I appreciate how Discovery and SNW recontextualize the TOS era, retconning the idea that women couldn't command starships. Women not only commanded starships during the era, one of them had the distinction of being one of Starfleet's most decorated Captains. As it should be.
I appreciate how Discovery and SNW recontextualize the TOS era, retconning the idea that women couldn't command starships. Women not only commanded starships during the era, one of them had the distinction of being one of Starfleet's most decorated Captains. As it should be.
This scene illustrates so well why S5 is a great final season. The way it reflects on the series past through the lens of its characters growth, how far they've come from where they began, both within and without, both with each other and within their own agency is pitch perfect.
This scene illustrates so well why S5 is a great final season. The way it reflects on the series past through the lens of its characters growth, how far they've come from where they began, both within and without, both with each other and within their own agency is pitch perfect.
One of my friends is watching DS9 for the first time. Her jaw was on the floor.
One of my friends is watching DS9 for the first time. Her jaw was on the floor.
Such a small moment that says so much about Michael and Spock's relationship. There was a vulnerability he allowed himself around Michael that enabled her to see what was inside of him.
"I think I might know."
Yes, Michael, you did, and he was all the better for it.
Such a small moment that says so much about Michael and Spock's relationship. There was a vulnerability he allowed himself around Michael that enabled her to see what was inside of him.
"I think I might know."
Yes, Michael, you did, and he was all the better for it.