Yeah, that sentence was poorly constructed. I realized it after I posted but was too tired to fix it. Anyway, what I meant was that DSC was the primary driver os CBSAA subscriptions since it's premiere by CBS's own admission. I'm sure it has done quite well driving new subscriptions on Netflix "and others" because Star Trek has such a large international following. Heck, even people who profess nothing but disdain for the show have bought subscriptions.
Any news about that (i.e., increased Netflix subscriptions because of STD) is welcome, as that shows that future seasons are assured. I'd welcome that so that writers can fix the major writing problems seen in the first season.
Netflix is getting like 3 million new subscribers a year...perpetually. I'm not sure how they could know who was signing up strictly for Star Trek. Yeah, It's probably 15. Fuller wanted 10, and CBS wanted 13, then they added 2 more. If they were really cool, they'd do like 20.
Agree. Aside from TOS, Star Trek has consistently shown the tendency to improve drastically in the 2nd and 3rd years.
The only thing I truly want fixed is that Klingons get head and facial hair. Only to shut up the loudest whiners. I'm serious.
In the past Star Trek shows have all tended to start too conservatively and slowly (Ent, TNG & Voyager in particular), it made their first seasons patchy and rather boring but Discovery has started pretty well, even if we include the first two episodes which in my opinion had issues but at least I cant say it was boring.
If Discovery makes it to season 4 or beyond, we will generally look at its first season the same way. That perspective only comes in retrospect. As the cast and crew get better at what they are doing, and as they alter the formula along the way, finding out what works better for them, they retroactively tarnish the first or second season. It's like when a car company changes the design of a model. The new model, over time, starts to make the old look less attractive than it once was.
I'd have no problem with a few more episodes per season, but outside of shows on broadcast networks, do any dramas get 20+ episodes these days? I agree 13-15 is probably what we're getting from now on. I voted at least 3. I think it will end up being 4-5, although before it ends I think there will be another show 1-2 seasons into its run already.
If they can wrap that up on a 2nd season, great. I'd much prefer a return to the TNG type universe, with a focus on the Enterprise J and the sphere builder wars, and temporal cold war. Sounds much more exciting. No b.s. excuse of a spore drive, and holographic projection transmission technology out of place!
There's probably a way for them to see which shows are being viewed by subscribers, the number of times, etc., and then use that to decide which shows to retain and which ones to drop.
Another take might be: how many seasons of DSC should be produced before the quality in writing goes down?
unless the show improves...i do not believe it will be more than two seasons...i like it but in the perspective of the big audience..i do not know....i think if the episodes continue to grow on emotion and action it will made it for more seasons..if not...we...audience want simple things..and those simple things are always the key to success..loyalty, courage, love, hate, sacrifice...we want to see and feel those feelings on the characters and on the story
Since it was conceived of as an anthology story, I can't picture what they could possibly do in season 2. Will it just be Burnham that goes on? Burnham and Tilly? Many of the other characters aren't really compatible with a second story.
I dunno, so many new variables on this one. This is an entirely new animal, and I think it's not fair to compare with the previous Trek shows, given the shorter season but bigger budget and pay platform. A better comparison would be cable programs like Game of Thrones, wouldn't it? My gut says that it would have to be at least three. Personally, I think it might have more staying power if they do some sort of anthology-style flip in the narrative. But that's just me: I was a little disappointed --as much as I like what Discovery has ended up becoming-- that they didn't go with Fuller's original anthology idea.