And then it all comes apart when the scandal of him and a hologram duplicate of a woman he's into hits the news waves...Geordi 2380
"He'll make us go."
And then it all comes apart when the scandal of him and a hologram duplicate of a woman he's into hits the news waves...Geordi 2380
"He'll make us go."
Only if they argue about canon....Wouldn't it be great if they just had a youtube series having dinner?
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It played out very differently. Work's parents encouraged his Klingon side; and Work growing up WANTED to be Klingon and fully connect with his Klingon heritage . His problems arose because Worf BELIEVED that all Klingons valued 'Honor' as stated in their writings and historical stories; but found out that in the world of actual Klingon society, 'Honor' had many different meanings/interpretations; and in the end was just a another political tool.Child survivor of an enemy attack, adopted by a people who aren't her/his own. Has issues integrating into that society. Has even more issues when she rejoins her people.
Wasn’t Kutzman involved in writing the ST09 tie in comic book? It could happen...I just want one episode to be "The Return of Data".![]()
I agree. It's probably the best of the bunch. And, imo, how commentary tracks should be.Marina Sirtis and Frakes have a great commentary track on the Insurrection DVD.
it's pretty funny too.
Um, no Star Trek series is going to get a mainstream audience. They'll all be niche shows that would never make it on a broadcast network. It's been that way for decades now. But, that's OK. Niche shows are in with streaming.I sure hope that the Picard show will outshine DIS!
Because let's be honest here: DIS is not really pulling mainstream audiences, big numbers or in any way being part of our current pop culture. It's a niché show, that very few people pay a LOT of money for to make it profitable enough to continue.
A Picard show has the benefit of mainstream attention right from the beginning. If it doesn't outshine DIS, the producers really fumbled it.
Everything has been done already. It's how you do that makes it stand out, or not!because you can't do that for more than a couple of episodes + it's been done already.
Um, no Star Trek series is going to get a mainstream audience. They'll all be niche shows that would never make it on a broadcast network. It's been that way for decades now. But, that's OK. Niche shows are in with streaming.
I'm not sure what you mean. Broadcast TV isn't exactly the hotbed of culturally reverent television these days. Besides "This is Us," there isn't much there. BBT isn't what it used to be, nor are the Rhimes/ABC shows. Streaming/Prime services are where it's at. And will be for the foreseeable future.They'll all be niche shows that would never make it on a broadcast network. It's been that way for decades now. But, that's OK. Niche shows are in with streaming.
Although I am personally convinced CBS would've loved for DISCO to be that cultural phenomenon on par with Game of Thrones, I don't think it would've happened anyways. GoT brought something to TV that managed to click with audiences, especially audiences that otherwise might not have given this show a chance (honestly, who would've thought a quasi-medieval fantasy show would ever be so popular?).It's also dismissive and reductive to think Star Trek can't be culturally relevant, especially given the current 'nerd is king' climate. And while I certainly enjoy Disco and think people are way too harsh on it, I do think it represents a glaring missed opportunity. The potential was there for it to have easily become a cultural phenomenon had they really strive to put their best foot forward.
That was never going to happen. Thrones is a once-in-forever thing.Although I am personally convinced CBS would've loved for DISCO to be that cultural phenomenon on par with Game of Thrones, I don't think it would've happened anyways.
He was. Prior to the movie's release, Kutzman said the prequel comic was canon, then a few years later..............BacktrackedWasn’t Kutzman involved in writing the ST09 tie in comic book? It could happen...
then a few years later..............Backtracked
Although co-writer Mike Johnson considers Countdown to be canon, Orci stated he was in no position to declare whether it was, though he felt it could be considered canon unless it was contradicted in a later film or TV episode. [8] He later implied it wasn't canon before stating, with encouragement from the interviewer, that it was. [9] [10]
Back in the nineties, TNG got a mainstream audience. Before that, re-rund of TOS.
And today, genre tv is the absolute king of tv - Game of Thrones had more viewers than many mainstream movies.
It's absolutely possible for Trek to gain mainstream audiences again - they just would have needed to deliver a truly perfect product. Not just a "mostly good" one.
It's pretty obvious Trek only gets mainstream success when it's focusing on it's core identity. And not trying to ape other, more popular shows at the time. DIS had the chance to do that, but wasted it. The Picard show probably is not going to slowly become as big of a juggernaut as TNG was back in the day. But IMO it has the potential to bring back many, many casual viewers - much more than DIS did. Kinda' like ST09 did back in the day, before wasting that good-will on a 4 year waiting periode and Into Darkness.
I'm not sure what you mean. Broadcast TV isn't exactly the hotbed of culturally reverent television these days. Besides "This is Us," there isn't much there. BBT isn't what it used to be, nor are the Rhimes/ABC shows. Streaming/Prime services are where it's at. And will be for the foreseeable future.
It's also dismissive and reductive to think Star Trek can't be culturally relevant, especially given the current 'nerd is king' climate. And while I certainly enjoy Disco and think people are way too harsh on it, I do think it represents a glaring missed opportunity. The potential was there for it to have easily become a cultural phenomenon had they really strive to put their best foot forward.
Really?He was. Prior to the movie's release, Kutzman said the prequel comic was canon, then a few years later..............Backtracked
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