Showing posts with label science fiction. Show all posts
Showing posts with label science fiction. Show all posts

Monday, 23 February 2026

Stranger Things — Series 5: Chapter 3 — The Turnbow Trap — A Review

20th February, 2026.
“The Turnbow Trap”.
An Introduction.

Right at the moment … ?

I’m contemplating dinner.

I actually have enough to get a take out: and eat it in front of … 

Well, practically anything that’s on TV, to be honest.

My building’s communal aerial got fixed, this morning.

So watching TV’s something of a delight.

That said … ?

I’ll probably be watching something on YouTube, rather than the usual news channels.

There’s only so much about Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor a body can put up with … !

~≈🐙≈~

At any rate … ?

I’ve a busy weekend, this weekend: I’ve got my nephew, tomorrow, hopefully, and be having dinner at my mothers on Sunday … 

So … ?

I’ll be watching the next episode of Stranger Things 5, “The Turnbow Trap”, tonight: then … ?

Given some luck, patience and a halfway decent meal, I’ll have this review posted by Monday, 23rd February.

That’s we both of us will find out how good the episode was … 

~≈🐙≈~

Monday, 16 February 2026

Stranger Things — Series 5: Chapter 2 — The Vanishing Of Holly Weaver — A Review

13th February, 2026.
“The Vanishing Of Holly Weaver”.
An Introduction.

Last week, I started watching series five of Stranger Things.

On Saturday night.

Just in case you were interested in either reading my written review, or watching the video version.


You’re still welcome to do both.

I’m also very aware that I said I’d be watching the next episode, “The Vanishing Of Holly Weaver”, tomorrow night, and have my written and video reviews up by Tuesday.

But … ?

I think I’m nephew-sitting, tomorrow: so I’m going to watch the episode, tonight … then have my reviews (hopefully) by Monday.

Keep your eyes peeled!

~≈🐙≈~

Just as a side-step … ?

If you’ve read today’s Daily Teaser quiz — or yesterday’s, come to that matter — will be aware of … the Toaster Situation … !

It’s a bit too complicated to go into, here: so let me just tell you I’ve got a new toaster, due.

One that turned up, today: and works!

Good gum drops!

~≈🐙≈~

Sunday, 14 September 2025

Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Series 3 Episode 10 — “New Life and New Civilizations” — A Review

11th September, 2025: “New Life and New Civilizations”.
The Introduction.

Right now, I’m not like George Orwell.

Right now, highly civilized human beings aren’t flying overhead: nor are they trying to kill me.

Instead of the Luftwaffe flying over my flat, I have alternating patches of cloud, and clear sky.

Clouds that darkened the sky, leaving the air drenched in torrential rain … 

Then, mere minutes later?

Clouds that have moved: chased east by pleasant sunshine, and bringing the smell of wet concrete.

That’s an attractive smell, I think: and one I can put up with, now the rain has stopped, however temporarily.

~≈🖖≈~

The weather is possibly not why you’re reading this: is it?

No.

You’ve — hopefully! — become so entranced by quizzes and written reviews, that you’ve bookmarked my blog: in an effort to keep up with what I’m doing.

So, I can tell you this.
  • I’ve started cooking dinner.
  • I’m wondering what the result of my next blood sugar test will be.
  • I’m going to watch the last episode of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds.
Yes: I’m going to be sitting down with “New Life and New Civilizations”: then letting you know what I thought by Sunday, 14th September.

Hopefully?

We’ll have have a big finale … !

~≈🖖≈~

Saturday, 6 September 2025

Star Trek: Strange New Worlds — Series 3 - Episode 9 — “Terrarium” — A Review

4th September, 2025: “Terrarium”.
The Introduction.

Right, then.

It’s just coming up for half past four in the afternoon: and it’s almost time to start dinner.

What I’ll have … ?

Is not something I’ve made my mind up about, as yet.

I’m not necessarily in the mood for red meat: but not necessarily in the mood for chicken.

Or anything with gravy.

Or … well … anything fried … !

I suspect I’ll make my mind up … when I eventually open the ’fridge and see what’s there.

It might just have to be sausages … again … !

~≈🍽️≈~

At any rate … ?

You’ve possibly noticed the date at the top of the post, haven’t you … ?

