Forget Me Not
- El episodio se transmitió el 5 nov 2020
- TV-MA
- 55min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
6.4/10
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TU CALIFICACIÓN
Agrega una trama en tu idiomaBurnham and Adira visit the Trill homeworld while Saru's efforts on the Discovery to help the crew reconnect yield surprises.Burnham and Adira visit the Trill homeworld while Saru's efforts on the Discovery to help the crew reconnect yield surprises.Burnham and Adira visit the Trill homeworld while Saru's efforts on the Discovery to help the crew reconnect yield surprises.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
Annabelle Wallis
- Zora
- (voz)
Ronnie Rowe
- Lt. R.A. Bryce
- (as Ronnie Rowe Jr.)
Opiniones destacadas
All over the show with the emotion curves, motivations, skill sets, etc
Burnham in the Trill mind zone conduction proceedings like she's got a clue what's going down in an incomprehensible set up.
The trill offended a human would pair with a symbiant while looking like a human with marker pen scribbled on their face.
The emotion curve looks like one of the writers drew it on a time line then shoe horned the action into it. "Oh we need an emotional peak here, in the middle of a scene that doesn't fit for that, no problem, let's get Burnham to drop a nonsensical bit of emoting, no one will notice".
Then the 21st century 'acknowledging we're damaged and hUrTinG' - pop psychology bit. Groan. Is this written by inexperienced, virtue signaling, entitled, emo, teenage hipsters, living in a good suburb but wishing they were street without having to actually rough up their lifestyle? All signs point to yes. All over the show.
Burnham in the Trill mind zone conduction proceedings like she's got a clue what's going down in an incomprehensible set up.
The trill offended a human would pair with a symbiant while looking like a human with marker pen scribbled on their face.
The emotion curve looks like one of the writers drew it on a time line then shoe horned the action into it. "Oh we need an emotional peak here, in the middle of a scene that doesn't fit for that, no problem, let's get Burnham to drop a nonsensical bit of emoting, no one will notice".
Then the 21st century 'acknowledging we're damaged and hUrTinG' - pop psychology bit. Groan. Is this written by inexperienced, virtue signaling, entitled, emo, teenage hipsters, living in a good suburb but wishing they were street without having to actually rough up their lifestyle? All signs point to yes. All over the show.
I already pointed out the similarities between the third season of Discovery and Andromeda in another episode review, but since they just filled in the last piece, let me list this again...
A civilization ending event (The Long Night / The Burn) The once great but now fallen System that has to be restored (The Commonwealth / The Federation) The time displaced hero adapting to a strange time (Dylan Hunt / Michael Burnham) The charming rogue with their own ship that neatly fits in the larger vessel's cargo bay (Becca Valentine / Booker), The valuable aly that could stab you in the back at any moment (Tyr Anasasi / Philipa Georgio) The brilliant but young and unstable Engineer (Harper / split into Stamet and Tilly) The wise and peaceful Alien struggling with his own internal aggression (Rev Bem / Captain Saru) The mysterious young woman who is knowledgeable beyond her years and Not what she seems (Trance Gemini / Adira) And, as of this episode, the Sentient Ship who's primary concern is her captain and the crew (Andromeda / sphere augmented Discovery). Nice to see that the show is getting MUCH better this season. To bad, but NO surprise, that actually using/stealing some of Roddenberry's material is what is making it better.
A civilization ending event (The Long Night / The Burn) The once great but now fallen System that has to be restored (The Commonwealth / The Federation) The time displaced hero adapting to a strange time (Dylan Hunt / Michael Burnham) The charming rogue with their own ship that neatly fits in the larger vessel's cargo bay (Becca Valentine / Booker), The valuable aly that could stab you in the back at any moment (Tyr Anasasi / Philipa Georgio) The brilliant but young and unstable Engineer (Harper / split into Stamet and Tilly) The wise and peaceful Alien struggling with his own internal aggression (Rev Bem / Captain Saru) The mysterious young woman who is knowledgeable beyond her years and Not what she seems (Trance Gemini / Adira) And, as of this episode, the Sentient Ship who's primary concern is her captain and the crew (Andromeda / sphere augmented Discovery). Nice to see that the show is getting MUCH better this season. To bad, but NO surprise, that actually using/stealing some of Roddenberry's material is what is making it better.
This episode shocked me,never thought I'd say anything to praise STD ,the show's getting better this season so far , but this one just rise the bar for future episodes.
This series is the most pathetic sci-fi series ever created,made for emo-teenagers and I can believe it still resist after three seasons.Alex Kurtzman is the lamest Star Trek producer ever.I'm wondering if he knows what a Dyson sphere is,but I'm so sure he has no clue,but surely he knows what woke means.
This episode stinks. This show has really lost its edge. I loved the first two seasons. This one? I'm getting really annoyed with all the crying and CHEESE. It is DRIPPING with cheese. Uggghhhh
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaFirst appearance of the Trill homeworld since Equilibrium (1994).
- ErroresDr. Culber is shown to be familiar with Trill symbionts even though in The Host (1991), set 110 years after Discovery disappeared, the existence of Trill symbionts was shown to be unknown to Starfleet doctors.
- Citas
Dr. Hugh Culber: So, we have 2 choices: I can start digging around your Hippocampus, hoping to find an answer...
Adira: Bad!
Dr. Hugh Culber: Bad. Or, we take you to Trill, if you and the captain agree.
- ConexionesFeatures Sherlock Jr. (1924)
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