A quick google could've done it, but here you go: https://twitter.com/startrekcbs/status/876831970839347202Link? Not everyone is devoted to Twitter.
kind of looks like the rainbow warp FX of the movies II-VI (Meyer influence?)
True, but the burden of proof is on those who make the claim.A quick google could've done it, but here you go: https://twitter.com/startrekcbs/status/876831970839347202
U.S. Schedule
Star Trek: Discovery will launch in the U.S. on Sunday, September 24 with a broadcast premiere that night on the CBS Television Network airing at 8:30-9:30 PM, ET/PT (time approximate following NFL Football and 60 Minutes). The series premiere will also be available on-demand on CBS All Access and the second episode of the series will be available on the service that same night immediately following the broadcast premiere.
After premiere night, all new episodes will be available on-demand weekly on Sundays exclusively for CBS All Access subscribers in the U.S. The 15-episode season will be released in two chapters. The first eight episodes will run from Sunday, Sept. 24 through Sunday, Nov. 5. The season will then resume with the second chapter debuting in January 2018.
Canada Schedule
Space Channel will launch the first two episodes of Star Trek: Discovery on Sunday, September 24 at 8:30 PM ET. The first eight episodes will run from Sunday, September 24 through Sunday, November 5. The season will then resume with the second chapter in January 2018. Every episode will also be available to Space subscribers on the newly launched Space GO app, in addition to being available on Space.ca and participating On Demand channels. Star Trek: Discovery will also stream exclusively in Canada on CraveTV, with full scheduling details to be released in the coming weeks.
Rest of the World Schedule
Netflix will launch Star Trek: Discovery on Monday, September 25 to countries outside of the U.S. and Canada. The first eight episodes will run from Monday, September 25 through Monday, November 6 with the second chapter in January 2018.
- See more at: http://www.startrek.com/article/star-trek-discovery-sets-premiere-date#sthash.T6vP40b3.dpuf
Walking Dead has 16 episodes, still has a mid season break.Oh, for fuck's sake. They're still going to force a break on a show that only has 15 episodes in the season? Ugh.
Another reason I'm glad I don't watch that show.Walking Dead has 16 episodes, still has a mid season break.
Well, it IS a Sunday and it will be the same night shows like "Walking Dead, Preacher, et al also air on AMC. Plus new "American Gods" episodes will probably be airing again on that nignht around the same time. DOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOM!Waiting for someone to explain why this is the Worst. Possible. Date. they could have picked...![]()
Actually a lot of successful shows are on Sundays, including a little show called Game of Thrones.Well, it IS a Sunday![]()
It was everywhere I'll make sure to use APA citations next time news breaks.....True, but the burden of proof is on those who make the claim.
Thank you for the link.
In that case, I would point out Doctor Who has done mid-season breaks with 13 episode long seasons, though since that was part of a failed experiment maybe I shouldn't.Another reason I'm glad I don't watch that show.
The Americans has 13 episodes per season and doesn't have a break, which is the norm for most FX shows.
This ain't FX.Another reason I'm glad I don't watch that show.
The Americans has 13 episodes per season and doesn't have a break, which is the norm for most FX shows.
What is your rationale for September 24th being the worst possible date?Waiting for someone to explain why this is the Worst. Possible. Date. they could have picked...![]()
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