It’s the fourth of September, 2025: and a Thursday.

Which means I’ll be watching “Terrarium”, the next episode of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, tonight.

And … ?

I’ll have my written, and video, review of the thing up by Sunday, 7th September.

Hopefully?

You’ll be impressed enough to leave me a comment … 

~≈🖖≈~

Sunday, 24 August 2025

Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Series 3 Episode 7 — “What Is Starfleet?” — A Review

21st August, 2025: “What is Starfleet?”.
The Intro.

Right, then: once again, we reach a Thursday!

Which means … ?

Yes: you’re right.   I’m cooking dinner, again.

A burger, if you’re curious: with home made chips, and vegetables.

Once I’ve eaten … ?

I’ll be doing what I’ve done for the past few weeks, and watching the next few episodes of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, then telling you about it by Saturday, 23rd August.

If “What Is Starfleet?” is anything like last weeks episode?

There’s a possibility of time machines … 

~≈🖖≈~

Saturday, 16 August 2025

Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Series 3 Episode 6 — “The Sehlat Who Ate Its Tail” — A Review

14th August, 2025: “The Sehlat Who Ate Its Tail”.
The Intro.

Right: it’s officially Thursday.

And … ?

It’s a sweltering hot day: my thermostat’s telling me my flat’s at twenty-seven degrees, and there’s not a breath of air coming through the wide open windows.

Although the neighbours will possibly be enjoying the Communards cover of “Don’t Leave Me This Way”, blaring out at them.


His Reverence did one hell of a piano solo!

Nonetheless?

It’s hot: the temperature, that is.

So having the oven on, isn’t helping.

Well … temperature-wise, it isn’t helping.

Dinner-wise, it’s working well.

I’d rather not cook a burger on the pavement: however hot the concrete is.

However, once dinner’s done … ?

Once dinner’s done, I’m going to eat it … then watch TV.

Yep: it’s Thursday.

So it means I’ll watching “The Sehlat Who Ate Its Tail”, the next episode of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds … 

Then, hopefully, finishing this review by Saturday, 16th August.

Hopefully, you’ll be pleased with the results.

~≈🖖≈~

Sunday, 10 August 2025

Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Series 3 Episode 5 — “Through the Lens of Time” — A Review

*Spoilers.* 

7th August, 2025: “Through the Lens of Time”.
The Intro.

Gosh … but it’s early on a Thursday!

Actually, that’s something of a lie.

As I write this?

It’s a Thursday afternoon: and Numan’s The Pleasure Principle is on in the background.


Because … ?

The BBC’s news channel is boring me, and YouTube … ?

Has a lot I’d like to watch, but will find distracting while I’m writing.

So … ?

Getting an early start on a review of a new episode of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds … ?

Seems like a good idea … 

I’ll be watching “Through the Lens of Time” — the episode in question — tonight.

And should have my written and video reviews up, by Sunday, 10th August.

Hopefully?

You’ll be glued to them!

~≈🖖≈~

Saturday, 2 August 2025

Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Series 3 Episode 4 — “A Space Adventure Hour” — A Review

31st July, 2025: “A Space Adventure Hour” — The Intro.

It’s officially official.

It’s that time of week again.

The time when I sit myself down in front of a computer screen, and tell you two things.

One … ?

I’ve got a duet by Nena and Kim Wilde — “Anyplace, Anywhere, Anytime” — on in the background.


As the song plays?

I think to myself that Nena — in the video — looks a lot like Molly Millions: William Gibson’s iconic Neuromancer character.

As I always do.

Two?

The other thing I always tell you, is simply this.

That’s it’s Thursday, I’m doing dinner … and, once that’s eaten … ?

I’m going to be watching the next episode of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds.

Then letting you know what I thought, by this Saturday.

Hopefully … ?

My banging on about 80s singers won’t have put you off … !

~≈🖖≈~

Saturday, 26 July 2025

Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Series 3 - Episode 3 — “Shuttle to Kenfori” — A Review

24th July, 2025: “Shuttle to Kenfori” — The Intro. 

As I speak … ?

It’s Thursday: and, wrestler, Hulk Hogan has died.

I’m saddened by that: although I was never a fan of US wrestling’s style.

Hogan wasn’t my favourite sportsman: but seemed a good representative of his sport.

