Why does lt. Saru have different sole on his boots (Lady GaGa)?
He has Hooves.
Why does lt. Saru have different sole on his boots (Lady GaGa)?
Language and colloquialisms change considerably over decades, let alone centuries, that's not the question here. It's a show for the early 21st century audiences, written in early 21st century English, so it's reasonable to expect early 21st century English colloquialisms.A reflection of this might be the gradual change in language over the next couple of centuries.
A theme song does not a musical make. Many many shows have theme songs.It's been a looooooong rooooooooooad......
And don't forget that ENT was supposed to have a weekly boy band.
Um, ok..so if Star Trek is now a musical, and Spock is a weed-toting hippie with Scotty as a drunk and they run around killing everyone for their beer, you're OK with that?
Drastic example, but shows why there has to be some consistency in a show. It's 50 years old, you either reboot it, or stick to the story.
And this is why fans bitch about canon.
Star Trek never gave any indication that religion was in any way banned, oppressed or wiped out - this would be contrary to its values
Actually this is one area where B5 got it right:
I don't think religion disappeared (if it did) because of intolerance. People don't really believe in Greek or Egyptian gods today, so it's not unfathomable that most religion would dissapear by the 24th century. Especially since Federation technology gives them almost godlike powers.And I personally believe this is what it's like on Earth in the 23rd/24th/25th/whatever century. Roddenberry had some issues with religions, and felt it didn't belong on a evolved planet Earth. Personally, I think that's a lot of crap. I think people became tolerant of each other, simple as that.
Perhaps not, but as a Christian, I will confess to having winced when I read that part of the interview...
Well we are indeed discovering new and frightening depths of the human condition with this show already. Somebody's favourite episode is The Offspring.!Probably spoilers!
Some more coverage, including the cast talking about their favorite episodes (via Trekmovie):
http://trekmovie.com/2017/07/27/more-details-on-the-war-with-the-klingons-in-star-trek-discovery/
And MiriWell we are indeed discovering new and frightening depths of the human condition with this show already. Somebody's favourite episode is The Offspring.
I winced when I saw Gene Roddenberry's Vision, nothing good ever comes from devotion to that. It is hilariously ironic in the context of the article, though.I'm not a Christian and I winced at that part of the interview. They seem to be missing the context of the times that TOS took place in and boiling the Prime timeline down to facts and dates.
This article is very interesting. I guess we will wonder for years how Fuller's Discovery might have looked like. His ideas don't sound bad at all. My guess is that they were just too ambitious and unorthodox for CBS. I wonder if the idea was to follow the adventures of future versions of ships called Discovery in each season. I love the direction they are going with now, but I sure would have liked to see his vision realized. Who knows, maybe one day we still might.EW issue has a story on Fuller's departure from the show:
http://trekcore.com/blog/2017/07/new-ew-issue-details-bryan-fullers-discovery-departure/
They DID plan an anthology show!
Again, she's one writer amongst many. How does that one out-of-context behind-the-scenes discussion reflect the stance of a whole writer's room full of different people?I'm not a Christian and I winced at that part of the interview. They seem to be missing the context of the times that TOS took place in and boiling the Prime timeline down to facts and dates.
Again, she's one writer amongst many. How does that one out-of-context behind-the-scenes discussion reflect the stance of a whole writer's room full of different people?
I am not at liberty to explain the backstory and context due to a non-disclosure agreement. But I assure you, she did not make this decision in a vacuum, or out of spite. It has a valid creative rationale.
^ Simply sounds like there will be a story/character related reason for this comment from her. Why not give them the benefit of the doubt and wait before declaring “The writers don't understand Star Trek!” or “No religion in the future of Trek? How ridiculous!”
I just want someone to beam down and say 'Behold, I am the Archangel Gabriel!'I'm still going to watch the show. It would be insincere to be a pom-pom waver when I see something that doesn't seem quite right within the context of the universe they are claiming matches up with TOS.
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