least it would be a better character moment to see his fear at his end).
Landry was written to die, so she doesn't count.

Tilly and Hugh could die, with Hugh being the one I consider likely. So much for ‘no one is safe’, though.


Interesting thought: If ‘no one is safe’, could Kirk or Spock die? :troll:
 
Why assume “safe” means “from death”? There are countless ways people can be in serious danger without death being the final, or even intended, outcome.

Permanent physical disability, imprisonment, exile, death of a close friend/family member...each of these is a danger to any character and death of the character is not an issue.
 
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