I'm pretty sure it's just "good things come to those who wait", no "all" in it.There's another relevant saying.
All good things come to he who waits.
That could be what Fuller meant.
You seem to be reaching with that one.
I'm pretty sure it's just "good things come to those who wait", no "all" in it.There's another relevant saying.
All good things come to he who waits.
That could be what Fuller meant.
I've generally been against a return of TNG, as I don't think a new series or theatrical movie would be a good idea. But if the 2017 relaunch works, it would be cool if they produced a one-off TV movie. I imagine the plot would be "getting the band back together one last time", and would probably crossover with a couple of characters from DSC.How about a Netflix miniseries?
Just X-Files it all the way.
I'm pretty sure the possible meanings of "all good things" have been discussed a couple times already, whether in this thread or other ones.
It'd be a big pop culture event at the very least. Can you imagine?I've generally been against a return of TNG, as I don't think a new series or theatrical movie would be a good idea. But if the 2017 relaunch works, it would be cool if they produced a one-off TV movie. I imagine the plot would be "getting the band back together one last time", and would probably crossover with a couple of characters from DSC.
...
For some reason I imagine it opening a bit like TFF, but with Picard instead of Sybok.
ALIEN: You're ... human!
PICARD: [throws back his head and laughs]
I really fucking wish they weren't doing another prequel.
There's another relevant saying.
All good things come to he who waits.
That could be what Fuller meant.
Actually "all good things come to he who waits" is an English proverb, just not very good oneI'm pretty sure it's just "good things come to those who wait", no "all" in it.
You seem to be reaching with that one.
I've warmed to the idea since the initial announcement. I'm optimistic about the show's potential, my main gripe at the moment is that they've pigeonholed themselves regarding the types of tech they can show. In many ways, the tech of today has advanced as a result of inspiration from things seen on Star Trek. If we go back to an era in universe that was first presented in the 1960s, they won't hqve as much potential to present new tech and gadget ideas to inspire the scientists and engineers of the current generation.Not my first choice either, but we'll see if they actually have an idea or not.
Actually "all good things come to he who waits" is an English proverb, just not very good one![]()
That's exactly right.I'm pretty sure it's just "good things come to those who wait", no "all" in it.
You seem to be reaching with that one.
That's exactly right.
The presence of an Internet image with a different quote in it proves only that someone made an Internet image with a different quote in it. The telephone game is a game for a reason.
Jesus?That's exactly right.
The presence of an Internet image with a different quote in it proves only that someone made an Internet image with a different quote in it. The telephone game is a game for a reason.
FTFYIt'd be a big Trek culture event at the very least. Can you imagine?
Yes! When God calls, don't send Him to voice mail.Jesus?
As soon as God identities it as a "courtesy call," hang up. He's going to ask for money.....
Dude's always broke.As soon as God identities it as a "courtesy call," hang up. He's going to ask for money.
It'd be a big pop culture event at the very least. Can you imagine?
They could even bring back a few cast members from DS9 and/or VOY if they so please. A crossover event like those Destiny novels (which I have not read).
If I was in charge of CBS' Trek programming, after reading all the negative crap from fans online ad nauseam, here's what I'd say: "Let's do one season of Discovery. If they like it, great. If not, we're done. Keep repackaging the old stuff."
We use essential cookies to make this site work, and optional cookies to enhance your experience.