My thoughts go to his family, friends and fans … 

But life moves on.

~≈🖖≈~

Life moves on, though.

I’ll be thoughtfully having dinner … then catching another episode of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds.


The first two episodes … ?

Are really rather good.

Hopefully, the third will live up to the openers.

~≈🖖≈~

Part One: the Summary.

Episode 3 — “Shuttle to Kenfori” — opens with a summary of the show so far.

It reminds us that:
  • Lieutenant Ortegas (Melissa Navia) is still troubled by her dealings with the Gorn.
  • That Captains Pike and Batel (Anson Mount and Melanie Scrofano) are dealing with their own issues.
  • And that Dr M’Benga (Babs Olusanmokun) has history with the Klingons.
The scene shifts.

To show us Captain Pike dictating his personal log: and telling us he’s enjoying spending with his partner, Captain Batel.

Only — when he arrives at their shared quarters — to find her on the floor of the cabin.

In Sickbay?

In Sickbay, Dr M’Benga informs the Captains that although he and Nurse Chapel had thought Captain Batel free of any Gorn tissue, they were sadly mistaken.

Some is still present: and slowly affecting their patient.

There is only one hope.

Rare chemical compounds from the Chimera flower should — should — heal Marie.

There’s only one small problem.

The plant, and the Federation researchers studying it, can only be found on the planet Kenfori.

Kenfori … ?

Is a no-fly zone for both the Federation and the Klingon Empire.

Doctor M’Benga and Spock had planned an off-the-book mission to get samples of the flower from the abandoned base.

Until Captain Pike orders Spock to stay behind.

If anyone is going to start a war by violating a no-fly zone?

Captain Pike doesn’t want it to be his science officer … 

~≈🖖≈~

25th July, 2025.
Part Two: A Broad Church.

So … what did I make of “Shuttle to Kenfori”?

The first thing I have to do is ask you a question.

Have you heard the phrase, “a broad church”?

And no, I’m not talking about the David Tennant series, here.

It’s the idea that the Church of England has room for a lot of different opinions, practises and styles.

You can pretty much apply the phrase to a lot of different things.

Including series within the Star Trek franchise, and episodes in each series.

Including — you’ve got me — episodes of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds.

Thus far?

Hegemony” and “Hegemony, Pt 2” have been horror tinged action films, “Wedding Bell Blues” was a romantic comedy, “Ad Astra per Aspera”, a legal drama.

We’ve even had a musical: in the shape of “Subspace Rhapsody”!

“Shuttle to Kenfori” is different.

It’s a Zombie movie!

Or, at least, it’s a science-fiction zombie movie: there’s a faux scientific reason for hordes of walking dead wandering around, trying to eat Captain Pike and Doctor M’Benga.

It turns out the flower the pair are after has absorbed a moss specific to the planet, transferred it to the  scientists who’d been on the planet, and given them a taste for brains.

All those zombies … ?

All those zombies are woven into a second story thread: a Klingon force has arrived at the planet.

One led a a Klingon woman called Bytha, a woman who seeks to restore her family’s honour by challenging her father’s killer to a duel to the death.

Her father?   Was General Dak’Rah.

His killer?

Was Doctor M’Benga.

“Shuttle to Kenfori” is a revenge story, as well as a zombie movie.

~≈🖖≈~

Part Three: Aspects.

There’s other aspects to “Shuttle to Kenfori”.

Towards the end of “Wedding Bell Blues”, we’re shown that Lieutenant Erica Ortegas (Melissa Navia) is having mental health issues: working out her frustrations on a punchbag in one of the ship’s gymnasia, whilst having a flashback of an encounter with a monstrous Gorn.

Those results carry over into “Shuttle to Kenfori”: as we see Erica proposing an especially risky plan to rescue Pike and M’Benga, then forcing Commander Chin-Riley* (Rebecca Romijn) into following it … against Number One’s express orders.

The confrontation between the two: both on the Bridge, and in a later staff meeting?

Are beautifully done.

And as beautifully performed as the scene between Commander Chin-Riley and Lieutenant La’An Noonien-Singh: as the pair talk about Erica.

They are both aware that the ship’s star pilot is having issues: issue worse that her famed bluntness.

There’s a linked scene in Sickbay.

