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yu' ghaH.
I failed my Klingon 101 course. They refused to teach me how to say "Today IS a good day to do two chicks at the same time!", so I left.
I believe that would be "DaHjaj QaQ jaj nga'chuq cha' be' ghaj DeSDu' rap poH!"
I don't think we'll be hearing that on Discovery anytime soon though. Might have to wait for the porn parody
Yeah. And I'm not talking about the Duras sisters, earlier. I'll save my interracial 3-ways for asian girls.
I didn't have to use a VPN, I just log-in like normal and it worked. I'm using Netflix via my Mac.
Have to admit, it's getting more and more interesting that they're doing the whole season as a story arc with all the twists they're throwing in there.
Glad that they renewed it for a second season.
Kind of wondering that they'll do next, because the original idea for this new series was to be sort of an anthology - and not always with the same crew. Like one season was supposed to be before Classic Trek, another season would be during the same time as Kirk and Spock, another during TNG and then beyond.
I have not yet seen this weeks episode but last week with Mudd, was fantastic. Not related, but am wondering what triggered Rapp to suddenly remember what Spacey's did to him.
Watching the show and the first few things that piss me off with the show is the Klingnon's. Yeah I get that you are trying to reinvent them and what not, but if this is taking place in the same canonical universe as the rest of the Star Trek series (non Abrams of course) then the extreme change in facial features and colors throws off the entire canon.
Second the coward Alien who has spider sense for danger, he basically stated that his species tries to avoid danger, problem with that is HOW IN THE HELL did they accomplish any sort of scientific advancement and or exploration? If anything the species should have died off way before they even got to the point where they were intelligent enough to develop tools. This also goes hand in hand with him undermining Michael at the beginning of the series and throughout the show. If he did not suggest that they respect the Klingnons and not fire at them first as Michael who is a SUBJECT MATTER expert suggested, then Captain Phillippa might still be alive.
Throughout the series he is CONSTANTLY belittling her and treating her as scum beneath his boot when in fact it is his poor tactics of running away from a fight, misunderstanding information that is given to him in a tactical sense, and general cowardice in the face of battle. He follows orders from Star Fleet high command as if they were the word of God instead of adapting and overcoming to the situation as it presents itself.
If you can not tell I can not STAND Saru and I really hope they kill off his character, but you know the whole character development bullshit.
Anyone here also seen the series “The Orville”?
I like the reboot of the Klingons.
Exactly, it makes the Klingons much more adversarial.Honestly, I do too. I like that the Klingons are less "human" looking and sounding, it adds to the sense of "other".
So I've made it to episode 11 now and still watching it, so I guess I'm hooked on the show. Not like TNG where it took several seasons before I started watching it on a regular basis (not to mention DS9 and VOY where there are whole seasons I still haven't even watched yet)
Continuity-wise I've pretty much given up on wanting to see them tie it in with the older series. Part of me thinks that if they had taken this approach with Enterprise, that series would have lasted longer than 4 seasons.