We already have a good Star Trek show that isn’t on CBS. All hail captain Mercer.

Yeah, no.
We already have a good Star Trek show that isn’t on CBS. All hail captain Mercer.
Quite honestly, if you took out all the Trekkian content, Star Trek Discovery never would have been made. After Fuller was fired and his original plan blew up CBS would have just folded up shop and eaten the money he blew in pre-production. The only thing that kept the show going was CBS's desire to revive the Star Trek franchise.
It was also heralded to be one of the main draws for CBS All Access which I suspect is what really kept the show alive.Quite honestly, if you took out all the Trekkian content, Star Trek Discovery never would have been made. After Fuller was fired and his original plan blew up CBS would have just folded up shop and eaten the money he blew in pre-production. The only thing that kept the show going was CBS's desire to revive the Star Trek franchise.
If it was a new show with no Trek involved Fuller may not have been fired because the level of expectations and demands on what he created would have been very very different.
OTOH, if it wasn't Trek, Fuller wouldn't have been given a ridiculous budget to blow away in the pilot episode. Given Fuller was fired from American Gods (IIRC) in part because he demanded obscene levels of money for production, Fuller may have just quit if CBS wasn't giving him the cash needed for an overproduced mess of CGI.
I'd agree with that assessment overall. And, I too, like both. Although, Discovery is trying to more modern stories while The Orville is living in an over glorified past. So, ultimately, I prefer Discovery a bit more. But sometimes revisiting the good old days is nice too.Honestly - and I say this as someone who likes both shows - The Orville and Discovery are in some ways polar opposites. I say that because Discovery takes Star Trek's canon, but is not particularly similar to older Trek in terms of direction, lighting, tone, themes, story structure, etc. If you took away the references to the Star Trek universe, no one would really see a similarity to Trek beyond two sci-fi shows that take place on ships. In contrast, The Orville is set up to be exactly like Star Trek except for not existing in the Trekverse. Okay, and having a higher humor quotient. But still, it's sort of an exercise in seeing how "Treklike" you can make a show without a single reference to Star Trek.
Not to belabor the obvious, but The Orville isn't a Star Trek series.We already have a good Star Trek show that isn’t on CBS. All hail captain Mercer.
DSC is rather like TNG in that regard. For its time, TNG was groundbreaking.PS. other shows cost as much as Disco does, and don't look like a fraction of their budgets reach the screen, this one does.
DSC is rather like TNG in that regard. For its time, TNG was groundbreaking in that respect.
I happen to enjoy watching cinematic filmmaking in the vein of the Nicholas Meyer's Star Trek films and First Contact. If any TV series can look like they are 45 minute movies like this every week that is the last thing I'll complain about.
Disco does look like and feel like old Star Trek, the look however just happens to be old MOVIE Trek in terms of direction, lighting, tone, and even to a certain extent themes, story structure, etc. IMO, old Star Trek movies are still Star Trek.
PS. other shows cost as much as Disco does, and don't look like a fraction of their budgets reach the screen, this one does.
Movie Trek has been notoriously hit or miss in general. But IMHO nothing since TUC has actually been better than a popcorn flick for one reason and one reason alone. All of the TNG movies, and all of the Kelvin movies, can be broadly summarized as "defeat the bad guy, and save the day." This is the simplest, most hackneyed style of storytelling. It's also somewhat at odds with Trek as a TV show, where it's notable how few true villains there are across the series. There are antagonists, for sure, but for the most part Trek depicts them as complicated people whose own agendas cause them to come in conflict with the crew.
I should also note that you often need limitations to come up with good creative product. Some of the best episodes of Star Trek - from Charlie X on TOS, to Yesterday's Enterprise or Lower Decks on TNG, to Duet or In The Pale Moonlight on TNG, were done with nothing but the standard ship sets.
The big senseless waste of money was the decision to shoot on location in Jordan in the premier. Particularly because it was a scene only a few minutes long, and it later turned out they added all of the rocks in post-production. I can't see how CBS ever okayed that. I mean, I realize the show is being filmed in Toronto, and no deserts are nearby, but surely visiting California like all of the other series would have been easier.
In general the show looks great now, but in the premier - hell, throughout season one - it is widely thought the external ship shots looked like garbage. Heavily stylized, cartoon-like, often out of focus, etc. Honestly I saw more beautifully rendered ship shots in video games from ten years ago.
Coming from a gamer, I think you'd be pretty hard-pressed to find a video game from 10 years ago that had ships rendered better than DSC.In general the show looks great now, but in the premier - hell, throughout season one - it is widely thought the external ship shots looked like garbage. Heavily stylized, cartoon-like, often out of focus, etc. Honestly I saw more beautifully rendered ship shots in video games from ten years ago.
I read this with a Swedish accent.Most Trek after TNG has been kinda crap. (Still better than Stargåte.)
Most Trek after TNG has been kinda crap. (Still better than Stargåte.)
That's how I always pronounce the name of the show.I read this with a Swedish accent.
Agreed. Stargate was exactly what it said on the tin-a weekly action/adventure show that slowly built up its own lore and mythology. Even when it was poorly done (some of the time travel episodes) it was still very entertaining. The characters went through interesting and some distinctive arcs that made it all the more worthwhile. It could be uber-serious and use torture, and it could take itself less seriously and be light hearted and fun.Stargate SG-1 was consistently good. It didn't even have the first two season curse that all Star Treks suffer from. Outside of a handful of episodes likeCode of HonorEmancipation the show was solid start to finish.
Even Seasons 6, 9, and 10 are good.
It was consistently mediocre, bland and uninspired.Stargate SG-1 was consistently good. It didn't even have the first two season curse that all Star Treks suffer from. Outside of a handful of episodes likeCode of HonorEmancipation the show was solid start to finish.
It was consistently mediocre, bland and uninspired.
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