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Anyone afraid The Red Angel reveal will be a letdown

Will the Red Angel reveal be a letdown

  • Yes

    Votes: 9 23.7%
  • No

    Votes: 14 36.8%
  • May be

    Votes: 15 39.5%

  • Total voters
    38
I'm not that hyped about the red angel identity. It could be Phlox in a super suit for all i care. So it wont be a letdown. I'm enjoying season 2 completely and while curious about Zora I mean the Red Angel's identity I'm not too engrossed in that part, yet.
 
No, I'm always up for a letdown.
Best case scenario for letdown reveal: Red Angel ends up being a commercial for the 2259 Hundai Elantra or something... get zero percent financing if you mention the Mirror Universe.
:shrug:
It happened in TNG's Arsenal of Freedom.
 
The red angel plot is reminding me of the infamous JJ Abrams mysterious box. Alex Kurtzman is a close friend of Abrams and helped write the two trek movies Abrams directed. the red angel story line is been hyped a lot, I see it everywhere in many media sites.

It is starting to make me worry that whatever is the red angel, would be a let down and another empty mysterious box similar to JJ Abrams movies and tv shows (Lost, Cloverfield, Into Darkness)

I understand why some people were letdown on Lost, but I'm not really sure what was the big letdown over Cloverfield (unless one just doesn't get and/or like found footage films) or (especially) Into Darkness.

That said, I'm not really that concerned over a letdown at all. I don't really care who or what it is. The other things in this season are what have my interest more than that.
 
Agreed. Fan theories are a bunch of baloney. There's a reason why television programmes are written by professional writers who do this for a living and know what they're doing.

Unfortunately, that's not always the case. If it were, every show would be a hit. Not every writer knows what they are doing.
 
Agreed. Fan theories are a bunch of baloney. There's a reason why television programmes are written by professional writers who do this for a living and know what they're doing.

Kor

Yeah......You get gems like Profit and Lace, spocks brain, Muse, Honor code, Threshold ect
 
Best case scenario: It's a kooky unexpected return for a Trek alumnus, with a huge WTF reveal.
Next best: It's an interesting new character
Worst case: It's someone from Discovery with a weakly developed motivation for what they're doing.
 
As I never expected the Red Angel's resolution to be particularly groundbreaking or shocking, it will have to work very hard indeed to let me down.

In my experience, very few people work very hard. Or hard in general.
 
Unfortunately, that's not always the case. If it were, every show would be a hit. Not every writer knows what they are doing.
Every professional writer knows more than armchair critics about how to do what they are doing.

Good batters strike out and legendary quarterbacks get sacked. That does not make the sports-obsessed couch potatoes shouting at their big screens the athletic equals of the players. Even the third-string players and bench warmers are better at the game than 99.99% of the fans.
 
I'm not sure I understand that sportsball reference. This is a Star Trek board, please use science metaphors
 
Good batters strike out and legendary quarterbacks get sacked. That does not make the sports-obsessed couch potatoes shouting at their big screens the athletic equals of the players. Even the third-string players and bench warmers are better at the game than 99.99% of the fans.

The difference between this and writing is that the sports fans might be experts at the strategy of the game, and just aren’t physically able.

For writers I think a better analogy is “No plan survives the first encounter with the enemy”. The critics and viewers at home aren’t party to the production challenges. It’s one thing to be able to spitball great story ideas, it’s another to get a crew of hundreds with a fixed budget, time constraints and studio politics to produce it and still have it look as good as you imagined.
 
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