@@StinkyGreenBud With that attitude she should have been a Chief Warrant Officer, not a Commissioned Officer. In the US Navy, no one messes with a CWO... they're snarked to everyone, including the CO.
@@johnpauljones9310 They may have promoted her as punishment for being a smartass. Starfleet has a history of doing that. Example: Freeman promoting her daughter Ensign Mariner, to Lieutenant and the Ship's Senior Staff. ...hell, pretty sure O'Brien has been threatened a few times with a Commission. Picard has been threatened with promotion to Flag Staff...and Riker wasn't keen on getting his own captaincy for a long time, despite pressure from up top. In fact, Starfleet has a habit of doing the opposite as well: Kirk's "demotion" to Fleet Captain for stealing the Enterprise and going to Genesis was a welcome break from his semi-retirement as an Admiral. Kirk himself, also "punished" Scotty once for starting a diplomatic incident and barfight with Klingons, by cancelling his "forced" leave and remanding him to quarters for the length of stay...where he had wanted to spend time with his beloved Technical journals in the first place. ...oh, and Mariner's frequent demotions back to ensign and junior officer status through out her career (such as the case with the most recent Lieutenant-ship, ended over making fun of an Admiral with a lisp), puts her right back where she does her best work. I think it's secretly the Starfleet Department of Personnel's way of fine tuning were each person feels the most comfortable and does their best work. "Huh, they don't seem to be challenged enough and are too unprofessional...let's feed 'em more responsibility and maybe a desk-job...what? They're now miserable and hate everything, but are also still incredible confident? Whoops, we over promoted, but their recent behaviour provides the best solution...UNO-reverso!"
Stranded in a crippled ship with critically wounded crewmates and no Doctor. She then treats the injuries as an engineering problem and keeps them alive for 10 months until rescued. If there is a Starfleet officer more deserving of a citation for courage and "original thinking" than Jett Reno, I haven't seen them out there.
I'd be tempted to throw Jett Reno into Medical Training (to be an MD) immediately, just to have the extra experience/perspective. Would make her even more of a kick-ass engineer and she's got the battlefield experience already.
I ask around: Seen the 'Why Modern Movies S-ck'-Video-SERIES of 'Critical Drinker'? His analysis is very good and should really be taught at Film-Schools or even normal Schools.
Space Hitler was definitely the best character on the show, just for how eminently hateable she was. Characters are supposed to make you feel something, and she was the most effective at making you feel the loathing the writers clearly intended her to inspire, much like Stormfront from season 2 of The Boys. But, while I was very glad to see Stormfront get beaten to death, losing Georgiou the way they did was far less satisfying. She should have had a violent death emblematic of the life of violence she lived.
My favorite line is "You don't know me Doc, I'm uninsultable." Absolutely correct! I love the deadpanned-ness of her character and at the same time sending out such fantastic barbs.
The barbs are artistic, but the fact that she can see truths and speak directly and blunty to what she sees (and have other people not like it but respect it) is her true gift.
As someone on disability, learning to use a powered wheelchair, this is how I get by. Physiotherapy is where you learn to cover the screams with a pleasant facial expression.
This scene wasn’t funny and if anything, it proved that she should’ve been thrown out into the airlock and released into outer space where she belongs.
"I can fix that with Duct Tape, if ya want"! YES! As long as we have sarcasm, gum, duct tape, and irony our species is going to do okay. As for the mycelia, give me a call when they cap and I'll show you how to fly this bucket.
