'Star Trek: Discovery' renewed for Season 2 at CBS All Access

For a second i thought they were going to get stuck in that universe.

Almost had a Voyager like twist
 
This version of Star Trek is dope ...Lorca was brutal

bad decision to bring the emperor to federation universe
 
feels like more has happened in this show so far than in all the others combined

source.gif

ymctkuqmafsftujb3zmj.gif

source.gif

giphy.gif

giphy24.gif

tumblr_ox5hq6cp2D1r72dfyo1_1280.gif


:cool:
 
Last edited:
I think the issue with the others shows is that they have the Ghost of Gene Roddenberry hovering over them and he had a vision that they were not allowed to stray too far from.

Discovery has a different vision that is Star Trekish - this gives the show a different style of storytelling that isn't "Wagon Train in Space."
 

‘Star Trek: Discovery’: Michelle Yeoh Reveals Why She Almost Turned Down Playing Georgiou, and Why She’s Thrilled to Be Back

111669_0689b-2.jpg


When “Star Trek: Discovery” starMichelle Yeohwas told that the character of Captain Philippa Georgiou would die in the opening episodes of the CBS All Access series, it was nearly a dealbreaker for her. “I said [to the producers], ‘If you’re gonna kill me off, I don’t want to be in it. I don’t want to just die and disappear.'”

Fortunately, showrunners Aaron Harberts and Gretchen Berg assured her that she’d be coming back — which made Yeoh happy, but led to months of secrecy. “The fans, they’ve been so sweet. They stop me on the street to say, ‘Why did you get killed off? Why did they let them kill you off? Come back.’ So, I am glad I am back,” she said. “But it’s been very difficult trying to keep the secret from everyone. It’s been the hardest thing to do, I think, in recent years, to not spill the beans.”

Of course, when Yeoh returned to “Discovery,” it wasn’t as the Captain Georgiou who had become a mentor to Michael Burnham (Sonequa Martin-Green) — instead, we were introduced to Georgiou’s Mirror Universe equivalent, the ruthless Emperor of the Terrans.

“She’s scary. I love the music, the costumes, the makeup, and hair. And you’re not quite sure when she’s going to attack and what she’s going to do next, so you’re always on your guard,” she said. “Can you imagine having a role like that to play? It was like the most delicious meal. You’re savoring it from savory to spicy. Oh, yeah, I was having a great time.”

Added Yeoh, “It was more sensual, it was dark, and eerie, and creepy at the same time, so it was interesting. I mean, it really made you sort of like succumb to another side of you, which is nice.”

111671_1602b.jpg


Getting to play in the Mirror Universe this season meant a lot of action sequences, including a climactic confrontation between Georgiou and Lorca (Jason Isaacs) in Episode 13, “What’s Past Is Prologue.” And, just for the record, Yeoh thinks Jason Isaacs was being “way too modest”when he told IndieWire a few weeks agothat doing fight scenes with her made him feel like “a clumsy, drunken hippo.”

“Jason has done many action stunts, and he does everything himself,” she said. “It’s like, ‘Are you sure you want to do that roll, Jason? You don’t really have to.’ He was like, ‘No, no, no, no. I can do it.’ And so he’s falling on his… It’s Jason all the way.”

Added Yeoh, “He’s pretending, okay? He’s doing the Jason thing. He’s a gentleman.”

Yeoh said that the fight sequences in Episode 13 were the longest of the season, which she felt was necessary because “Jason’s character was so pivotal and important since Episode 3, and this was his send-off.”

The day they filmed the ultimate confrontation, Yeoh said, was a great deal of fun — and they had an audience. “Anthony Rapp was there, and a couple of our other actors. We all go, ‘What are you guys doing? It’s your day off.’ They’re like, ‘Oh, no. We came to watch you guys fight.'”

Having survived that epic battle, Georgiou has now crossed over to the Prime Universe, and heading into this Sunday’s season finale it’s impossible to predict what her fate may be — or if there’s any chance of redemption for the character, who wears her darkness on her sleeve.

“This was something that we all talked about right at the beginning,” she said. “It’s like, yes, you see her being very tough and all that, but… there is hope, there is humanity, and it reflects in all the little things that Emperor Georgiou has done, even when she was in the Terran world. That scene between her and Michael Burnham when they talk about their betrayal, their love — if someone can feel that much pain by losing someone you love, there is redemption, there must be redemption, but it doesn’t happen overnight.”

