What if the red angel is the robotic bridge lady and its totally a time paradox loop of her "activating" herself and turning herself into the red angel.
would be 100x better than it being Michael.
What if the red angel is the robotic bridge lady and its totally a time paradox loop of her "activating" herself and turning herself into the red angel.
I don't see the rationale behind people thinking it's Ariam. She's barely a character who's had maybe 2 sentences of dialogue. They're not going to make her the central mystery character. It will either be someone completely new or well established already.
He can't, Pike returns to enterprise and we know his fate 10 years down the line thanks to the Menagerie.
Looks like some Airiam stuff is happening this week. If they start now they could build her up in the last six episodes, but it's just as likely in my mind her part of the plot is completed this week.
Oh I know, I should be more clear. Lorca was set up as a pretty fascinating "dark side" Captain who ended up just being one of the bad guys. I know Pike will live; but I would like a great sendoff, so to say.
Yeah that's how I see it. She's just a pawn.I think what happened to Airiam (and the Matrix like ship that attacked the pod) is from the adversary of the Angel, not the Angel.
It's not Ariam I don't think. Arian is infected with something evil and is trying to undo the work that the Red Angel (non evil character) is doing.
I think it being Michael is a red herring and that the writers want you to think it will be her by dropping bread crumbs like the red angel being human and female.
Stuff that goes against the Michael Red Angel theory:
1. How would Michael save her self from being eaten by the creature on Vulcan when a version of Michael would have had grown up to become the Red Angel in the first place?
2. Why wouldn't Spock immediately recognize the Red Angel as Michael when he did the Vulcan mind meld with her?
3. The Red Angel appears to be from 500 years in the future (the same as the probe and A.I. That has invaded Ariam. How and why would Michael even be that far in the future and where would she get such powers as to move through both time and space? Wibbly Wobbly, Timey Wimey!
4. Why and how would Michael want to change certain events like with the humans on the planet, the futurd of the Kelpien species, etc. To what end?
Nothing lines up at all. Not even a little. I hope it's not Michael and someone entirely new.
I don't know because it obviously has not. There's no way he won't be gay anymore, that would be a PR disaster for the show, "Star Trek introduces first gay couple, perfects conversion therapy via death and spore revival".
He was very uncomfortable when Stamets hugged/kissed him when he came back.
He was very uncomfortable when Stamets hugged/kissed him when he came back.
Maybe it's just because his feelings toward him have changed, which he expressed in the current episode, but it might be that it'll end up not being Culber at all, despite all the tests they've done.
I elaborated a bit in my edited post, Culber's sexuality cannot change for real world reasons, of course he could have fallen out of love with Stamets and if he's not Culber at all the point is moot anyway.He was very uncomfortable when Stamets hugged/kissed him when he came back.
Maybe it's just because his feelings toward him have changed, which he expressed in the current episode, but it might be that it'll end up not being Culber at all, despite all the tests they've done.
For real.I don't know because it obviously has not. There's no way he won't be gay anymore, that would be a PR disaster for the show, "Star Trek introduces first gay couple, perfects conversion therapy via death and spore revival".
Oh yeah me too, I'm going to miss the hell out of him for next season.
1&4 are covered by bootstrap paradox and predestination paradox. She does all those because she already knows they need to happen.I think it being Michael is a red herring and that the writers want you to think it will be her by dropping bread crumbs like the red angel being human and female.
Stuff that goes against the Michael Red Angel theory:
1. How would Michael save her self from being eaten by the creature on Vulcan when a version of Michael would have had grown up to become the Red Angel in the first place?
2. Why wouldn't Spock immediately recognize the Red Angel as Michael when he did the Vulcan mind meld with her?
3. The Red Angel appears to be from 500 years in the future (the same as the probe and A.I. That has invaded Ariam. How and why would Michael even be that far in the future and where would she get such powers as to move through both time and space? Wibbly Wobbly, Timey Wimey!
4. Why and how would Michael want to change certain events like with the humans on the planet, the futurd of the Kelpien species, etc. To what end?
Nothing lines up at all. Not even a little. I hope it's not Michael and someone entirely new.
