Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Season 2: Difference between revisions

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I keep thinking about Boimler's interactions with Spock and Chapel. Of course the whole episode is a big time loop, but more specifically here could it be a predestination paradox that Boimler's revelation that Spock's period of emotionality is small enough to not even be remembered by history causes Christine to realize their relationship is doomed and so push her towards moving past it? Based on previous history we know sometime within the next two years she should be engaged to someone else.
I keep thinking about Boimler's interactions with Spock and Chapel. Of course the whole episode is a big time loop, but more specifically here could it be a predestination paradox that Boimler's revelation that Spock's period of emotionality is small enough to not even be remembered by history causes Christine to realize their relationship is doomed and so push her towards moving past it? Based on previous history we know sometime within the next two years she should be engaged to someone else.
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208: '''Under the Cloak of War''' ''[[2023]] [[July 27]]''


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(First watched 2023-07-27) This is... gray. Maybe the most DS9-ish episode since DS9? Seemed built very much like something about Kira and Cardassians would be, but here it's M'Benga and Chapel (mostly) and the Klingons. So much is gray it's hard for me to say I liked the episode, though. M'Benga ends up stabbing a damn dude to death, but we're left both unclear about how exactly the fight went down, and what exactly the Klingon general/ambassador's true motivations were.
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