Tiste Simeon, on 21 October 2020 - 08:32 PM, said:
So only on episode 5 of season 1 but I'm glad I'm watching. Harry Mudd appeared! Rainn Wilson is definitely the right guy for the role.
Wasn't a big fan of the portrayal. Mudd in TOS was a rogue but mostly harmless. Mudd in Discovery is a sociopath.
Huh? Mudd in TOS:
Drugging mass groups of women to sell them?
Mostly harmless?
If I remember correctly (and I might not as it was a while ago), the drug made them more attractive to others so the con was on the miners rather than the women who knew they were on the drug. Kirk gives one a placebo at one point. All three signed on with him to escape situations in which marriage prospects were slim or non-existent.
However, what I meant was that in TOS he is a criminal and generally up to no good but he isn't a cold blooded murderer. His rap sheet in TOS suggests a history of dealing in stolen goods and counterfeit money.
However, what I meant was that in TOS he is a criminal and generally up to no good but he isn't a cold blooded murderer. His rap sheet in TOS suggests a history of dealing in stolen goods and counterfeit money.
Here's Rainn Wilson talking about Mudd and why DISCO darkens his portrayal from what we know.
Harry Mudd as he was in TOS doesn't fit on DISCO during a war...the things he did on TOS means that he probably really would have been how DISCO portrays him...you just didn't see it because the TOS episodes are played for laughs. But the guy that he was ABSOLUTELY could be a sociopath, we just didn't see it in TOS.
I think it's an organic character deepening myself, and Rainn is BRILLIANT.
Lastly, does Mudd, of all people, need to be untouched? He was on like 3 episodes of TOS, it's not like he's sacrosanct as a character to need an exacting portrayal as the fop they played him as on TOS.
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However, what I meant was that in TOS he is a criminal and generally up to no good but he isn't a cold blooded murderer. His rap sheet in TOS suggests a history of dealing in stolen goods and counterfeit money.
Here's Rainn Wilson talking about Mudd and why DISCO darkens his portrayal from what we know.
Harry Mudd as he was in TOS doesn't fit on DISCO during a war...the things he did on TOS means that he probably really would have been how DISCO portrays him...you just didn't see it because the TOS episodes are played for laughs. But the guy that he was ABSOLUTELY could be a sociopath, we just didn't see it in TOS.
I think it's an organic character deepening myself, and Rainn is BRILLIANT.
Lastly, does Mudd, of all people, need to be untouched? He was on like 3 episodes of TOS, it's not like he's sacrosanct as a character to need an exacting portrayal as the fop they played him as on TOS.
I personally found it jarring which impacts my enjoyment of episodes. Other opinions, obviously, are available. For me, it is the wrong order. The light hearted scoundrel turns into a cold blooded killer I can accept. With Discovery being earlier, the change goes in reverse.
My take of Discovery so far:
Season 1 - good overall story which jarred with things like Mudd, the Klingon changes, etc
Season 2 - didn't like the story though Pike's portrayal was good. Felt Section 31 was too well known in the Federation rather than the secret they were portrayed as previously. Nimoy has spoiled for me any other actor being Spock.
Season 3 - only seen episode 1 - thought it was the best episode so far. Hopeful for the rest of it.
This post has been edited by glasseye: 23 October 2020 - 11:32 AM
See my main introduction to ST comes from the Fleet Command game and they've based it on the latest movies (so Khan in there looks like Cumberbatch etc) and more recently, Discovery. So if they've based game version of Mudd from the Discovery version of him if course I'll like that because it's what I know.
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This is really weird and the the timing of this to coincide with the recent discussion here is chillingly similar. So, this week I was watching an episode of El Rey Nation. It's a geek discussion show where they talk all things (and debate all things) geek and geekery/geektastic/geekcraft. So in this episode they were having a showdown about alien races and they brought up The Great Gazoo from The Flinstones and Q from Star Trek. And during the discussion this über-nerd, who is a regular on the show, made a very cogent point, and that is The Great Gazoo and Q are one and the same. And you know what? I totally see it.
Second half of the season opener was solidly done. And again, the end scene got me super emotional.
I REALLY liked the Wild West/swinging saloon doors motif in this episode. It was not overwrought, but just there enough to feel it as a trope. Same with Black Bart the smuggler dude who runs things because no one can stop him..and though she came in RIGHT on cue (after her speech about the planet being an unknown/possible violence) Georgiou's entrance was perfect as was her bravado. I also liked the parasite ice bent. It gave the episode a bit of a Classic Trek Threat vibe, without having it be part of the whole story.
