I finished DiscoTrek season 3 and...I am still enjoying...but the destination of this ride sucked immensely, however I did enjoy the rest stops of most of the episodes. A shame for the early leave of Michelle Yeoh but at least it was, somewhat, well written.
Funny story. So the day I, last Saturday actually, watched the Philippa leaving episode at night, my wife happened to catch Michelle's magnum opus "Everything Everywhere All at Once" as we got out of bed that morning. It was our second time watching it, but it's such a peculiar movie that I happily devoured it again. And so late at night after such a dose of Michelle Yeoh I had trouble sleeping, as she was everywhere in my mind
Anyway about DiscoTrek Season 3, love the fights scene's I can see and appreciate that Sonequa did a real effort to play those scenes with sincere intensity, she actual does a WWE "forbidden" Triangle Choke on a bad guy while she's on an injured leg...nice touch!
Tilly grows some more, as well as other, farther from the spotlight, minor characters...maybe Owo and Detmer aren't such minor characters anymore by the end of this season...and it's great to see this. Wish I had more to watch about them then all that Adira nonsense, "teen" prodigy, although I do find the Trill episode a real highlight of great writing following with established lore and still managing to enrich it. It makes no sense Grey got the symbiont after a Starfleet admiral carried it, although I guess that episode does explain it
there just weren't enough trills to go around...the exact opposite of what was going on centuries before during Jadzia's time
But my tru major gripe is the season finale including previous episode...not even Akira Toryama dared of writing a screaming over the top of his lungs Goku straining to achieve super saiyan 3 form
to cause such massive loss of life and desctruction across the galaxy that was The Burn. I find it very silly writing below MCU current levels of silliness.
Also Picard's Entreprise established in various episodes that turbolifts run inside shafts, and however omnidirectional they might be I don't think the original vision behind this concept never imagined these devices travelling
unhinged on an almost absent rails across hangar sized somewhat busy, somewhat empty places inside a starship...that is not bigger then Kirk's/Pike's Enterprise.
Oh and I like Booker, a lot, good acting, good writing (except the finale) and not to sound racist but I really like the black british accent, remind me of an Idris Elba...it's just cool you know