Anyone who works in a life-or-death environment tends to lean that way. My friends include several SF (US Special Forces) operators, several USCG SAR pilots, vets of the 82nd Abn, an retired Army Ranger, ER nurses, some Canadians that did stints inside and outside the wires (including hard contacts), a close friend (Lieutenant-Commander in RCN Reserve) who did disaster response in Haiti and the Philipines, USN Commander (likely Captain by now) who ran a Jervis-Bay class high-speed cargo catamaran around the Gulf from Galveston to New Orleans and who did assessments and transfer of goods for Katrina response. One of my SF buddies has been a major part in setting up CT's wearhousing system for Covid-19 supplies and the supply pipeline for the hospitals in CT. My mom was a nurse for 40 years, from a new RN to being head of nursing and also acting CEO and CFO of a 200 bed hospital in Northern Ontario (and she came of age in the ERs of Motherwell after the soccer fights - lots of patching people up). And she wouldn't take cr*p from anyone. All these people have a couple of common traits: * They don't have time to screw around so no time for diplomacy or evasion - you tell it as it is and you make the calls you have to even if they are hard and could blow back on you later from some couch quarterback after the fact. * They aren't scared of much because they couldn't do their jobs if they didn't decouple their own emotional responses for the duration of a crisis. * They don't suffer idiots to any great degree because they know that threatens the mission they're engaged in at any given moment. * They don't mind people giving them back truth and hard, honest facts. That's respect and its also information that can improve decisions. * All of these people are in the sorts of work where they do not have the luxury to put off decisions nor to be wishy-washy about them. They don't have the freedom to pass the buck nor do they ever get enough information that they can be sure their course is going to be a winner. They learn ways to minimize risk in situations of limited knowledge and an immediate decision is required and they do those steps and they what they are left with is still a call and they have the stones to make it and accept accountability later if something goes side-wise. My mom once told an obnoxious drunk with a criminal record in her ER with his eyeball hanging out by the stuff that attaches at the back of the eyeball. He was cursing and my mom didn't take that. She told him he'd better shut his mouth and let her do her job or she'd wash his mouth out with soap and THEN she'd put his eyeball back into the socket, but she pointed out if he shut up and she got to work, the odds of saving his eyesight were better. He shut his yap. The OPP officer who caught the back end of that exchange was whistling. He told my mom after that she took a big risk because the patient had a history of violence. Mom's response was 'I don't care. NOBODY talks to me like that.' Mom was the same person who took the keys off of a drunk thick bar (General) when she was a Flight Nurse (Lieutenant) in the RCAF. The General was paralytic with booze so she would not return his keys and got him a cab. He called her many things that were not very gentlemanly. The next day, working at National Defense Medical Center in Ottawa, she got called in by the head of Nursing and she was queried about what happened. She thought she was cooked. But the general called and had realized the next morning how drunk he had been and he wanted to apologize and thank the Nurse, but he was too drunk to recall her name but he DID know she had a Scottish accent. That pretty much narrowed it down to one nurse at NDMC at the time. Same woman stood between a drunken Miltiary doctor in Northern Quebec when he showed up drunk to a birth. Mom had been a midwife (a post R.N. position in UK then) and she had delivered hundreds or thousands of babies over her years working in that line of work. She wouldn't let the doctor anywhere near the woman who was giving berth. He threatened all manner of stuff, but my mom didn't blink. He was released from the Canadian Forces and lost his doctor's license. People like that just don't have time for polishing up the truth or avoiding it. They need info true and fast (what there is) and then they need to get on with solving the problem with what they think they know and what their training tells them is the best way forward.
If anyone acts like this in real life. It’s time to put them down. The actress playing Jett Reno sucks and the character sucks. Does your coworker “sass” their boss? By sass, I mean being a dick and swearing while working.
Her talk to Hugh was great. Her and Stamets just go at each other but she cares about his wellbeing and happiness so goes to Hugh to tell him to not screw it up.
Whenever Jett Reno isn't on screen, all I'm asking is 'where is Jett Reno?' and 'how long until we see Jett Reno again?' Seriously, thanks for uploading this. Her character is SOOO underrated.
I think that's a matter of comparison: She's not that great, buit not as flat as the rest. But transplant her into real star trek and compare... she certainly is Barclay-Material. It's not that she's so outstanding, the rest of them are just so shit.
I ask around: Seen the 'Why Modern Movies S-ck'-Video-SERIES of 'Critical Drinker'? His analysis is very good and should really be taught at Film-Schools or even normal Schools.
@@alternative915 ???? Yes. It's just a TOS style one. The warp core is the big red glowing room in the back just glassed off instead of grated off as in TOS.
@@parrot998 The one with the spore drive?, no those are engineering lab, + you dont see any chief engineer around, jett reno isn't chief when aboard the discovery
@@alternative915 She seems to be as of season 3. Since there was a senior staff dinner and there was no one we haven't seen. Not to mention she calls them HER engines... But that asside, it is Engineering, AND an engineering lab, because it is an experimental vessel. Where would you have an engineering lab on a starship for field testing experimental prepulsion than engineering??? We also saw a warp core that looks identical to discovery's in Season 2 when Pike saw his fate. And Adira commented on it being an odd engineering setup when the United Earth Defense Force was searching Discovery.
I ask around: Seen the 'Why Modern Movies S-ck'-Video-SERIES of 'Critical Drinker'? His analysis is very good and should really be taught at Film-Schools or even normal Schools.
Please god, tell me that you’re joking. They’re the unfunniest losers in the entire show. If there’s a season 4, I’ll burn everything and make sure that there’s nothing left.
What is an orthopedic surgeon? A carpenter. What is a neurologist? An electrician. What is a urologist? A plumber. All specialties have an analogous trade.
13:12 to 13:24 I LOVE how Reno somehow knows Georgiou is Terran, and questions that anyone whose met her thinks she'd "Help" without some benefit to herself.
Out of all of the characters on Discovery, Reno is my favorite! 💗 She's comically gifted and she always cracks me up...she is so gutsy and crass *but* she always gets the job done!! 😎
As an engineer by trade, you understand the mentality of working alone for years, and hating to work with idiots. And no you can't fix that analogy with duct tape.
