In 2018 dollars, how much will it cost to build the Discoprise sets versus the TOS sets???
Relatively about the same. The man is an idiot (or doesn't know the design history of the era he's slagging) because now (as then) the sets were made of the same stuff - IE Plywood and Plastic. The extra cost for ST: D is the added active flat panel displays and touchscreens.In 2018 dollars, how much will it cost to build the Discoprise sets versus the TOS sets???
The point being made isn't that they are cardboard sets, it's that they LOOK like cardboard sets. As in it looks utterly cheap for 2018 standards. That was fine for 1966 when TV's had awful picture quality on 19 inch screens. Had Star Trek been a feature film from that era it certainly would have had a far more intricate design aesthetic."Cardboard sets"
At least know what you're talking about. They were plywood.
They don't think that at all."We're going to start calling the access crawl-ways Suck Tubes 'cause Matt Jefferies sucks. LOL"
Discovery is nothing but nostalgia writ large in the storytelling department. Not sure why the look of TOS is a bridge too far at this point?
And, I don't think those folks realize that without those "cardboard" sets, they wouldn't have jobs on Star Trek. It really is fucking disrespectful to run down the original that way.
Yeah, no it isn't.Total disrespect to a great series that started it all
Goodbye then.Oh well. I don't really give a damn what they do with Discovery now that Picard is back
Yeah, no it isn't.
Goodbye then.
Total disrespect to a great series
No but it sounded like you were.Are you going somewhere?
No but it sounded like you were.
Well you said you didn't care about Discovery.You should get your hearing checked![]()
Yeah, no it isn't.
No, just a mistake. They didn't mean anything negative by it.Calling the sets "cardboard" is disrespectful, any way you slice it.
You missed an "e".It's one of the mistakes that ENT made, putting too much emphasis on self-referential trivia like how the transporter came to be, or the invention of red alert.
Calling the sets "cardboard" is disrespectful, any way you slice it.
No, just a mistake. They didn't mean anything negative by it.
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