9th January, 2021.
OK …
It’s …
As much as I’d say it’s late on a Saturday night?
It’s also possibly not.
It’s just gone 20:42.
Twenty to nine, if you want to put it that way.
Frankly?
I’m going to get an early night, I think.
I’m still reading Arthur Machen’s The White People and Other Weird Stories: and it’s getting to some of the interesting tales.
But … ?
I wanted to make sure I’d let you know one thing.
And wanted to get started on the post about it.
Then moves on: showing us the Mirror Michael Burnham (Sonequa Martin-Green) being … interrogated by Emperor Philippa Georgiou (Michelle Yeoh) … then dragged into the Agoniser …
Only for Captain Killy (Mary Wiseman) to demand Burnham’s death!
It’s only after this torture the Burnham, seemingly, relents: offering to help to find Burnham’s former lover, Gabriel Lorca (Jason Isaacs.)
Seemingly …
~≈🖖🏻≈~
Now …
What did I make of Terra Firma Pt 2?
I have a certain amount of mixed feelings, I think.
On the one hand … ?
I think the cast were having a whale of a time in both parts one and two of Terra Firma.
After all, playing your character as a villain? Or playing a villain, at any rate?
From what I’ve understood, actors love camping it up as a they’re own evil twin.
There’s also the simple fact that — again — part two is a well written episode, that closes the story well, and solves the problem part one gave us: the problem of Philippa Georgiou’s shop death.
Remember in part one? Her body’s disintegrating as a result of being adrift from both her own universe, AND from her time: in either universe.
Terra Firma Pt 2 solves this? By sending her back to the Prime universe’s 23rd Century.
I realise that CBS is planning another Star Trek spin off with the Emperor: and look forward to it.
But somehow … ?
I’m going to miss seeing Discovery’s bad girl.
That realisation … ? And this episode’s relative lack of action … ?
Like I say … I feel mixed.
I’ll have to how episode 11 — Su’Kal — works without one of the show’s best characters, next week.
I’ll let you know, next Sunday!
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