Dealing with complex systems day to day to the point that you know it better than pretty much everybody on-site, and usually because they don't want to pay for additional help again leading to you being the only one who knows the system intimately...usually, it's not unjustified to feel like and know your all that when it comes to said system.
Nah, she could've fixed that analogy with duct tape.... strategically placed duct tape overtop of S's mouth. ;) Granted, Tilly would have protected him so he was safe.
People who have long careers in the sciences (or are insanely gifted from the getgo) usually lack the typical decorum for idiots. I don't have time to engage in a battle of wits with unarmed opponents.
"And no you can't fix that analogy with duct tape." ...that doesn't mean you're not going to at least try though, right? XD Also...Duct Tape not being able to fix something? In Canada, we call that very premise to be outright HERESY and it's punishble by shot out of a military-grade Chicken Cannon into hellish exile in the small town of Dog River, Saskatchewan. Truly, our most gruesome of judicial outcomes.
Jett Reno honestly is one of my favorite crew members because she’s such a smart ass all the time keeps the episodes she’s in nice and spicy all the time
Thanks for making this. Just saw it for the first time. How great was this. One of my favorite characters of all time. Such otherworldly funny and intelligent sarcasm. Laughed my butt off. Thanks again.
Jett Reno. :) Tig Notaro. LOL I just smile knowing she is the character that the Star Trek universe never had, never thought it needed but will never be the same again without her! Love her comedic, dead pan humor. And though others write these things, her delivery is what makes it happen.
I ask around: Seen the 'Why Modern Movies S-ck'-Video-SERIES of 'Critical Drinker'? His analysis is very good and should really be taught at Film-Schools or even normal Schools.
One of the few things I like about this show. They really need to just make her a main cast member already. Enough of this randomly showing up whenever the writers deign to include her.
@@sweetsucculentcontentnectar Yeah, Tig is busy. And she likes doing the show, but has a terrible time with the technobabble. So she is very happy keeping her appearances limited. Plus, even though I love Reno, the deadpan would get old with too much exposure. Like the Doctor on Voyager, as his role grew, his deadpan personality changed to the point where, by the time he was on screen with Zimmerman, you could see how much more soft-edged his personality had become.
Every time I see Jett Reno (Tig notaro) it light up the show. Her dryness of humor, damn... Als so in army of the dead. She played it so well (she replaced someone els after they shoot the whole movie, she had to play the roll so perfectly, and without ever met the cast. So they could digitally replace the actor for her. Also Tig Notaro is a strong woman after battling breast cancer..
Torres and Geordi didn't do the impossible, they just did the possible really well. Scotty lied about what was possible so he could claim to have done the impossible. Tucker probably has the best claim to the title: he was working in a time when nobody quite knew what was possible and what wasn't, and he could definitely push those boundaries.
She reminds me so much of my first supervisor when I first started working in security., and decades later I am now now retired I still think about her from time to time. Thank you for everything you taught us
Absolutely love her character! She helps to make Discovery a wonderful show. She’s so full of sass and sarcasm- cracks me up! Plus she uses food to get through things on the ship! So creative! And her resolution to everything: DUCT TAPE!
I really think Jett Reno is gonna be a classic iconic character, Tig Notaro's deadpan "been there, done that" just invents a new persona that has so much onscreen charisma, I can see her with a spinoff.
@@lakjun1 He was a genius but he was terrible at utilizing his genius. He always needed help and he was bad at explaining what he wanted so he had trouble getting the help. Reno doesn't need help and has no problems explaining what she's doing or what she needs. His self esteem wasn't that bad as he was thoroughly convinced that he was smarter than everyone about everything.
I ask around: Seen the 'Why Modern Movies S-ck'-Video-SERIES of 'Critical Drinker'? His analysis is very good and should really be taught at Film-Schools or even normal Schools.
I'm so happy to see this, not sure what this is or why its here but hey it was this or staring into the Abyss and slipping slowly in the Madness(or Jazzercize).
Starfleet Engineers have both “I’m too old for this shit” and “I wasn’t even supposed to be here today” energy.
except for Geordi. he's more like the dot commies.
The introduction of her character was awesome and she crushes it. Absolutely perfect casting and writing.
You're joking about the writing of this show right? It's like a bunch of teens wrote this garbage.
@@StinkyGreenBud stfu hater
@@StinkyGreenBud With that attitude she should have been a Chief Warrant Officer, not a Commissioned Officer. In the US Navy, no one messes with a CWO... they're snarked to everyone, including the CO.
@@johnpauljones9310 They may have promoted her as punishment for being a smartass. Starfleet has a history of doing that.
Example: Freeman promoting her daughter Ensign Mariner, to Lieutenant and the Ship's Senior Staff.
...hell, pretty sure O'Brien has been threatened a few times with a Commission.
