And past “The Enemy Within”. Right up until “Turnabout Intruder.”TOS actually was quite progressive, especially once it gets passed the Cage and into the series proper.
And past “The Enemy Within”. Right up until “Turnabout Intruder.”TOS actually was quite progressive, especially once it gets passed the Cage and into the series proper.
They could certainly have rolled her in, but there's already an A, B, and C plot. I love what she's bringing as a member of the main cast, but it's probably best if they don't expect us to be asking where she is whenever she's not on screen. Admittedly they could have swapped her in with her own C story in place of Boimler's, which would be fine (honestly that'd almost always be an improvement!) but Boimler's bit was funny so.New ep. Weird that T'Lyn wasn't included. She wanted to record stuff about Orion culturse before so she would have asked to be included in tourism reporting. Or else maybe one of the lieutenant junior grades could have requested she be included?
Holy cow, YES! I thought I would be the only one to notice but, YES, there were some amazing fluidity with the expressions at several points! They should save it for the season finale, heheApril pointed out to me that LD massively stepped up their facial animation game at some point. Not sure if that's completely new to this episode, but there were some moments this time I was noticing with Mariner especially where it just seemed way more dynamic and fluid than I remembered noticing. I don't think I appreciate often enough how even outside of the ship CG stuff and sets, this show is not just another animated sitcom on an animation level.
Yeah, I think I'm okay with it either way and I just appreciate that they explored it, and without being entirely cliché.I feel Rutherford and Tendi's plot means that that's as far as it will go. I'm strangely ok with that.
I feel Rutherford and Tendi's plot means that that's as far as it will go. I'm strangely ok with that.
It might be, it might not be. Like the endpoint is them going "oh yeah were just friends" and them comically getting into a very suggestive position that they comment "feels right" which can be taken either way as "oh see they are just friends" or "man these two are really in denial"
What can be taken in less either way is them constantly accidentally saying very "not just friends" stuff without thinking the whole ep and then getting flustered. Rutherford suggesting that a universal symbol of love should be "gorgeous green eyes" or Tendi trying to justify why she jumped to going around topless around him are kinda strong contenders for the real situation being that they do have feelings for each other but are either just too stupid to realize it, aren't ready to admit it, don't actually know what those kinds of feelings /are/.