For Yeoh, the dynamic between Burnham and Georgiou at the end of Season 1 is an interesting twist on their relationship at the beginning of the series. “I think I see it almost like a role reversal right now, with Captain Phillipa Georgiou to Michael Burnham at the beginning where she was trying to instill humanity with Michael Burnham, and help her to think and believe that it is okay to feel emotions and be human,” she said. “Captain Phillipa was the one who was teaching Michael Burnham. But now, it seems that Michael Burnham is the one who needs to help Emperor Georgiou find her humanity.”

111669_0222b.jpg


And the groundwork for that, Yeoh believes, has already been laid for in previous episodes. “You see her softening when she was fighting next to Michael Burnham — she feels like her daughter was there,” she said. “So, I think this bond is never gonna go away from the two of them, and it will be interesting if in the future journeys, they can help each other find that again.”

What’s interesting to Yeoh is the way in which people have been reacting to this new version of Georgiou. “People are actually loving this new character. They don’t go, ‘Oh, she’s evil. Why would you want to play an evil character?’ You know, your hero is only as good as your antagonist, and sometimes you need someone to, you know, rough up things a little. What I love about this character is she will help you, as long as she helps herself as well,” she said.

“That’s what ‘Star Trek’ is — it’s always very reflective of what’s happening around today,” she said. “Let me put it this way — these are interesting times, and I think our series has been very reflective of that. And I think people have been very excited, especially when they see so many woman roles, and this is something that we are fighting for right now is gender equality, so it seems right. It is right, that in the future, which is what ‘Star Trek’ always represents. You know? This is our future, and it’s so inspiring, especially for young girls to turn around and go, ‘Hey, I can be an admiral, I can be a captain.'”

Noted IndieWire: “She could be an emperor.”

“Yes, as well as an emperor,” she agreed.

“I really, really am so grateful for this chance to be part of the ‘Star Trek’ family because there’s so much love and passion that goes into it, the details, everything,” Yeoh said. “From the stories, the costumes, the special effects. Isn’t it just amazing when the mycelium is reborn again? I mean, it’s like poetry in motion. So, I’m really very grateful for this opportunity.”

The Season 1 finale of “Star Trek: Discovery” streams this Sunday at 8:30 p.m. on CBS All Access.


http://www.indiewire.com/2018/02/st...e-yeoh-interview-emperor-georgiou-1201926766/
 
Didn't like this last episode one bit. I can't believe that went hard for the last few weeks only to punk out in the end. Cisco would have finished the job
 
Yeah the last episode was meh. They should've had a battle in space or on Qo'nos.

Maybe they ran out of money lol :dunno:
 
Last edited:
Though someone already posted it above,

If you're a Life-Long STAR TREK fan,
You are definitely going to get teary-eyed or just totally CRY at the final shot of this episode.

The entire episode itself was somewhat low-key.
But that made it feel like a TOS episode.
 
Beautifully done. They did so much fighting and faced so much peril she found a way to make it happen without destroying worlds which stays true to what the fleet is all about. that is the essence.
The ending reveal made me nerd out a little bit
I wasn't a huge fan of Trek but i can watch this one it pays off every time.
feels like it was 3 full seasons in 1.
very well done
 
Time for my weekly bitching and complaining.

I can't even type all the shit that was wrong about Discovery's Mirror Universe.

Starfleet was so concerned about how people would react to the existence of a mirror universe that they immediately classified it with Discovery, yet gave zero fucks 10 years later when Kirk crossed over?

Kirk was supposed to have been the most infamous name in the alternate universe despite the fact that Discovery blew up the fucking emperor's ship?

The people in the alternate universe thought that Kirk's crossover was the first one, so how the fuck did they just forget everything that happened 10 years earlier?

(prime universe) Why would threatening to blow up Qo'noS (with no analysis of the proof) cause the Klingons to unite behind a nobody and recall their ships IMMEDIATELY?

There is ZERO chance they will maintain canon with Pike and Spock next season. Zero. They will fuck it up.
 
Wait why did they take it off of netflix? Where can I see it free?

I just seen the first episode and it was pretty good.
 
CBS All Access won't have the next season of Star Trek: Discoveryready for streaming until early 2019, but fans won't have to wait until then for new content. Today at Comic-Con executive producer and co-creator Alex Kurtzman revealed four "Short Treks" will arrive throughout the fall, as 10 - 15 minute standalone episodes. Rainn Wilson's character Harry Mudd will be featured in one, Aldis Hodge as Craft in another, while the other two follow characters Saru and Tilly.

https://www.engadget.com/2018/07/20/star-trek-discovery-s2-trailer-short-trek/?sr_source=Twitter
 
Back
Top