Lastly, I would like Tig Notaro (Jett) to live sarcastically in my head please. She. Is. The. Damned. Best. Every single scene and line is note perfect. I'll be pissed if she ever leaves the show as she adds such a deadpan humour vibe to the whole thing. Amazing.
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Episode 9 of season 1 and I'm really enjoying this show!
For reference, that's the one where Stamets has to make 133 jumps to get a lock on the sensors of the cloaked Ship of the Dead and Burnham and Tyler are on the ship to plant the sensors. grand stuff.
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Tiste Simeon, on 26 October 2020 - 07:28 PM, said:
Episode 9 of season 1 and I'm really enjoying this show!
For reference, that's the one where Stamets has to make 133 jumps to get a lock on the sensors of the cloaked Ship of the Dead and Burnham and Tyler are on the ship to plant the sensors. grand stuff.
If your'e enjoying S1 this much (and I did upon my re-watch as well), then S2 and what we've seen of 3 will be really enjoyable for you!
"When the last tree has fallen, and the rivers are poisoned, you cannot eat money, oh no." ~Aurora
“Someone will always try to sell you despair, just so they don't feel alone.” ~Ursula Vernon
Second half of the season opener was solidly done. And again, the end scene got me super emotional.
I REALLY liked the Wild West/swinging saloon doors motif in this episode. It was not overwrought, but just there enough to feel it as a trope. Same with Black Bart the smuggler dude who runs things because no one can stop him..and though she came in RIGHT on cue (after her speech about the planet being an unknown/possible violence) Georgiou's entrance was perfect as was her bravado. I also liked the parasite ice bent. It gave the episode a bit of a Classic Trek Threat vibe, without having it be part of the whole story.
Lastly, I would like Tig Notaro (Jett) to live sarcastically in my head please. She. Is. The. Damned. Best. Every single scene and line is note perfect. I'll be pissed if she ever leaves the show as she adds such a deadpan humour vibe to the whole thing. Amazing.
Pretty much agreed across the board. I will say, with regards to the ice, that my first thought was "Because OF COURSE the ice is parasitic!"
Really, there was never any chance that it would have been anything but.
Second half of the season opener was solidly done. And again, the end scene got me super emotional.
I REALLY liked the Wild West/swinging saloon doors motif in this episode. It was not overwrought, but just there enough to feel it as a trope. Same with Black Bart the smuggler dude who runs things because no one can stop him..and though she came in RIGHT on cue (after her speech about the planet being an unknown/possible violence) Georgiou's entrance was perfect as was her bravado. I also liked the parasite ice bent. It gave the episode a bit of a Classic Trek Threat vibe, without having it be part of the whole story.
Lastly, I would like Tig Notaro (Jett) to live sarcastically in my head please. She. Is. The. Damned. Best. Every single scene and line is note perfect. I'll be pissed if she ever leaves the show as she adds such a deadpan humour vibe to the whole thing. Amazing.
I got quite a Firefly vibe - particularly for Whitefall and Patience. That is in no way a bad thing.
Excellent second epsiode and fully agree that Tig Notaro is sensational. I like her and Stamets together. Thought Saru and Tilly's exchange about her being a very good first impression was lovely too.
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Posted 03 November 2020 - 01:40 AM
I think its a toss up with between Pike's "I'm your cool dad" and Georgiou's "And I'm your slightly psychopathic mom" for which is the best character in season 2
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stone monkey, on 03 November 2020 - 01:40 AM, said:
I think its a toss up with between Pike's "I'm your cool dad" and Georgiou's "And I'm your slightly psychopathic mom" for which is the best character in season 2
These two and Tilly's inappropriate and awkward enthusiastic outbursts are absolutely the core of why I love this show right now.
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Finished. Enjoyed. Don’t like those Klingons at all. Beautiful presentation on ships and make up.
The Klingons get...er...fixed in S2. They look more like they do in every other bit of Trek media.
The showrunners of S1 were fired for abuse of their cast and crew, so S2 onwards does a bunch of little fixes. Nothing major, but notable.
The Spore Drive is actually really cool. It gives a non-warp way to travel through the universe. And the ship-flip effect for it is Cool AF. Black Alert, btw, means spore drive jump.
I don't want to spoil anything for you, but hope you keep watching and catch up. This is now my second favourite Trek show just under TNG, and when it started I hated it. Take that as you will.
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