DS9 could be remade with minimal reworking. Other than updating production standards the entire series could be copied nearly by the episode.
You'd get laughed off of HBO.
DS9 could be remade with minimal reworking. Other than updating production standards the entire series could be copied nearly by the episode.
You used the phrase "ahead of it's time". What do you think that means?I never once said anything about originality.I'm still trying to figure where DS9 was ahead of it's time. It didn't bring anything new to serial drama. It didn't spearhead the short season.I love the logic being presented here: if you got rid of all the filler and bad episodes, then it would've been more successful.
No producer, writer or director green lights something thinking, "boy, this is going to be shit".![]()
It was blatantly copying off many different things.
However it's the fact that it intergrated many different elements in a time when it wasn't the norm.
Large story arks, a focus on multi dimension characters, large casts of character actors, large bugdets(which actually do matter), and it was clearly a show that would of benefitted a shortened season.
I thought we needed to dump half the episodes to make it work, but now we're doing an episode to episode remake?DS9 could be remade with minimal reworking. Other than updating production standards the entire series could be copied nearly by the episode.
You'd get laughed off of HBO.
I thought we needed to dump half the episodes to make it work, but now we're doing an episode to episode remake?DS9 could be remade with minimal reworking. Other than updating production standards the entire series could be copied nearly by the episode.
You'd get laughed off of HBO.![]()
Even the arc based ones?I thought we needed to dump half the episodes to make it work, but now we're doing an episode to episode remake?You'd get laughed off of HBO.![]()
No. We're cutting all of the bad episodes.
Even the arc based ones?I thought we needed to dump half the episodes to make it work, but now we're doing an episode to episode remake?![]()
No. We're cutting all of the bad episodes.
Won't that leave gaps in the narrative?Even the arc based ones?No. We're cutting all of the bad episodes.
Yup.
Won't that leave gaps in the narrative?Even the arc based ones?
Yup.
I might sit down and watch "Homefront"/"Paradise Lost", in the next day or two. They were always near the top of my DS9 list.
Not bad. Neatly summarized.I have answered the concept of "What is Star Trek" often in this forum.
For me it is quite simple:
-Optimism about the future of humanity, which both in the 60s and now would exist in stark contrast to real life experiences.
-Action/adventure with social commentary driven by interesting characters. Really, it should feel almost like a Western in terms of being on the frontier, with a lot of unknown out there to be explored.
TOS benefited from having three mains who were relatable in some way, be it Kirk with his leadership style, Spock with thinking things out or McCoy with his passion. The characters drove that series, largely because we could relate to them.
A new series, regardless of new continuity or old, would need to incorporate a sense of optimism, a sense of adventure and clever story telling to be successful. I don't think it needs a major reworking in terms of tone to be successful but a more serialized story telling, with longer character arcs to provide continued interest.
Thank you.Not bad. Neatly summarized.I have answered the concept of "What is Star Trek" often in this forum.
For me it is quite simple:
-Optimism about the future of humanity, which both in the 60s and now would exist in stark contrast to real life experiences.
-Action/adventure with social commentary driven by interesting characters. Really, it should feel almost like a Western in terms of being on the frontier, with a lot of unknown out there to be explored.
TOS benefited from having three mains who were relatable in some way, be it Kirk with his leadership style, Spock with thinking things out or McCoy with his passion. The characters drove that series, largely because we could relate to them.
A new series, regardless of new continuity or old, would need to incorporate a sense of optimism, a sense of adventure and clever story telling to be successful. I don't think it needs a major reworking in terms of tone to be successful but a more serialized story telling, with longer character arcs to provide continued interest.
Old style movie serials https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commando_CodyA new series, regardless of new continuity or old, would need to incorporate a sense of optimism, a sense of adventure and clever story telling to be successful. I don't think it needs a major reworking in terms of tone to be successful but a more serialized story telling, with longer character arcs to provide continued interest.
In my opinion, Star Trek is about the Enterprise and her crews (or a ship with design look like the Enterprise in TOS or TNG). Or something that happen inside their established canon / universe.
So you can throw anything inside it, including a new universe and fresh canon that has no relation with the previous universe, as long as you have the Enterprise that look like the Enterprise in TOS and TNG, and the tech that feel like what Star Trek has been established, it is Star Trek. Oh and, one more. The crews with red, yellow, and blue T-Shirt.
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You can create anything. From something that has no relation with exploration, a life in a colony, something that happen in Klingon, or Romulan, etc, as long as it is inside the established canon / universe, it's also Star Trek. That's way, I say that DS9 and Voyager are Star Trek.
^^ If the characters looked like that I'd have a very hard time taking it seriously.
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