Picard has been threatened with promotion to Flag Staff...and Riker wasn't keen on getting his own captaincy for a long time, despite pressure from up top.
In fact, Starfleet has a habit of doing the opposite as well: Kirk's "demotion" to Fleet Captain for stealing the Enterprise and going to Genesis was a welcome break from his semi-retirement as an Admiral.
Kirk himself, also "punished" Scotty once for starting a diplomatic incident and barfight with Klingons, by cancelling his "forced" leave and remanding him to quarters for the length of stay...where he had wanted to spend time with his beloved Technical journals in the first place.
...oh, and Mariner's frequent demotions back to ensign and junior officer status through out her career (such as the case with the most recent Lieutenant-ship, ended over making fun of an Admiral with a lisp), puts her right back where she does her best work.
I think it's secretly the Starfleet Department of Personnel's way of fine tuning were each person feels the most comfortable and does their best work.
"Huh, they don't seem to be challenged enough and are too unprofessional...let's feed 'em more responsibility and maybe a desk-job...what? They're now miserable and hate everything, but are also still incredible confident? Whoops, we over promoted, but their recent behaviour provides the best solution...UNO-reverso!"
@@StinkyGreenBud😂 you are wrong. I love this show.
"This isn't food, it's candy. Practically an accessory." Gotta love her. Absolutely love her character.
What part?
@@sargentman164016:05
😊😊
"Violate the basic laws of physics? Um, no"
Best quote
exactly ! LOL a note to the TOS
Stranded in a crippled ship with critically wounded crewmates and no Doctor. She then treats the injuries as an engineering problem and keeps them alive for 10 months until rescued. If there is a Starfleet officer more deserving of a citation for courage and "original thinking" than Jett Reno, I haven't seen them out there.
For such a crappy show season 2 was actually pretty good.
I'd be tempted to throw Jett Reno into Medical Training (to be an MD) immediately, just to have the extra experience/perspective. Would make her even more of a kick-ass engineer and she's got the battlefield experience already.
B'Ellana is pretty handy. And Jett's just as charming with her mouth😅
Should have been made captain of engineering just for that feat alone.
How about one with better writing. She is a blatant Mary Sue. Such bad writing in this damn show. No character development potential.
Between Jett and Emperor Georgiou, my need for sarcastic quips is 1000% satisfied.
I ask around:
Seen the 'Why Modern Movies S-ck'-Video-SERIES of 'Critical Drinker'? His analysis is very good and should really be taught at Film-Schools or even normal Schools.
Unfortunately that's what modern Trek has been reduced to.
Space Hitler was definitely the best character on the show, just for how eminently hateable she was. Characters are supposed to make you feel something, and she was the most effective at making you feel the loathing the writers clearly intended her to inspire, much like Stormfront from season 2 of The Boys. But, while I was very glad to see Stormfront get beaten to death, losing Georgiou the way they did was far less satisfying. She should have had a violent death emblematic of the life of violence she lived.
excellent cast, if they could have just gotten the writing and premise up to the same standards..
Jett: "anti-matter and dillithium?? Might me old school, but they don't let'cha down"
The burn: *"hollup fam, imma stop ya right there"*
Im about to ruin this mans whole career.
My favorite line is "You don't know me Doc, I'm uninsultable." Absolutely correct! I love the deadpanned-ness of her character and at the same time sending out such fantastic barbs.
The barbs are artistic, but the fact that she can see truths and speak directly and blunty to what she sees (and have other people not like it but respect it) is her true gift.
“Helpless is a shitty feeling but it is not forever and it does not make you any less capable.”
That is some good shit I need to gear every so often.
As someone on disability, learning to use a powered wheelchair, this is how I get by.
Physiotherapy is where you learn to cover the screams with a pleasant facial expression.
Why didn't anyone ever tell us that Scotty and McCoy had a kid?
Or maybe in this case, a sister or cousin :P
You've just given me the mental image of the conception process, and I don't hate it.
Given the timeline, she's probably cousin to the both of them twice removed
*sigh* I'll go write the fanfiction.
or more like an adopted sister lol
i was thinking "McCoy" and then she said "I'm just a gearhead not a farmer." and that solidified it for me
"Weird dream. I was playing drums for Prince and there were doves and a beret."
"I'm going, I'm going. Get off my ass...
Sir.
Get off my ass, Sir."
She has the best professional tact.
She didn't wanted to be sanctioned for am improper response.
that and 13:11 are my favorite scenes of her xD
Tillys face though, before the elevator closes… 😂
This scene wasn’t funny and if anything, it proved that she should’ve been thrown out into the airlock and released into outer space where she belongs.
@@SoaringEagle128 Tilly is adorable.
"I can fix that with Duct Tape, if ya want"! YES! As long as we have sarcasm, gum, duct tape, and irony our species is going to do okay. As for the mycelia, give me a call when they cap and I'll show you how to fly this bucket.