We see Spock offering to help Captain Batel: by performing a Vulcan mind meld with her.

He feels it may help alleviate some of her pain.

It works: to an extent.

But leaves Spock screaming: and both he, and Captain Batel, with visions of a very large Gorn … 

~≈🖖≈~

Part Four: Other Aspects.

There’s other things to talk about, here.

Have you heard of the Bechdel Test?

It’s been floating around for a while: and is designed to ask if a given piece is promoting gender equality.

Or, at least, making an attempt to.

A given story passes the test, if it shows two women having a conversation about something other than a man … 

So … ?

I saw Number One and Lieutenant Noonien-Singh having a conversation about Erica Ortegas: and thinking that it wouldn’t pass the test, if the pair had been talking about Eric Ortegas.

But, in a later scene, we see Number One and Lieutenant Ortegas talking.

And talking about how Erica has disobeyed orders, and the punishment she will receive as a result.

It’s beautifully played by Navia and Romijn: and focuses on Ortegas’ behaviour, rather than any male characters.

I’d say this scene passes the Test: but you tell me.

~≈🖖≈~

Part Five: Thoughts.

So … what did I think of “Shuttle to Kenfori”?

Was it good, bad or indifferent?

I thoroughly enjoyed “Shuttle to Kenfori”!

It’s a zombie revenge drama, with built in character arcs!

Granted, of the three episodes we’ve seen, so far, I preferred “Wedding Bell Blues”.

The episode’s lighter touch — and surprise cameo from John de Lancie — was much more my thing!

But … ?

As an overall piece, “Shuttle to Kenfori” works very well: the cast, as an ensemble, have worked very well.

Melissa Navia, in particular, caught and kept my attention, showing us the damage a life in Star Fleet can do.

Anson Mount and Babs Olusanmokun both did well: showing us friends and co-workers solving problems together, and learning more about each other.

I have to say: the fact this episode shows us more of the Doctor, went down well with me.

The real star of the episode?

Was Rebecca Romijn.

I don’t know if the post Number One occupies — First Officer on a Starfleet vessel — is analogous to the First Officer’s post on a real-world military organisation.

But I’ve always had the impression the original Star Trek’s producers, back in the 1960s, had served in the US military: so would have possibly modelled the role on its real-world equivalent.

Either way … ?

Rebecca Romijn carries the role off, very well: showing us that Una Chin-Riley is a very capable battlefield commander, a strict disciplinarian, very good at running the Enterprise: and very good at her job.

And someone who is more sympathetic than her crew-mates suspect.

We know that, by the look on her face at the end of one scene: it’s the face of an officer who’s done a very unpleasant job and grateful it’s over.

As I’ve said: of the episodes to date, “Wedding Bell Blues” is my favourite.

But?

“Shuttle to Kenfori” is very good, indeed.

~≈🖖≈~

Part Six: Last Words.

That?

Is where I’m going to leave things

Before I finish this piece, I’m going to ask you to subscribe to my YouTube channel, and maybe drop a few pence in my Tip Jar.

The only other thing I should add … ?

Is simply this: that I’m going to watch the next episode of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds on Thursday, 31st July, and publishing my written and video reviews by the following Saturday.

I’ll see you then.

“Shuttle to Kenfori”
★★★★



*        In the Star Trek franchise, a Star Fleet ship’s First Officer — Una Chin-Riley, in this case — is in charge of personnel on a ship: they’d be what we’d now call the head of Human Resources.   More importantly?   They would take command of the ship, if and when the Captain is absent or incapacitated.

Wednesday, 23 July 2025

Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Series 3 Episode 2 — “Wedding Bell Blues” — A Review

20th August, 2025: “Wedding Bell Blues” — The Intro.

Right, then: it’s officially Sunday lunchtime.

And … ?

I’m starting a post early.

Thursday gone, I caught the first episode of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds new season, and came away impressed.

It took me a while to do the written and video reviews, though.

So I’m glad I got an early start on the things!

So … ?

That’s why I’m starting this post, early: it gives me more time to write the thing!

At any rate … ?

When I started the review of “Hegemony, Pt 2”, it was Thursday: and felt muggy.

Thunderously muggy.

It’s now Sunday … and we’ve had not a jot of lightning.

