





https://trekmovie.com/2018/10/16/ex...tyle-with-breaks-in-between-to-avoid-burnout/
So they want the Picard show to feel completely different from Discovery so the audience isn’t confused to what show they’re watching.
Season 2 has lighter tone so you’re probably going to get those with Discovery.
They're aiming for a late 2019 debut
http://trekcore.com/blog/2018/12/cbs-picard-star-trek-series-aiming-for-late-2019-debut/
I just hope they don't try too hard to make it excessively comedic.
Production starts in April.Interesting. They will be filming very very soon then I imagine.
GOOD
i like Discovery for what it is but I REALLY don't want that style for this new Picard show.
I'm hoping for a lighter tone, more philosophical stories and episodes that make you smile at times.
Discovery can do the dark and gritty stuff.
So summer 2020 it is.They're aiming for a late 2019 debut
http://trekcore.com/blog/2018/12/cbs-picard-star-trek-series-aiming-for-late-2019-debut/
However, Sir Patrick's statement announcing the new series when he said "He may not be the Picard you know from the series" seems to imply we'll see more of the latter Picard than the former one, making the show to be likely dark as well (at least at the beginning).
Let's hope I'm wrong though....
I would be appalled if a person I knew stayed the same for 20 years. Why are film characters treated differently?How many of us are the "same" person we were 20-25 years ago? Why should Picard be any different? I assume he means that we aren't going to see TNG season 8 with dutiful Captain Jean Luc Picard of the Enterprise, but rather Jean Luc Picard who has moved on to something else in life (be it on purpose or not).
As long as he hasn't evolved into someone like Lorca or Burnham then it should be good.
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