"Are you going to fix her up with Duct Tape?" - Reno "Maybe"
Jett reminds me of a nurse I work with. Patients love her. She’s a brilliant and efficient nurse but she can sass you without even trying
Anyone who works in a life-or-death environment tends to lean that way. My friends include several SF (US Special Forces) operators, several USCG SAR pilots, vets of the 82nd Abn, an retired Army Ranger, ER nurses, some Canadians that did stints inside and outside the wires (including hard contacts), a close friend (Lieutenant-Commander in RCN Reserve) who did disaster response in Haiti and the Philipines, USN Commander (likely Captain by now) who ran a Jervis-Bay class high-speed cargo catamaran around the Gulf from Galveston to New Orleans and who did assessments and transfer of goods for Katrina response. One of my SF buddies has been a major part in setting up CT's wearhousing system for Covid-19 supplies and the supply pipeline for the hospitals in CT. My mom was a nurse for 40 years, from a new RN to being head of nursing and also acting CEO and CFO of a 200 bed hospital in Northern Ontario (and she came of age in the ERs of Motherwell after the soccer fights - lots of patching people up). And she wouldn't take cr*p from anyone.
All these people have a couple of common traits:
* They don't have time to screw around so no time for diplomacy or evasion - you tell it as it is and you make the calls you have to even if they are hard and could blow back on you later from some couch quarterback after the fact.
* They aren't scared of much because they couldn't do their jobs if they didn't decouple their own emotional responses for the duration of a crisis.
* They don't suffer idiots to any great degree because they know that threatens the mission they're engaged in at any given moment.
* They don't mind people giving them back truth and hard, honest facts. That's respect and its also information that can improve decisions.
* All of these people are in the sorts of work where they do not have the luxury to put off decisions nor to be wishy-washy about them. They don't have the freedom to pass the buck nor do they ever get enough information that they can be sure their course is going to be a winner. They learn ways to minimize risk in situations of limited knowledge and an immediate decision is required and they do those steps and they what they are left with is still a call and they have the stones to make it and accept accountability later if something goes side-wise.
My mom once told an obnoxious drunk with a criminal record in her ER with his eyeball hanging out by the stuff that attaches at the back of the eyeball. He was cursing and my mom didn't take that. She told him he'd better shut his mouth and let her do her job or she'd wash his mouth out with soap and THEN she'd put his eyeball back into the socket, but she pointed out if he shut up and she got to work, the odds of saving his eyesight were better. He shut his yap.
The OPP officer who caught the back end of that exchange was whistling. He told my mom after that she took a big risk because the patient had a history of violence. Mom's response was 'I don't care. NOBODY talks to me like that.'
Mom was the same person who took the keys off of a drunk thick bar (General) when she was a Flight Nurse (Lieutenant) in the RCAF. The General was paralytic with booze so she would not return his keys and got him a cab. He called her many things that were not very gentlemanly. The next day, working at National Defense Medical Center in Ottawa, she got called in by the head of Nursing and she was queried about what happened. She thought she was cooked. But the general called and had realized the next morning how drunk he had been and he wanted to apologize and thank the Nurse, but he was too drunk to recall her name but he DID know she had a Scottish accent. That pretty much narrowed it down to one nurse at NDMC at the time.
Same woman stood between a drunken Miltiary doctor in Northern Quebec when he showed up drunk to a birth. Mom had been a midwife (a post R.N. position in UK then) and she had delivered hundreds or thousands of babies over her years working in that line of work. She wouldn't let the doctor anywhere near the woman who was giving berth. He threatened all manner of stuff, but my mom didn't blink. He was released from the Canadian Forces and lost his doctor's license.
People like that just don't have time for polishing up the truth or avoiding it. They need info true and fast (what there is) and then they need to get on with solving the problem with what they think they know and what their training tells them is the best way forward.
gotta love the sass
If anyone acts like this in real life. It’s time to put them down. The actress playing Jett Reno sucks and the character sucks. Does your coworker “sass” their boss? By sass, I mean being a dick and swearing while working.
@@DarkKnight52365 no, you don’t sass your boss unless you know them
@@shadowspade4258 yawn… so edgy and cool.
"And you believed that? Georgiou? Helping? seriously?"
Her talk to Hugh was great. Her and Stamets just go at each other but she cares about his wellbeing and happiness so goes to Hugh to tell him to not screw it up.
"I'll fix that analogy with duck tape too" that one lives rent free in my brain
duct tape.
"And you believed that? Georgiou? Helping? Seriously?" - love that about her
Whenever Jett Reno isn't on screen, all I'm asking is 'where is Jett Reno?' and 'how long until we see Jett Reno again?'
Seriously, thanks for uploading this. Her character is SOOO underrated.