I’ll be overcoming my (mild) disappointment, by watching the next episode, “Wedding Bell Blues”, tonight.

Then writing about it … 

Then publishing what I’ve written, by Wednesday, 23rd July, at the latest.

Hopefully?

Both written and video reviews will be worth your time.

~≈🖖≈~

Sunday, 1 June 2025

Doctor Who — Series 15/Season 2 - Episode 8 — “The Reality War” — A Review

30th May, 2025: “The Reality War.

I have to confess, it’s Friday.

And … ?

I’m doing what I usually do.

Starting my review of an episode of Dr Who, early.

I am very much aware that — unlike earlier episodes — “The Reality War” is not going to released at 8am on the day of release.

No: it’s going to be released simultaneously with the 18:50 broadcast on BBC1.

So … ?

I’m going to be having dinner, early, tomorrow!

As an extra thought … ?

As I write this, we still don’t know if Disney will be continuing its involvement with the show.

They’ll still airing The War Between the Land and the Sea: but beyond that?

I don’t know.

We’ll have to see what happens!

~≈💊≈~

On a personal level?

I caught The Rubber-keyed Wonder, a documentary about the ZX Spectrum, a couple of weeks ago.

And, as a result?

Had some Atic Atac themed t-shirts printed.



And got hold of Switched-on Bach, the first Wendy Carlos LP.

That’s a fascinating LP to listen to: as it was one of the first albums using a synthesiser.

And it’s something I’ll have on, finishing this post.

~≈💊≈~

At any rate … ?

I’ll be watching “The Reality War”, tomorrow night.

And have this review finished on Monday, 2nd June.

I’ll see you then.

~≈💊≈~

Saturday, 24 May 2025

Doctor Who — Series 15/Season 2 - Episode 7 — “Wish World” — A Review

23rd May, 2025: “Wish World”.

Right at the moment?

I’m in a position to afford a take out.

I don’t fancy cooking: and … ?

I’m feeling mildly celebratory.

As the electro-cardiogram the nurse did, has come up clear.

I’ve just got off the phone to the GP, about it.

So … I’m both reassured, and happy … 

And thinking a takeaway would be nice.

That aside … ?

It’s Friday.

So?

I’m setting up my review of “Wish World”, now: and will be finishing it, tomorrow.

Going by the little that’s been released?



“Wish World” looks interesting.

We’ll have to see, won’t we?

~≈💊≈~

Saturday, 10 May 2025

Doctor Who — Series 15/Season 2 - Episode 5 — “The Story & the Engine” — A Review

9th May, 2025: “The Story & the Engine”.

Right then … it’s Friday and I’m starting a review, early!

And a copy of classic Dr Who story, The Claws of Axos playing the background.


Just to get myself into the mood to watch the next episode of the new series, tomorrow.

By the time you read this, or watch the video version … ?

It’ll hopefully be Sunday, 11th May,

I’ll see you then … !

~≈😷≈~

Saturday, 3 May 2025

Doctor Who — Series 15/Season 2 - Episode 4 — “Lucky Day” — A Review

*Spoilers*
 
2nd May, 2025: “Lucky Day”.

It’s officially official: it’s late on a Friday night, it’s starting to get summery … 

And … ?

I’ve got videos being exported as we speak … and a copy of Propaganda’s A Secret Wish on in the background.


They, Frankie Goes to Hollywood, and the initial lineup of the Art of Noise were the earliest acts on the ZTT label.

And … ?

I think Propaganda got the short end of the stick, success wise.

But at least the albums are still available: even if the bands, and the label they were on, are long gone.



~≈𝄞≈~

At any rate?

It’s late on a Friday night … and … ?

I’m getting my review of “Lucky Day” started, today.

Although, by the time you read this … ?

Or watch the video equivalent?

It should be 4th May, at the latest.

~≈𝄞≈~

Saturday, 26 April 2025

Doctor Who — Series 15/Season 2 - Episode 3 — “The Well” — A Review

*Spoilers* 

26th April, 2025: “The Well”.

Right then … 

It’s officially Saturday.

You’ve possibly realised that.

Especially if you’re reading this on a Saturday … !

At any rate?

It’s Saturday: and, at some point today, I’m going to be watching “The Well”: the third episode of this new series of Doctor Who.

