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Star trek discovery season 3 episode 1 review
Star trek discovery season 3 episode 1 review













star trek discovery season 3 episode 1 review

Doing what is right, as best you can, and not being selfish. I miss the great life lessons and hope for the future. It’s probably my biggest problem with the showthe way it’s constantly hitting the same three or four emotional beats with little regard to narrative logic. I tried to watch an episode of this 4th season, but I gave up. Third, I was fast-forwarding through most parts of each episode and didn't finish the season. One of the smartest choices Discovery's season 3 premiere makes is to isolate our protagonist in this brave new.

star trek discovery season 3 episode 1 review

#STAR TREK DISCOVERY SEASON 3 EPISODE 1 REVIEW FOR FREE#

We won’t reveal for now what actually happened to her starship, but Burnham has to adapt to 3188. The surprising move to release the first season for free comes in the run-up to the second season, which lands on June 15 with Paramount no doubt looking to drum up interest in the show for. The second season? I had the same reaction. As Season 3’s first episode, That Hope Is You, begins, Burnham and the crew are separated. There are multiple episodes where you could watch the first 5 minutes and the last 5 minutes and miss out on nothing at all. The season gets worse as it goes along with a truly terrible season end. In the Season 3 premiere, Michael Burnham makes it. Slow uninspired storytelling and awful scriptwriting. Most star trek shows had a hard first season until they got comfortable. Star Trek: Discovery Season 3 Episode 1 Breakdown & References - 'That Hope Is You, Part 1'.

star trek discovery season 3 episode 1 review

I got through the first season, always hoping it would get better. It is taking the whiney, selfish, rich, entitled, babied, mean girls from 80s and 90s shows (who are always angry and crying victim and wanting attention and revenge because someone else has nicer shoes) and instead of having them as the villain and learning great life lessons of what not to be you make them the protagonists and for some reason glorify all the worst parts of their character.















Star trek discovery season 3 episode 1 review