I think that's a matter of comparison: She's not that great, buit not as flat as the rest. But transplant her into real star trek and compare... she certainly is Barclay-Material. It's not that she's so outstanding, the rest of them are just so shit.
So you're saying Jett Reno is Poochie? Get outta here
*Gotta* have the crying mellow dramatic black woman. Lmao
I ask around:
Seen the 'Why Modern Movies S-ck'-Video-SERIES of 'Critical Drinker'? His analysis is very good and should really be taught at Film-Schools or even normal Schools.
@@na3044 Nop! she's just natural, totally authentic, I mean, she's only playing her own self.
She is what I will end up missing most about Star Trek: Discovery
We need more Jett Reno - honestly she keeps Engineering spicy!
Spicy. Apt. I like it.
Is there even an engineering section in discovery anyway?
@@alternative915 ???? Yes. It's just a TOS style one. The warp core is the big red glowing room in the back just glassed off instead of grated off as in TOS.
@@parrot998 The one with the spore drive?, no those are engineering lab, + you dont see any chief engineer around, jett reno isn't chief when aboard the discovery
@@alternative915 She seems to be as of season 3. Since there was a senior staff dinner and there was no one we haven't seen. Not to mention she calls them HER engines... But that asside, it is Engineering, AND an engineering lab, because it is an experimental vessel. Where would you have an engineering lab on a starship for field testing experimental prepulsion than engineering??? We also saw a warp core that looks identical to discovery's in Season 2 when Pike saw his fate. And Adira commented on it being an odd engineering setup when the United Earth Defense Force was searching Discovery.
They don't need dilithium for S4, they can just harness the power of Reno's pure snark :P
That, and the snark from Po and Georgiou
@@dmanc85 thats enough snark to generate the power of a quasi stellar obliterator!
@@electrohalo8798 Ah stellaris fan huh?
Yeah
I love it!
Tig acts by just being herself. As if some writer said, “What would it be like if Tig Notaro went to space?”What a great gig. 😂
Sending Tig Notaro into space seems like a great idea. I would prefer not to share a planet with her
That writer should get a raise. She's among my favorite characters in Disco.
I love how Jett Reno is basically what happens when you cross Scotty with McCoy and add copious amounts of "BIG LESBIAN ENERGY".
YEA
Yeah... funny how her sexual orientation suddenly doesn't matter, since she's an actual character.
@@na3044 Exactly what I was thinking.
LESBIAN ENERGY 👍👍👍
OMG this is perfect! And absolutely correct!
Glad to know that they still consider using Duct Tape as a viable method of repair.
can hold montezumas revenge on a wall.
you never get rid of such a mighty repair tool
Speed tape is another useful aviation tool when Duct tape fails
only the materials will change. the mission remains the same. just a patch job to keep you floating/flying/sailing until proper repairs can be made.
it was good enough for Apollo 13 ...
Jett and Paul are literally the funniest team on Discovery. Can't wait to see where Season 4 goes with them. LOL
I ask around:
Seen the 'Why Modern Movies S-ck'-Video-SERIES of 'Critical Drinker'? His analysis is very good and should really be taught at Film-Schools or even normal Schools.
Careful, mister anxious. You start saying things like that, and one of them'll get sucked out an airlock. Just sayin'!
Please god, tell me that you’re joking. They’re the unfunniest losers in the entire show. If there’s a season 4, I’ll burn everything and make sure that there’s nothing left.
@@slevinchannel7589 thank god someone watched the critical drinkers intake on this god awful show
@@shadowspade4258 they're cooler than you lol
Hazmat Guy: My name is Jean, actually.
Jett: I've already forgotten that.
Paul's like "Excuse me, this ship already has a sassy gay officer, I power our spore drive with my gay sass "
I totally read that as "my gay ass" 🤣
@@Lucofthewind I 100% did too until I read your comment lol
@@Lucofthewindno but are you wrong
😂😂
I loved the de-briefing scene. She was hilarious 😂 talking about snacks while she's being questioned!
8:20 This part is so wholesome and adorable. Just two gay crewman gushing about how ridiculous their SOs were.
🤢
1:44 "You're an engineer, not a surgeon" never gets old 😂
I get the reference, but it's the response that nails it. "Body's just a machine. Plus, I read."
What is an orthopedic surgeon? A carpenter. What is a neurologist? An electrician. What is a urologist? A plumber. All specialties have an analogous trade.
"Bobcat?"
"I dunno, I'm on drugs"
Was she thinking of Goldthwait?
13:12 to 13:24 I LOVE how Reno somehow knows Georgiou is Terran, and questions that anyone whose met her thinks she'd "Help" without some benefit to herself.
She is unironically my favorite character in the entire series
I love Reno almost as much as I love Trip Tucker. There is so much sass, so much intelligence in one package. I love her.
Trip!!! Finally someone else remembers his brilliance!
