Shh, the grownups are talking.
Sure, and I agree. Your point?
Unfortunately, I think the need for defense spending is increasingly clear these days, no?
I was thinking something kind of similar - if they had left Mariner out of it entirely, we could have had a Tendi/T'lyn "Janeway and Chakotay build a bathtub" plot.
It makes me wonder about how much background information Mount was given along with the sides he was reading - honestly, probably very little, or nothing at all.
He certainly seems to be playing the role in a stern-but-friendly way, which is likely not what they were looking for in the case of Lorca.
That particular website tends to trade in ragebait, so I can't say I'm surprised.
Yeah, it's nice to hear they can still get things done, if they're (a) motivated and (b) not being whipped by their leadership.
Much more affordable at animation rates!
I enjoyed this one more than last week's - I think I'm calibrated to prefer the more heartfelt episodes over the sillier ones. And this one added "the purple D" to the lexicon, so that's...a real legacy, is what it is.
The Mariner subplot was pretty thin, and probably could have been cut entirely.
pre-war society
Well, we'll see about that...
Tawny did a guest spot on the Greatest Trek podcast recently, and shed a little more light on how this thing came into being.
Apparently, it was Paramount that was pushing to get a Trek sitcom off the ground, and Alex Kurtzman wasn't sure it could work. But he mentioned it to Tawny, and she rode for the idea.
Yeah, I don't think we actually disagree with much - I certainly agree with the priorities you listed.
However, I also think that defense is also a priority - one that is becoming increasingly urgent with the general state of the world and the unreliability of our closest ally, and that has been neglected for decades.
And I'm not sure I buy in to the idea that we have to choose amongst those priorities. That kind of rhetoric is used to justify all kinds of cuts.