Theme park big.Why is their turbolifts like a rollercoaster ride? Just how big is in the insides of the Discovery?
Theme park big.Why is their turbolifts like a rollercoaster ride? Just how big is in the insides of the Discovery?
Apparently, Titanic.Why is their turbolifts like a rollercoaster ride? Just how big is in the insides of the Discovery?
Why is their turbolifts like a rollercoaster ride? Just how big is in the insides of the Discovery?
Wait until they see the carousel in engineering.Fans bitched and moaned about DSC not being "fun enuff" And roller coasters are pretty fucking fun. So there you have it. Instant fun.
And the insides are big. Really big.
If they had the tech to pull that off on TV in 1966 or any other decade they would have
Not sure why "space jumps" are antithetical to Star Trek.
[/QUOTE][QUOTE Gene Roddenberry]Build your episode on an action-adventure frame- work.
Vulcans? They were in every episode. The ears were pretty sweet.
Fans bitched and moaned about DSC not being "fun enuff" And roller coasters are pretty fucking fun. So there you have it. Instant fun.
And the insides are big. Really big.
No they wouldn't have because it isn't part of the tone of the franchise, Do you honestly believe that we would see Picard flying through an asteroid field in a pod with crew members blowing up around him because they refuse to follow the most basic of fucking orders to visit simply, a ship that crashed months ago with most likely all lives lost on board? Of course not. Discovery is like that because it's written by a guy who didn't even watch or like Star Trek and is considered one of the biggest hack action movie writers in Hollywood.
They're not in theory, the problem is, the entire show's writing is dumb contrived bullshit to just get to a stupid action sequence way out of tone for what the plot calls. They're going to a fucking asteroid to check if there are any survivors on a ship that crashed months ago, yet the entire scene leading up to it, is something you would see from the climax of a giant summer action movie where they have to save the world, for what called a maybe 2/10 level "get in shuttle dodge some asteroids and land on planet" we got a 10,000/10 action scene with ships exploding, people getting splattered on the wind shields of another ship, everyone screaming at eachother while ignoring orders and ego bragging about how cool he is because he beat his college roommate in beer pong or some shit possibly the most ridiculously implausible sequence I've near ever seen on a TV show with the eject catch. What the fuck?
This is just stupid summer block buster action schlock written by idiots who don't understand about building tone, pacing or anything. On top of that, seriously "LOL THE BODY IS JUST A MACHINE LOL KEK LOL" Yeah, okay, next time Kurtzman is in hospital for a operation, lets just get a car mechanic "THE BODY IS JUST A MACHINE KEK" or the tacked on asteroid sequence "DA POWAH OF MATH PEOPLE JUST IGNORE A COMPUTER DID EVERYTHING CLAP BECAUSE WE THINK OUR FANS ARE ALL PRETENTIOUS STEMLORDS WHO JERK OFF TO COSMOS".
There was nothing at all of substance in this entire episode. It was just action setpiece to dumb contrived bullshit to action setpiece.
Ah yes, because the "Action adventure" in TOS or TNG, is anything like JJTrek or Discovery. Again, point to all those massive cranked up to 10,000 action sequences in any other Star Trek TV show.
I didn't find that fun at all. Leave the elevators alone please and save the roller coaster for some place else.
The writing is better now though. They’ve given the characters some personality and more things to do.I do love how Discovery fanboys can't actually defend how bad the writing is for this show so they just result to passive aggressive going high shit. Literally every single time since S1 E1.
I like that they showed crack in the bridge window. Hopefully this leads to them using a proper viewscreen later on.
Just can't comment without insulting somebody, can you.I do love how Discovery fanboys can't actually defend how bad the writing is for this show so they just result to passive aggressive going high shit. Literally every single time since S1 E1.
I bet you're a lot of fun at parties.
I do love how Discovery fanboys can't actually defend how bad the writing is for this show so they just result to passive aggressive going high shit. Literally every single time since S1 E1.
Seriously what was even the plot and themes of this episode? It was "There were red lights across the galaxy (just completely forget the concept of the speed of light), go check one out, go to asteroid, leave asteroid" that was it, there was nothing else really at all. What choices did the characters have to make? What was the moral or sci-fi concept explored?
No they wouldn't have because it isn't part of the tone of the franchise, Do you honestly believe that we would see Picard flying through an asteroid field in a pod with crew members blowing up around him because they refuse to follow the most basic of fucking orders to visit simply, a ship that crashed months ago with most likely all lives lost on board? Of course not. Discovery is like that because it's written by a guy who didn't even watch or like Star Trek and is considered one of the biggest hack action movie writers in Hollywood.
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