She is an excellent actress. Philippa Georgiou from the mirror universe is the opposite to Captain Philippa Georgiou of our universe, and Michelle Yeoh plays both characters so well that they indeed seem to be totally different persons. And I think few know this, but Michelle has already been considered one of the 50 more beautiful persons in the world. Btw, Rachael Ancheril, who plays Commander Nhan (who speaks to Georgiou on that scene!), is another very talented actress. Besides, Nhan had a great potential to contribute to the plot. It was a bad mistake keeping her as a background character and later removing her from the show. At least she had more dialogue scenes than most bridge characters except for Michael, Saru and the other captains (Lorca, Pike and perhaps even Georgiou). Also, Nhan is so beautiful, despite the ridges on her front and eyebrows (in a similar way to B'elanna Torres, but more).
I mean, she pretty much had to adapt to the way of the universe she was in, so she probably just put away her xenophobic terran ideology for the sake of survival.
@@atanvardo5730 He is a Saurian. If you heard of Saurian brandy mentioned in Trek, it comes from their home world. First one seen on screen was in The Motion Picture film, then we had Linus and the third is the second officer of the Titan seen in the last episode of Lower Decks who has also appeared in books about Riker and the Titan :) Saurians are now my second favourite Trek race because they look so cool :D
@@enikata7349 Thank you, my friend! Yes, I know the Saurian brandy. I think it is mentioned at least once in every Star Trek spin-off. I haven't watched The Motion Picture yet. The only ST film I watched so far, and I did it recently, was Beyond Darkness, and I plan to watch all of them. But, before Linus, Saurians also appeared on Star Trek: Enterprise. The contact with Humans from the Enterprise provided the proof a Saurian scientist was searching for to connect the Saurian people with a distant planet (in case, Earth), and it was revealed that the Saurians evolved from the dinosaur known as Hadrosaurus. But, in the end, the Saurian government or something decided to make sure to keep the info well hidden to not hurt the pride of Saurian people by revealing that they escaped their original planet and that they were descendants of an animal which was hunted by others. I couldn't recognize Linus as a Saurian because he differs so much in appearance from the Saurians from ST: Enterprise (also, I can't remember if he was said to be a Saurian on ST: Discovery). But I always knew he couldn't be a Gorm or a reptilian Xindi.
@@atanvardo5730 Ah you are thinking of Voyager not Enterprise and they aren't Saurians. The episode is called "Distant Origins" They are the Voth but yes they were hadrosaurs that evolved on Earth and then traveled to the delta quadrant and the plot you mentioned is correct :). So unfortunately the Voth aren't related to the Saurians. So it makes 4 reptilian species we know of; the Saurians, the Voth, the Gorn and the reptilian Xindi. I don't think we've seen any others. This is a link to the one that appeared in The Motion Picture static.wikia.nocookie.net/memoryalpha/images/d/de/Saurian.jpg/revision/latest/scale-to-width-down/180?cb=20180715000418&path-prefix=en
@@enikata7349 Yes, I mixed things up! I just looked for images from "Distant Origins" and I saw Cap. Janeway from Voyager with a few Voth. Because I completely forgot the name of that species and because they evolved from a dinosaur, i was mislead to think they were Saurians. A kinda tricky thing 😄. There's yet a 5th reptilian species we have seen: the Jem'Hadar, from Deep Space Nine. The link doesn't work, but I looked for images of that Saurian from The Motion Picture and, yes, he looks very close to Linus.
She said that bureaucracy kills all the fun. Seems like she's enjoying not being the emperor... I doubt she would want to be in charge of section 31 but rather just manipulate it covertly.
saw the thumb nail and thought what is a Silurian doing here, he is supposed to be in hibernation back on earth or fighting with the doctor at Demons Run
I really like this season. There's alot of big implications that could make for a really interesting series. The only thing I dislike is Georgiou, they want her to be a snarky Garak SO bad but its just not happening, Michelle Yeoh playing as prime universe Georgiou was SO good, like a mix of Janeway and Picard, but the mirror universe is just cringy to watch. And it's not Yeoh's fault either, she is a fantastic actor with some bad lines.
I guess jumping from universe to universe made them adopt a more .. loose moral code....... *shrugs* dunno, u come up with a way to explain that BS.....