I don't think they'll do a Pike Enterprise show, so far all spin offs in development have differentiated themselves a lot, a Pike show would be another starfleet crew on an explorer having adventures in the exact same time period, feels a bit pointless. If they want a Pike show they could just keep him on Discovery with Spock and Number One (as the new Enterprise captain) recurring.I've been loving the amount of noise people have been making online about a Pike/Spock/#1/Enterprise spinoff.
Hopefully their (assumed) departure at the end of this season is not goodbye.
I don't think they'll do a Pike Enterprise show, so far all spin offs in development have differentiated themselves a lot, a Pike show would be another starfleet crew on an explorer having adventures in the exact same time period, feels a bit pointless. If they want a Pike show they could just keep him on Discovery with Spock and Number One (as the new Enterprise captain) recurring.
Every time Stamets talks to Culber who is clearly going through some shit I am internally screaming "DUDE. HE DIED. GIVE HIM SOME TIME TO GET HIS HEAD IN CHECK. GOD DAMN SHOW SOME CHILL"
Every time Stamets talks to Culber who is clearly going through some shit I am internally screaming "DUDE. HE DIED. GIVE HIM SOME TIME TO GET HIS HEAD IN CHECK. GOD DAMN SHOW SOME CHILL"
Every time Stamets talks to Culber who is clearly going through some shit I am internally screaming "DUDE. HE DIED. GIVE HIM SOME TIME TO GET HIS HEAD IN CHECK. GOD DAMN SHOW SOME CHILL"
I think Stamets is very aware that new Culber has returned a somewhat 'different' person.Every time Stamets talks to Culber who is clearly going through some shit I am internally screaming "DUDE. HE DIED. GIVE HIM SOME TIME TO GET HIS HEAD IN CHECK. GOD DAMN SHOW SOME CHILL"
I'm not sure any of us would be any better if we found our partner with a snapped neck, had a funeral and then weeks later when you've just started to deal with it a bit they are alive again.Every time Stamets talks to Culber who is clearly going through some shit I am internally screaming "DUDE. HE DIED. GIVE HIM SOME TIME TO GET HIS HEAD IN CHECK. GOD DAMN SHOW SOME CHILL"
No practically, they actually got married. "Saints of Imperfection" confirms this in Michael's voiceover, as she refers to Paul as a widower.
What is the term if your partner dies and you aren't married?No practically, they actually got married. "Saints of Imperfection" confirms this in Michael's voiceover, as she refers to Paul as a widower.
"It's the future, and we're beyond these arbitrary social constructs that invalidate relationships like that"?
The attention to detail like this is all over Discovery and love that they do stuff like that.Rewatching 'If Memory Serves', man thats a really good looking episode. Really liked the shot of Culber in the turbolift. Never thought of them as so claustrophobic before. Also liked the fact the bridge crew eats together at the same time. Wonder if we will ever get to see the 'night shift' officers
The attention to detail like this is all over Discovery and love that they do stuff like that.
Also liked the fact the bridge crew eats together at the same time. Wonder if we will ever get to see the 'night shift' officers
I swear there was an episode of TNG where Picard and the main cast walks on to the bridge and the other shift is relieved. Maybe im tripping and just thinking of Robot Chicken though. The other shifts do get mentioned occasionally but apparently nothing fun happens when theyre onI too would love to see that. It is something missing from most sci-fi series, no one wonders how those space vassels run 24/7 (they can't park for sleep, can they?). The Expanse showed that, though.
I think it was Data's Day.I swear there was an episode of TNG where Picard and the main cast walks on to the bridge and the other shift is relieved.
Voyager had an episode where Harry was in charge during the night shift and gets a distress signal. I think that was the episode where they pick up that robot missile that takes over the Doctor and threatens to blow up Voyager if they don't take him to his target.I swear there was an episode of TNG where Picard and the main cast walks on to the bridge and the other shift is relieved. Maybe im tripping and just thinking of Robot Chicken though. The other shifts do get mentioned occasionally but apparently nothing fun happens when theyre on
I swear there was an episode of TNG where Picard and the main cast walks on to the bridge and the other shift is relieved. Maybe im tripping and just thinking of Robot Chicken though. The other shifts do get mentioned occasionally but apparently nothing fun happens when theyre on