I unapologetically enjoy those movies and wild and goofy fun.Don’t get me started. The main girl is a total Mary Sue. They’ve gotten way too violent and dark and gritty, at this point, Catch That Kid is more Spy Kids than Spy Kids!
I unapologetically enjoy those movies and wild and goofy fun.Don’t get me started. The main girl is a total Mary Sue. They’ve gotten way too violent and dark and gritty, at this point, Catch That Kid is more Spy Kids than Spy Kids!
I unapologetically enjoy those movies and wild and goofy fun.
The biggest reason is that people become locked into a dogmatic view of what "REAL STAR TREK IS".
The most diverse franchise in the history of live-action entertainment, and a fan base that prides itself in intelligent, diverse thinking....and yet fans love to declare what the brand IS and IS NOT, locking it into a narrow, stale little box...and there you have it. Instant animosity and disappointment any time the definition isn't met.
Other than Star Trek (which I am extremely biased about) the only show that I thought got measurably better and better with each passing season was "Burn Notice".
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It gives me time to watch more shows that I like too. Trying to convince people they're wrong about liking a show wastes so much time.
Most shows that succeeded did not start out incompetently.
Luky Skywalker anyone? Neo?Fuck, Chris-Pine-nuKirk???
How often have we seen straight white looser getting picked up drunk in a bar by father-figures that tell them how awesome they are?![]()
And not all shows that had a rocky start were doomed from then on.Most shows that succeeded did not start out incompetently.
And not all shows that had a rocky start were doomed from then on.
I also think it's a bit of hyperbole to even call the first season of Discovery "rocky." It certainly had it's flaws, but few shows don't. I can count on one hand the number of shows EVER that had a near-perfect first season.
No, people who say DSC S1 was rocky, incompetent, or in any way "bad" are people who didn't want this kind of show. But that's like me complaining season 1 of True Detective was awful because it wasn't funny.
Whether you liked the outcome is beside the point. Discovery fired its showrunner and series creator very early in production - apparently before a single scene was filmed. Not many shows survive that. Discovery wouldn't except CBS was so eager to revive the brand.
As it stands, the shows I'd count as having impeccable first seasons?
-The Wire
-Fargo
-True Detective
-Lost
I'm not sure there's any else and i'm only counting LOST because it was perfect the first time you saw it.
But that's behind the scenes. What we saw on screen was fine.
Addendum: the fact that Discovery survived that "turmoil" and the finished product was so good, is a testament to the quality of the material. Then again, go watch "Chaos on the Bridge." Discovery is certainly not the first show, let alone Trek show, to have BTS problems.
Whether you liked the outcome is beside the point. Discovery fired its showrunner and series creator very early in production - apparently before a single scene was filmed. Not many shows survive that. Discovery wouldn't except CBS was so eager to revive the brand.
I would also include TNG and DS9 on that list, a series who conducts a pattern to open a new world which its focus is on the characters and doesn't attempt to alter or diminish a former series like TOS is an impeccable 1st season success IMO. There's too much of this blatant revisionism coming from the powers who are at CBS to make Star Trek everything its not and will never be.I'd certainly include Star Trek TOS in that list.
It is absolutely not "beside the point." It's the results that matter. And a LOT of people liked it. Not just a few. A lot. Including critics and the CBS brass.
I know it sux to disagree with the majority, but it doesn't change reality.
It absolutely fucking amazes me that people are still in denial of this.
Rocky was the term the poster used, not bad. I would define the first season as being rocky from a production standpoint.
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