I’m looking forward to it: and very aware it’s been described as ‘Very scary’.

Although that’s by Sharma Angel-Walfall: the episode’s co-writer.

Frankly?

We’ll have to see, won’t we.

I’ll have this post … later … !

~≈👨🏿‍⚕️≈~

Saturday, 19 April 2025

Doctor Who — Series 15/Season 2 - Episode 2 — “Lux” — A Review

18th April, 2025: “Lux”.

Right then … it’s officially Friday.

Or, at least, I’ve started this post about a Doctor Who episode called “Lux” on a Friday, 18th April, 2028.

In the desperate hope that I can get it finished by Saturday 19th April: the day of broadcast.

I’d like to get some feedback on the day … !

At any rate: I’ve yet to see the episode at the time of writing this introduction, and am planning to catch the iPlayer version, rather than the broadcast version.

I’m looking forward to it.

Alan Cumming is playing the villain of the piece: and he’s usually interesting.

So long as his singing’s not too fruity … !


At any rate, by the time you read this … ?

It’ll be Saturday … 

~≈👨🏿‍⚕️≈~

Saturday, 12 April 2025

Doctor Who — Series 15/Season 2 - Episode 1 — “The Robot Revolution” — A Review

*Spoilers*

11th April, 2025: “The Robot Revolution”.

Anybody reading this post possibly knows I’m here.

Possibly.

It’s another random post on another random blog: whose owner and writer is mildly frustrated at the amount of time his copy of Safari takes to load up his content.

That’s possibly beside the point.

Regular readers will know two things.

One?

I’m bad tempered.

Two?

I’m a Dr Who fan.

One who — at the time of writing — has been reviewing classic Dr Who series, The Savages, for the past few weeks.


I hope you enjoy my reviews.

I’m going to start reviewing the new series of Doctor Who, tomorrow: when the first episode, “The Robot Revolution”, airs.

I’ve started this post early … ?

As I’ll be baby-sitting — if “baby” is the right term for a fourteen year old! — my nephew, tomorrow day-time.

So … ?   We — or possibly just he — will be making a video and uploading it to his YouTube channel.

Feel free to subscribe: to both his and mine.

By the time that’s done, and he’s headed home?

I’ll sitting in with “The Robot Revolution”

And should be able to let you know what I thought by Sunday, 13th April.

Come back the: and let’s talk about it … 

~≈👨🏿‍⚕️≈~

Monday, 24 March 2025

Close Encounters of the Third Kind (Theatrical cut) — A Review

23rd March, 2025: Close Encounters of the Third Kind.

Right … 

It’s not often I watch two films over the course of a weekend.

But?

It’s another quiet night.

And, frankly?

I fancied a film.

Or, at least, another film: having already caught the 2024 version of Nosferatu, in the past few days.


Yes: of course there’s things I’d rather be doing.

But?

I’ll settle for watching a film.

And … ?

Given that I’ve already seen the Director’s Cut?

I felt retreading old ground could be appropriate.

~≈🛸≈~

Sunday, 9 February 2025

Blade Runner (1982) — A Review.

7th February, 2025: Blade Runner.

The Introduction.

Right … with dinner on the go — fish and chips, as it’s Friday — I have time to write an introduction.

To a movie review.

Yes: it’s a quiet Friday, with little to do.

But watch a film: the Ridley Scott directed, Harrison Ford vehicle, Blade Runner.


I’ve been meaning to catch up with the original cut for some time.

And, after a recent purchase?


I’ve finally got a copy of Blade Runner I feel I can watch.

By the time you read this — on or after Sunday, 9th February, if all goes well — I’ll be able to let you know what I think of the version I’ve seen.

~≈🤖≈~

Monday, 27 January 2025

Star Trek: Section 31 — A Review

25th January, 2025: Star Trek: Section 31.

Right, then.

It’s early on a Saturday evening: and it’s dark out.

And?

Frankly, I’ve access to the latest Star Trek movie, Star Trek: Section 31.

Given it sees a return of Michelle Yeoh as Philippa Georgiou, possibly the best character to come out of Star Trek Discovery?

I’m going to be glued to it: then tell you what I thought, by this coming Monday, by 27th January.

You’ll be reading this … once I’m done.

~≈🖖≈~