okay i got it - seen it in a german dubbed version, thoughAnd of course their communicators would be in one of their shoes.
okay i got it - seen it in a german dubbed version, thoughAnd of course their communicators would be in one of their shoes.
I try different shows but if, after a few episodes, I’m not “hooked”, then I’m gone. What I DON’T do is keep watching it so I can continually, or even sporadically, criticize it.How do you know you're not going to like something before you have watched it? Also, why aren't you “just watching it for the fun in it”?
okay i got it - seen it in a german dubbed version, though
Much of the clothing seemed different too. I can’t put my finger on it, but it just seemed off.The only thing they did was add hair, everything else about their looks is identical to Season 1.
I agree with everyone that “hate watching” as a concept seems very ridiculous to me. At the same time, though, I think it's unnecessary to paint practically everyone who criticises things in the show as someone who hates the show and continues to watch despite of it.
Actually, the prosthetic is different. Check it out (pic at top of page): https://trekcore.com/blog/2018/10/chancellor-lrell-new-look-for-star-trek-discovery-season-2/The only thing they did was add hair, everything else about their looks is identical to Season 1.
Preach it, brother.Not every change in art direction requires an in-universe explanation or means that, ohmigod, it's a whole new continuity. It's a TV show, not actual history. Just chalk it up to artistic license and move on.
All they need now is a line from Micelle Yoeh when she fires and misses saying: "Missed it by THAT much!"
(If you're under 50, you probably won't get the above reference.)
the show of course - the movie is sth that should be forgotten asapThe show or the movie? The show from the 60s is a classic. It ran way too long but the first season still holds up, imo.
Michael Dunn (Plato's Stepchildren) was in the very first episode as a matter of fact.
Not every change in art direction requires an in-universe explanation or means that, ohmigod, it's a whole new continuity.
the show of course - the movie is sth that should be forgotten asap
as to the holding up part - i needed to rewatch it for that (the german dubbed version was rather stOOpid, though)
Don’t you mean in your headcontinuity? LolNot in my headcanon it hasn't.
Ah, now I know what you meant - good catch! It almost looks like a double-moving live matte, like they filmed people walking around on the "upper" level that was the Shenzhou bridge, likely from an opening in the floor below (as it does appear elevated), and shooting the same area from above down below to put it all together.I didn't say the Shenzhou was a two-level bridge, I said a two-level set. Comparing screenshots they do appear to be the same albeit altered set. Notice the same wall structures, doors and consoles even.
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Much like the TNG era was for many in 1987. I mean please, the Klingon change between TOS and TMP was a wholsale change' for their look; and that look wasn't consistently maintained afterwards (there's plenty of threads on that already.)But what has happened with Discovery isn't a subtle change, or a change of one component (like the Trill between "The Host" and DS9), it is wholesale change.
For me, what they did puts Discovery in its own continuity.
No it wasn't.FYI - during S1 the Shenzhou bridge was a redress of the Discovery bridge set
No, they meant the Corridors and Transporter room were shared sets, the Bridge was not. The bridges were two separate sets. The Shenzhou set was two levels (the under level being all Green Screens because of the underside windows), while the Discovery bridge was not.Not trying to be difficult, but they did state in BTS interviews that they were the same set in S1.
"Just watching it for fun" often means "just turn your brain off" imo. Which is fine for some things. Not so fine for others. It's all a matter of taste. I usually (but not always) prefer Trek to be thought provoking.
I don't watch DSC with my brain turned off. I see problems when they occur same as anyone else, it's just they don't become the focus of my viewing experience. I want to have a good time watching, not stressing over whatever overused trope, narrative device or whatever else is twisting fans shorts into a bunch that week.
Warts and all, Discovery scratches my TOS itch like no p/sequel before and I am thankful for what it gives me.
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