I really do feel for David Tomlinson (no pun intended) all patched up like a Saurian dude as that of Linus in rubber silicone! Can't help to imagine that David must be condensated out his face wearing all that sh*t all over his complexion! I mean can you ever imagine David not being able to scratch his nose whenever it ever gets itchy...?? And we all thought Michael Dorn was bad starring as Worf whenever he needed to scratch his real forehead behind all that cosmetic silicone looking like the top of a chocolate mars bar for a Klingon forehead above his brows!? Just don't ask them to sit still whatever you do while their off set whilst theirs are in the process of setting! We really shouldn't take rubber silicone for granted whatever episode it is from Star Trek! Welcome to the reality of Star Trek alien crew members having bold encounters with vfx make up artists before they ever get a chance to say "am patching you thru now Captain".
God Michelle yeoh has too much fun playing Georgiou lol
She is an excellent actress. Philippa Georgiou from the mirror universe is the opposite to Captain Philippa Georgiou of our universe, and Michelle Yeoh plays both characters so well that they indeed seem to be totally different persons. And I think few know this, but Michelle has already been considered one of the 50 more beautiful persons in the world. Btw, Rachael Ancheril, who plays Commander Nhan (who speaks to Georgiou on that scene!), is another very talented actress. Besides, Nhan had a great potential to contribute to the plot. It was a bad mistake keeping her as a background character and later removing her from the show. At least she had more dialogue scenes than most bridge characters except for Michael, Saru and the other captains (Lorca, Pike and perhaps even Georgiou). Also, Nhan is so beautiful, despite the ridges on her front and eyebrows (in a similar way to B'elanna Torres, but more).
Linus, whatever you do, don't become a concubine to georgiou, who knows what she'll do to you
... Or on second thought, in the words of Darth Sidious: "Dew it."
@@shadowrylander remember, she views (extensive) pain as foreplay
@@Tjorvia I like to think Georgiou would make an exception for Linus...
I bet linus’ eyes opened even wider when he seen what the emperor had in store for him
Good to see the Emperor associating with aliens
She always associated with aliens over dinner.
Off they go in to a turbolift
I mean, she pretty much had to adapt to the way of the universe she was in, so she probably just put away her xenophobic terran ideology for the sake of survival.
@@kylephantom4 More like it. But it feels like she is changing little by little.
Georgiou loves aliens... She just couldn't eat a whole one.
The Discovery set looks amazing without that blue filter over the footage. Shame we never saw it like this again
I like Linus :)
Me too. Do you know which his species is?
@@atanvardo5730 He is a Saurian. If you heard of Saurian brandy mentioned in Trek, it comes from their home world. First one seen on screen was in The Motion Picture film, then we had Linus and the third is the second officer of the Titan seen in the last episode of Lower Decks who has also appeared in books about Riker and the Titan :) Saurians are now my second favourite Trek race because they look so cool :D
@@enikata7349 Thank you, my friend! Yes, I know the Saurian brandy. I think it is mentioned at least once in every Star Trek spin-off. I haven't watched The Motion Picture yet. The only ST film I watched so far, and I did it recently, was Beyond Darkness, and I plan to watch all of them. But, before Linus, Saurians also appeared on Star Trek: Enterprise. The contact with Humans from the Enterprise provided the proof a Saurian scientist was searching for to connect the Saurian people with a distant planet (in case, Earth), and it was revealed that the Saurians evolved from the dinosaur known as Hadrosaurus. But, in the end, the Saurian government or something decided to make sure to keep the info well hidden to not hurt the pride of Saurian people by revealing that they escaped their original planet and that they were descendants of an animal which was hunted by others.
I couldn't recognize Linus as a Saurian because he differs so much in appearance from the Saurians from ST: Enterprise (also, I can't remember if he was said to be a Saurian on ST: Discovery). But I always knew he couldn't be a Gorm or a reptilian Xindi.
@@atanvardo5730 Ah you are thinking of Voyager not Enterprise and they aren't Saurians. The episode is called "Distant Origins" They are the Voth but yes they were hadrosaurs that evolved on Earth and then traveled to the delta quadrant and the plot you mentioned is correct :). So unfortunately the Voth aren't related to the Saurians. So it makes 4 reptilian species we know of; the Saurians, the Voth, the Gorn and the reptilian Xindi. I don't think we've seen any others.
