Please don't tell me to move along. Jesus Christ, is your faith in Discovery that fragile you can't take a joke?
Nope. Try again.
Please don't tell me to move along. Jesus Christ, is your faith in Discovery that fragile you can't take a joke?
He was making a joke.Nope. Try again.
Fermentation from the juice oozing out of the neural gel packs, no doubt.And the revelation being that it's the same cheese Neelix found that messed up Voyager's OS!
I love Discovery and thought it was quite funny!![]()
Yeah, it was a cheesy joke, get over it.
I might have found it funny if it wasn't the umpteenth "joke" he's made. Dude needs to move along home.
Fair enough. I surely will, at your suggestion, rather than be triggered be by it and respond with expletives...
Why? Hopefully it will get extended/renewed as well. I like BOTH shows. Who is trying to make this into a competition; and why would ST: D getting renewed have any effect on The Orville series one way or another?There will be a huge cry of rage from Orville fans.
Again, why? S: D doesn't run on any Cable/TV stations in the U.S. or Internationally (except for Space in Canada.)It's not gonna be 24 episodes, that seems pretty certain. Yeah, 13 seems to be at the high end of what big budget series get these days.
January 2019 is supposedly the target date for the final Game of Thrones season, you do not want to counterprogram that one, it's gonna suck all the cultural oxygen out.
Because we're in a society with a verses mindset. There must always be competitions!Why? Hopefully it will get extended/renewed as well. I like BOTH shows. Who is trying to make this into a competition; and why would ST: D getting renewed have any effect on The Orville series one way or another?
Yeah, it was a cheesy joke, get over it.
You've got a SHARP wit.I dunno, the joke was KIND of gouda. Don't make yourself feel bleu over it. There's no reason we should be arguing like this - who are we to diss a brie?
I dunno, the joke was KIND of gouda. Don't make yourself feel bleu over it. There's no reason we should be arguing like this - who are we to diss a brie?
Hmmmm...
I'd prefer Star Trek stay special by not saturating the market like these other franchises do.
Great news about the renewal.Yeah, that's what I'm currently worried about with Star Wars. I hate the idea of getting to a point where the attitude changes to "oh, another Star Wars". Trek really suffered that kind of fatigue.
Marvel at least has enough variety and a grand assortment of source material to draw from that they can take a loss like INHUMANS every now and then as long as they have enough winners.
I doubt it. I also doubt we'll see any Star Trek related feature films from Paramount while ST: D is in production and streaming.I'm sure CBS is already considering greenlighting a second Star Trek TV series which will run during the time when Discovery is off the air.
Some people just can't help acting like an asiago.I dunno, the joke was KIND of gouda. Don't make yourself feel bleu over it. There's no reason we should be arguing like this - who are we to diss a brie?
TNG was OUT of shootable (read production ready scripts) material 11 episodes in during Season 1 - they were in scramble mode constantly to get something in front of the cameras most of the time.The scale of Discovery is so much larger, it takes a lot more prep time to execute a show with production values this high.
Reading the behind-the-scenes on Memory Alpha on the earlier series, the most remarkable thing to me is how last minute it was. DS9 especially seems to have numerous stories about getting the script the night before shooting. It's amazing to me that they managed to produce shows that good under those conditions.
Game of Thrones is the biggest show currently on television, its final season will grab all the mainstream media attention. Sure, fans will watch both, but if you're looking to expand to new audiences (which CBS would want to do for the start of season 2), this is the absolut worst time to do it.Again, why? S: D doesn't run on any Cable/TV stations in the U.S. or Internationally (except for Space in Canada.)
How ir starting to release episodes at the same time another series is airoing on HBO 'counterprogramming'? I mean holy hell, do you really expect that people can't won't watch BOTH??
^^^
(I know shocker, right, as you can only watch ONE and ONLY ONE genre program at a time - per the 'Proper Nerd Etiquette Handbook'.)
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