dark, depressing, everyone is nasty
But enough about TOS
dark, depressing, everyone is nasty
it doesn't fit the established form used for Star Trek.
For me it comes down to motivation and whether it is believable.And that was a lousy contradiction to write for her, IMO. She stands there and falls on a sword for Starfleet, waxing poetic about it and what it stands for, but she disobeyed several direct orders, committed mutiny and assaulted her commanding officer. If her emotions clouded her judgement, she must have been sick that day in the Vulcan Learning Center about governing passions, and should not be First Officer of a Starship if her emotions overload her that much.
Her arc, for me, is one I frankly don't have much concern for. She was written as someone thoroughly unlikable to me.
That's who Burnham is. She's complex, contradictory, and not always predictable--just like real people.
Exactly. See my post above. Roddenberry originally wanted the characters to act like they were on a realistic "crime show." So it's funny to see DISCOVERY condemned for doing exactly that.![]()
dark, depressing, everyone is nasty
That may have been what he wanted originally, but that isn't what ended up on-screen.
Exactly because assassination is a method of career advancement, and the physical punishment, and they're going to obliterate entire peaceful societies, and ... oh wait.I just realized that it has the exact feel of mirror universe episodes, which I never liked.
Totally, dude.
Tastes indeed differ. And if people don't like it, that's fair. But objectively it's hard to argue that this isn't a well-made, high quality show, in comparison to current high quality, well-rated programming.
Don't like this kind of drama? Fine. Don't think it's award winning? Gotcha. Think it's not quite what you want out of Star Trek? Yo bruh, I feel ya.
But to say the acting, story, characters, and production are outright isn't good is just plain silly. The quality is there, on par with anything on TV right now.
e.g.: I hate walking dead these days. I think the story has gotten stale and the characters no longer hold my interest. But there is no doubt it's high quality television.
The same is true of Discovery.
...we must accept that Discovery is here and is "True Trek."
Big Brother Over The Top aired there last fall, the Big Brother Live Feeds live there during the summer, The Good Fight, a spin-off from the Good Wife, and they are launching three other new series, one of which launches in November as Discovery goes into its winter break.Who would have signed up for CBS All Access before Discovery? Does it have any other exclusive content at all?
Don't forget Georgiou, who was very likable and engaging. Actually, I thought the banter between the bridge crew in the pilot was wonderful before everything hit the fan.Really? Landry was nasty, Burnham a bit sharp but also apologetic. Stamets was a bit arrogant and possessive. Tilly, Saru, perfectly pleasant. Lorca welcoming, paternal, passionate. That's about it for speaking starfleet roles. Doesn't seem that bad to me. "Dark", no more so than Trek's been before. It wasn't at all depressing.
I've never argued otherwise.
The genesis of this discussion is that DSC is not consistent with classic Trek
That is true. It's following the trend of recent shows. That's different than using tired tropes. This Trek is very different than any previous Trek. Also agree that different people will react different ways, like with everything else.
Even though it so totally is*
* Says a guy whose overall exposure to TOS consists of the Prime and Kelvin films and a handful of episodes
I still say that, and those are the reasons I don't really like it.People said the same thing about DS9 in its early days.
Yes, I really liked that too, but that's not the show we're actually getting.Don't forget Georgiou, who was very likable and engaging. Actually, I thought the banter between the bridge crew in the pilot was wonderful before everything hit the fan.
Agreed, what I meant is, the point the OP was trying to make, that is.
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