Reno is better though.
"and do they come with house dressing?" OMG I DIED!
I always use the 'ive been trying to raise the bar' line when ever someone at work stuffs up
Out of all of the characters on Discovery, Reno is my favorite! 💗
She's comically gifted and she always cracks me up...she is so gutsy and crass *but* she always gets the job done!! 😎
Completely agree.
"I don't know. I'm on drugs." my life in a nutshell
If anything this show has taught me not to trust any reviews, and just watch it for myself. This show is one of the best things I've seen
Gruff lesbian vs pissy queen. A story as old as time itself. Oh, God, how I do love it so!!! [ebil grin]
As an engineer by trade, you understand the mentality of working alone for years, and hating to work with idiots. And no you can't fix that analogy with duct tape.
In other words, you "think" that you are all that.
Dealing with complex systems day to day to the point that you know it better than pretty much everybody on-site, and usually because they don't want to pay for additional help again leading to you being the only one who knows the system intimately...usually, it's not unjustified to feel like and know your all that when it comes to said system.
Nah, she could've fixed that analogy with duct tape.... strategically placed duct tape overtop of S's mouth. ;) Granted, Tilly would have protected him so he was safe.
People who have long careers in the sciences (or are insanely gifted from the getgo) usually lack the typical decorum for idiots. I don't have time to engage in a battle of wits with unarmed opponents.
"And no you can't fix that analogy with duct tape."
...that doesn't mean you're not going to at least try though, right? XD
Also...Duct Tape not being able to fix something?
In Canada, we call that very premise to be outright HERESY and it's punishble by shot out of a military-grade Chicken Cannon into hellish exile in the small town of Dog River, Saskatchewan.
Truly, our most gruesome of judicial outcomes.
Who knew a stand up comic could bring so much fun to this show!! Whoever cast her is brilliant !!
Jett Reno honestly is one of my favorite crew members because she’s such a smart ass all the time keeps the episodes she’s in nice and spicy all the time
I hear ya. When she's not in an episode, I miss her!
Thanks for making this. Just saw it for the first time. How great was this. One of my favorite characters of all time. Such otherworldly funny and intelligent sarcasm. Laughed my butt off. Thanks again.
Jett Reno. :) Tig Notaro. LOL I just smile knowing she is the character that the Star Trek universe never had, never thought it needed but will never be the same again without her! Love her comedic, dead pan humor. And though others write these things, her delivery is what makes it happen.
She’s one of my fav characters. I love it when she’s always hungry lol 😆 More Jett!!!!
Weird connection: Tig Notaro's wife is in the same improv group as Lauren Lapkus, who plays Jennifer in Lower Decks.
I ask around: Seen the 'Why Modern Movies S-ck'-Video-SERIES of 'Critical Drinker'? His analysis is very good and should really be taught at Film-Schools or even normal Schools.
Reno was a breath of fresh air.
One of the few things I like about this show. They really need to just make her a main cast member already. Enough of this randomly showing up whenever the writers deign to include her.
Actually, it's the show accommodating Tig Notaro's schedule. She's talked about it in interviews. ;)
@@sweetsucculentcontentnectar Yeah, Tig is busy. And she likes doing the show, but has a terrible time with the technobabble. So she is very happy keeping her appearances limited. Plus, even though I love Reno, the deadpan would get old with too much exposure. Like the Doctor on Voyager, as his role grew, his deadpan personality changed to the point where, by the time he was on screen with Zimmerman, you could see how much more soft-edged his personality had become.
She’s a touring stand up comedian. That’s why she disappears and reappears
@@sweetsucculentcontentnectar 😥
Jett is the comic relief to break the monotony of the over indulgence of goodbye drama and tear shedding.
Tig Notaro deserves all of the success. She keeps going from strength to strength.
Jett has always lighted up the show for me. One of the few adults.
She sure has McCoys wit. With the personality of a Klingon on a bad-hair-day.....
Literally my favorite character from Discovery, wish she was on SNW
OMG, what a great idea!!
She reminds me of Mccoy. Always with a witty comeback. Great character.
"Helpless is a shitty feeling, but it is not forever and it does not make you any less capable." That is such a powerful line.
omg I forgot how much I love Jet. Easily one of the best characters the show has produced
Every time I see Jett Reno (Tig notaro) it light up the show. Her dryness of humor, damn...
Als so in army of the dead. She played it so well (she replaced someone els after they shoot the whole movie, she had to play the roll so perfectly, and without ever met the cast. So they could digitally replace the actor for her.
Also Tig Notaro is a strong woman after battling breast cancer..
She is up there with Scotty, Tucker & Torres as being the "Makes the impossible happen" for there Captain.
You forgot Jordi.
Torres and Geordi didn't do the impossible, they just did the possible really well. Scotty lied about what was possible so he could claim to have done the impossible. Tucker probably has the best claim to the title: he was working in a time when nobody quite knew what was possible and what wasn't, and he could definitely push those boundaries.