This is a link to the one that appeared in The Motion Picture static.wikia.nocookie.net/memoryalpha/images/d/de/Saurian.jpg/revision/latest/scale-to-width-down/180?cb=20180715000418&path-prefix=en
@@enikata7349 Yes, I mixed things up! I just looked for images from "Distant Origins" and I saw Cap. Janeway from Voyager with a few Voth. Because I completely forgot the name of that species and because they evolved from a dinosaur, i was mislead to think they were Saurians. A kinda tricky thing 😄. There's yet a 5th reptilian species we have seen: the Jem'Hadar, from Deep Space Nine. The link doesn't work, but I looked for images of that Saurian from The Motion Picture and, yes, he looks very close to Linus.
Georgeu said ''Section 31 would of begged me to take Over'' maybe she will seek out Section 31 in this Time Period and Take Over.
She said that bureaucracy kills all the fun. Seems like she's enjoying not being the emperor... I doubt she would want to be in charge of section 31 but rather just manipulate it covertly.
Section 31 probably went the way of the dinosaurs during/after the _Burn._
Absolutely not, as a way of taking over as a leader. She's better off on the frontlines. Although, her trauma is getting in her way.
OMG that was a land of the lost slestak, very sad.
Huh...so it is.
She's probably contemplating if those big eyes would make a tasty appetizer...
I am going to call it... Nhan is so into Georgiou and I think she's into her also...💣
linus the sleazak
I got jock itch from their fungus spore drive
saw the thumb nail and thought what is a Silurian doing here, he is supposed to be in hibernation back on earth or fighting with the doctor at Demons Run
Lol
Not gonna lie, totally ship Nhan and Georgiou
Sleestak's in Star Trek???
It’s the Trek Land of the Looost
@@geraldford6409 LOL's!!!
Wow took to season three for metal jaw to get lines.
Watch out! If Linus is anything like Kif, he could end up pregnant.
Nah. Saurians lay eggs.
Nhan looked a little miffed at the end of the clip, didn't she?!?
That alien is food,i think is tasty! :))
Linus my guy
I get the impression she wants to eat him and not in a good way.
Like the ganglia of a kelpien? Hahaha.
"Is it green, scaly, and prehensile? Because that's my fetish."
I did not hear that before WOOLYMAMATH cool
So what's the deal with Linus's visual spectrum and why was Georgiou so interested?
Probably able to track saru and tilly signature or path
She may be emperor but she is only human there no way she tracked them that far to that place
Linus is most likely capable of seeing infrared and ultraviolet wavelengths in addition to the visible spectrum.
I think she was being sarcastic, something along the lines of "wow, you see me, your vision must be amazing".
I really like this season. There's alot of big implications that could make for a really interesting series. The only thing I dislike is Georgiou, they want her to be a snarky Garak SO bad but its just not happening, Michelle Yeoh playing as prime universe Georgiou was SO good, like a mix of Janeway and Picard, but the mirror universe is just cringy to watch. And it's not Yeoh's fault either, she is a fantastic actor with some bad lines.
You're right
One itu raisa, done itu pembunuhan kode kaum dendi
Star trek is not the same , they don't seem to be within the same moral code structure .
I guess jumping from universe to universe made them adopt a more .. loose moral code....... *shrugs* dunno, u come up with a way to explain that BS.....
I really do feel for David Tomlinson (no pun intended) all patched up like a Saurian dude as that of Linus in rubber silicone! Can't help to imagine that David must be condensated out his face wearing all that sh*t all over his complexion! I mean can you ever imagine David not being able to scratch his nose whenever it ever gets itchy...?? And we all thought Michael Dorn was bad starring as Worf whenever he needed to scratch his real forehead behind all that cosmetic silicone looking like the top of a chocolate mars bar for a Klingon forehead above his brows!? Just don't ask them to sit still whatever you do while their off set whilst theirs are in the process of setting! We really shouldn't take rubber silicone for granted whatever episode it is from Star Trek! Welcome to the reality of Star Trek alien crew members having bold encounters with vfx make up artists before they ever get a chance to say "am patching you thru now Captain".
Raisa anak rafid
Rafid bunuh orang, tangkap !
She likes hopping between universes i wonder what happened to empire after airium took her place through mass murder
not my startrek