With each episode, it becomes more interesting to watch the development of Sarah's relationship. And the reference to Captain Picard touched my heart. I still regret that the series was closed.
The further I look, the more it seems that this is some other kind, not people. The second breakup for completely unclear reasons. And this is not the distance, as such, but "well, somehow everything went wrong." And what now? Fold your paws? You're smart people! Kindergarten emotional helplessness. If it wasn't for Sarah and Trina. Although everything there also seems to be quite strained, albeit in the other direction.
And this conversation about "answers to questions about the meaning of life" with such a ripple, as if it were about personal survival or the fulfillment of a lifelong dream? And no, "finding the meaning of life" is not included in the basic human needs (see Maslow's pyramid). And here it's as if life has actually collapsed and this is the last straw to convince yourself that life is worth it. But why did it suddenly collapse? It was still good. But the service in the ZF and the Beech suddenly became not enough for her. XS why, and it's presented as if it's a virtue, not a bad whim...
In short, I don't understand these creatures. Are they even human? What kind of finger do the screenwriters suck it out of? Or am I an alien, and the rest of this is close and understandable?
@alavitka: I don't get into it either, which Stamets is fuming about. "We'll be able to raise the dead!Man, you resurrected your boyfriend 900 years ago without any progenitors. It will be fun if at the end of the quest the desired technology turns out to be Stemec mushrooms.
@id74598320: Well, it's unlikely, but I'm guessing that Michael will decide to destroy it anyway, for which there will be some arch-compelling reasons. A swing for a ruble, a blow for a penny, as was already the case with the cause of Burnout.
@miha_xxx: It turned out that the luminous spores that Stamets worked with recorded information from Kalber's body and created a kind of clone. I waited a long time for them to revive Lorca in the same way, who, when he was killed, fell into a pool with spores. And anyway, it's a promising technology. But no.
@id74598320: By the way, I also expected that Lorca did not die, he fell somewhere there. However, it seems to me that it was not a pool, but something in space. Like the hole they entered the mirror through? I'm too lazy to review it.
I think he fell into outer space and it even seemed like there was some kind of star or something… so I don't think he survived. But I kept waiting for Prime Lorca to be saved((
The second breakup for completely unclear reasons. And this is not the distance, as such, but "well, somehow everything went wrong." And what now? Fold your paws? You're smart people! Kindergarten emotional helplessness. If it wasn't for Sarah and Trina. Although everything there also seems to be quite strained, albeit in the other direction.
And this conversation about "answers to questions about the meaning of life" with such a ripple, as if it were about personal survival or the fulfillment of a lifelong dream? And no, "finding the meaning of life" is not included in the basic human needs (see Maslow's pyramid). And here it's as if life has actually collapsed and this is the last straw to convince yourself that life is worth it. But why did it suddenly collapse? It was still good. But the service in the ZF and the Beech suddenly became not enough for her. XS why, and it's presented as if it's a virtue, not a bad whim...
In short, I don't understand these creatures. Are they even human? What kind of finger do the screenwriters suck it out of? Or am I an alien, and the rest of this is close and understandable?
It will be fun if at the end of the quest the desired technology turns out to be Stemec mushrooms.
I waited a long time for them to revive Lorca in the same way, who, when he was killed, fell into a pool with spores. And anyway, it's a promising technology. But no.