And none of the above turned a serious medical crisis into an engineering problem to keep people alive for 10 months.
@@zorak950 Points were made.
She reminds me so much of my first supervisor when I first started working in security., and decades later I am now now retired I still think about her from time to time. Thank you for everything you taught us
6:05 "Wrong" + Blowtorch Is always the correct response to a person making that type of noise.
Absolutely love her character! She helps to make Discovery a wonderful show. She’s so full of sass and sarcasm- cracks me up! Plus she uses food to get through things on the ship! So creative! And her resolution to everything: DUCT TAPE!
I really think Jett Reno is gonna be a classic iconic character, Tig Notaro's deadpan "been there, done that" just invents a new persona that has so much onscreen charisma, I can see her with a spinoff.
Oh if only that could be truth!
shes not even acting shes literally being her real life self. in fact every role she has is literally the same person
Jett Reno sounds like someone picked their own nickname on the Tatooine pod racing circuit.
I really hope we see more of her this season. I LOVE HER CHARXFTER. She has McCoy’s witt
Holy gods! I've seen a LOT of Star Trek, but none of Discovery, and she's my new favorite Star Trek character.
Yes!
Almost makes me want to pay for Paramount+....almost.
@@julietchristen Ha! Almost.
people like us always find people like them soooo beautiful my fav words❤
Reno is the modern day Barclay. She doesn't NEED to appear in every episode, just one or two per season, and its perfect!
She's Barclay mixed with a ship's Counselor. Because sometimes she just gives people a slap upside the head they need.
We need a new episode (or a Short Trek), where someone finds Reno's Taylor Dane Concert program on the Holodeck.
@@michaelgreenwood3413 She's the opposite of Barclay. He was incompetent and surrounded by competent people.
@@alphanerd7221I have to disagree. Barclay was a genius taken to the next level who, unfortunately, was plagued by neuroses and low self-esteem.
@@lakjun1 He was a genius but he was terrible at utilizing his genius. He always needed help and he was bad at explaining what he wanted so he had trouble getting the help. Reno doesn't need help and has no problems explaining what she's doing or what she needs.
His self esteem wasn't that bad as he was thoroughly convinced that he was smarter than everyone about everything.
You know.. that line she has "flip the switch" should have been "Pull the lever Krunk"😂😂😂
One of the best choices made in episodic television in casting Tig in this role!!! Awesome!!
🤣 My favourite character! I love the nod to Scotty’s “I can’t change the laws of Physics”
She is a great character and we all are waiting for her return this season.
I love seeing comedians act, they always have the best characters
By far the best addition to the show! She needs more time on it!
'fine, then I'll just follow you for the witty repartee' is my favorite!
She was my favorite character of all time lol I absolutely loved her
"There's a whole in the space time continuum!"
Jett: "Duct tape and gum."
Jett Reno is the BOFH of Star Trek and good GOD she's fantastic at it.
I ask around:
Seen the 'Why Modern Movies S-ck'-Video-SERIES of 'Critical Drinker'? His analysis is very good and should really be taught at Film-Schools or even normal Schools.
THE ABSOLUTE Best part of Discovery. I LOVED this scene.
I loved her during the debrief, give the lady some snacks.
It's comforting to know that duct tape will still exist in the 23rd Century. Makes one wonder it re-runs of Red Green will still be popular then ?!
Never watched this show. She is definitely worth watching the show.
Love Reno. Great character..need more of her
Bro she was a massive part of the crew and fkn loved her lol mad love for Jett
Tig Notaro just slayed Star Trek So funny how many people they tried to insert, and it was Tig, all along!
She's a great character, a quirky genius in the best TREK tradition.
some of the most intelligent people in society are often slightly,,,,"off"
I was on the Sony picture lot of all places, and actually got to meet her. She looked radiant and had a pleasant nature. 😊
Tig Notaro is the state of the badass art.
Tig's portrayal of "Reno" is one of those I feel no one else could have pulled off so well...
Love Tigg, her standup shows are funny AF.
And now you gave me something else to binge, thanks a lot.
I wish the writers would give her more air time. I love her dry since of humor.
Didn’t realize she was on screen that long
I wish I had a tenth of Jett's everything.
Bet you if the next Doctor was Tig, no one would bitch.
@@thegrimmretails3777 So true.
@@thegrimmretails3777 Have you met the internet?
The engineer that distresses and give outlet to keep the engineer crew 110%
She’s my absolute favorite character on Discovery. Saru is a close second.
Reno felt real. That’s all that mattered to me.
"wrong" *lights torch*
god i love this character.
I'm so happy to see this, not sure what this is or why its here but hey it was this or staring into the Abyss and slipping slowly in the Madness(or Jazzercize).