Maybe teen or adult plus audience?
I certainly think so. I don't think we'll have rampant nudity and swearing like your workaday Game of Thrones, but I anticipate a slightly harsher tone - I expect that the usual "resurrect a character in the same episode they died" tricks won't be so common.
At the end of the day, it's puerile escapist fantasy.
I expect adult, but I hope not solely catered to that younger adult demographic that everybody seems to want to attract.
See above, but give me more crack.No it won't be more adult. It'll just have occasional side boob and bum cracks like Star Trek Enterprise did 10 years ago.![]()
I hope not. I'm tired of darkity dark dark ultra grim tones and graphic violence.
I think the show will surprise Trekkies with its style and tone. I don't think they'll know what hit them, and they'll love it...and yes that tone will be more "adult".
I can't tell Enterprise from the other modern Trek shows, which I'm sure was not their intention.
The only real point of comparison we have to go by is how CBS All-Access has handled their only other original series on the streaming service so far, which is The Good Wife spinoff The Good Fight, which has currently run through seven episodes of the ten episode first season. Unlike the original CBS broadcast series it's based on (CBS being the most prudish network in terms of broadcast standards), The Good Fight features copious use of variations of the word "fuck", some mild and tasteful nudity (breasts and ass), a lot of sexual situations and frank discussion, and some pretty harsh racial and sexual slurs and threats when it comes to dealing with a "ripped from the headlines" legal case on those topics. For instance, they had an episode dealing with online trolls that delved into some of the threats trolls make against prominent women in social media circles (the lead character has been on ongoing victim of such online harassment). However, they have handled them all in a respectful and mature and story-relevant manner and not just for shock value or titillation, so I think they can do it in an adult and responsible way. There hasn't been any kind of extreme violence featured on the show so far.Maybe teen or adult plus audience?
I hope not. I'm tired of darkity dark dark ultra grim tones and graphic violence.
It's amazing how this never seems to be raised as an issue if you stock the crew with a hundred cardboard cutout straight white male characters.Diversity and sexuality - I don't want to see a "token" (minority/race/gender) character that's flat as cardboard and exists solely to check off the "diversity" box.
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