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Watching SNW S2E2, I couldn’t help but contrast it with Discovery … my thoughts.

https://startrek.website/post/92087

Watching SNW S2E2, I couldn’t help but contrast it with Discovery … my thoughts. - Star Trek: Website

Reposting this from the SNW S2E2 thread as it was removed by a mod for being “off topic”. ::: spoiler SNW S2E2 spoilers and a Discovery critical perspective So I’m not the biggest fan of Discovery. I would say I’ve found it a disappointment and I’m sure I’m not alone in this. I don’t want to convince anyone here of this or even get into the arguments, in part because there’s still a lot I’ve liked about the show and what they tried and the fact that it ushered in more trek! What I did want to talk about, just in case anyone finds it interesting or agrees … is that this last episode of SNW (S2 ep 2, ad astra per aspera) feels like a perfect demonstration of what Discovery was missing. Sure, using a court trial as a vehicle is a bit tropy, but for a reason, it works. The story and premise of the trial, while not particularly deep or even well rooted in character, worked. It made sense, had human and political plot elements to it and was delivered well most importantly … all of which is what, IMO, Discovery often lacked and instead would often just cross the line into being on the nose. I don’t want to be negative against Discovery here. It is what it is and has its fans. I just want to express as someone who didn’t vibe with Discovery that this is what was missing for me, and I’m very pleased to have SNW! Added to original post after removed Watching the episode it felt like writers etc had reflected on Discovery and wanted to do the progressive, ethical stuff differently, and maybe they were trying to do it better too. IMO, what the writers managed to pull off was successfully weaving personal stories and inter personal dynamics with the ethical issue, which, in combination with the court room drama structure, allowed the issue to be explored and unravelled organically. From what I’ve gathered from my own reflections and speaking to others about Discovery, part of the difficulties some of us have had with it is its tendency to resort to speeches/monologues to digest dilemmas. For someone like me, it was tonally off putting, because it took away my ability to feel like I was exploring the issue myself either sympathetically with individual characters or logically/philosophically. With this episode, part of the reason it works, IMO is that Una’s trial takes us through the issue, not any one perspective, character or speech, demonstrating each character’s personal connections and biases while also allowing the issues to stay in focus. Plus, it was cool to see Neera being a badass lawyer! Maybe I just like legal dramas too much!! Thoughts? Am I being too harsh on Discovery? :::

Instance Meta - Is this instance getting flooded with spam bot accounts?

https://startrek.website/post/70521

Instance Meta - Is this instance getting flooded with spam bot accounts? - Star Trek: Website

So, lemmy seems to be flooded with spam bot accounts at the moment. Look through the table of servers on fedidb (https://fedidb.org/software/lemmy [https://fedidb.org/software/lemmy]) and notice how there are these huge instances without any active users (MAU). Also notice how startrek.website has 9000 users for 276 active users this month. From memory, when I signed up, there was no email requirement or captcha or anything. Admins … maybe you want to tighten things up?

Does an admin or something want to make "first contact"?

She probably doesn't know this place or lemmy exists, and if she wants to post here, like all mastodon users, could maybe do with a pointer or two (but also a warning about following this community unless she's ok with a firehose on her feed, which she might be).

PSA: Jeri - Seven of Nine - Ryan is active on the fediverse!

https://startrek.website/post/63151

PSA: Jeri - Seven of Nine - Ryan is active on the fediverse! - Star Trek: Website

Just in case you didn’t know … she’s on mastodon, has probably been here longer than you, and is active (she once actually replied to me!!!). https://mastodon.world/@JeriLRyan [https://mastodon.world/@JeriLRyan]