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 Message 20650 
 Eric Oulashin to Frank Linhares 
 Thought on Discovery 
 10 May 19 17:09:27 
 
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  Re: Thought on Discovery
  By: Frank Linhares to All on Mon Apr 22 2019 11:09 pm

 FL> Now that season 2 of discovery is in the books, what are people's thoughts
 FL> on it? How does everyone feel about how they played fast and loose with
 FL> canon?

I think it was an interesting and good season, but a little odd with how it's
trying to fit in with canon.  Spock recommending to never speak of Discovery
again seemed like a quick and cheap way to explain why Spock never mentioned
Discovery or his adopted human sister later.  And I still feel like the
difference in appearance of the Klingons hasn't been fully explained yet.

It seems the special effects budget has been good for this show though.  I like
how the ships look (especially the Enterprise, even if it does look a little
different from the original series Enterprise), and all the external shots and
battle scenes have looked great.

Eric
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