Star Trek: Prodigy Season 2 is now on Netflix, and Dan and Kevin Hageman offer an update on the future of Season 3, romance, and more.
Star Trek: Prodigy Season 2 is now on Netflix, and Dan and Kevin Hageman offer an update on the future of Season 3, romance, and more.
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The Kobyashi Maru episode made Prodigy amazing for me too. The sound editing alone was just astounding. As a former sound editor, I was blown away. And now see my spoiler above to find out where I am in season 2 because I was, again, blown away.
Thank you for your nuanced opinion. As we’re talking about taste here and me not having watched Prodigy at all* I’d quite like to know where you’re coming from.
Which Star Trek movie do you prefer? Would you rather be Picard, O’Brien or the Doctor?
*I’m currently watching all Star Trek from tosS1E1 up until the very end. Currently at VoyS7E22. Have seen them all before though. A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away.
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So rather be tortured in your own mind than being part of the Borg collective? I really don’t know. Torture vs ego death.
Wrath of khan is an understandable choice and it’s my number two. As a movie it’s the best I think, but I’ve always loved the political scope of The Undiscovered Country
Trauma from torture can be overcome. A lingering connection to the Borg is lifelong.
Interesting. I watched the first episode or two and just couldn’t get into it, but maybe I need to give it another try.
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I forgot it was on Netflix, which is a service we don’t have, so I guess I won’t watch it. Maybe if someone buys me the discs - that’s how I originally got into Discovery.