Thanks for sharing.I was listening to this video today and I learned a new term - Second Harvest. It is a time when you are starving and you are attempting to stay alive, so you will go through feces looking for those little things you can eat
Thanks for sharing.I was listening to this video today and I learned a new term - Second Harvest. It is a time when you are starving and you are attempting to stay alive, so you will go through feces looking for those little things you can eat
I expected more of the same from Kurtzman.
I was listening to this video today and I learned a new term
What I did not expect was how cheap this show looked on a multi-million budget for each episode. Crappy VFX.
Thanks for sharing but I don't do angry middle aged men videos anymore. Far too many out there.
Cheap? OK
I didn't really watch previews, or read rumors, but when something is titled "Star Trek: Picard" I thought it would be smaller, more intimate; a character study. That didn't happen either.
With Chabon's name attached I expected better writing. Instead we got a continuation of Discovery's juvenile, try-hard, unfocused throw-everything-at-the-wall approach.
Not bizarre. Appropriate. He was asked to produce his take on Trek. Not “the fans’” take. He should absolutely not care if fans are divided. They’re ALWAYS divided. Rather than engaging in some quixotic attempt to please “the fans” in the (futile) hope they won’t be divided, he wisely chose to do what he wanted and let the audience decide after. As it should be with ALL artistic endeavours, commercial or otherwise.Didn't Chabon say in an interview he didn't care if the fanbase was divided, which seems a bizarre statement in of itself?
I suspect thatI was pretty certain thatPicard was going to die at the end, in some fashion. Pretty sure that's how they convinced Stewart to come back, giving him a death scene the way Nimoy was convinced so many years ago.
I was surprisedthat they brought him back so quickly, and in such an interesting way.
It was an emotional roller coaster, and I loved it.
With Chabon's name attached I expected better writing. Instead we got a continuation of Discovery's juvenile, try-hard, unfocused throw-everything-at-the-wall approach.
He shouldn't care.Didn't Chabon say in an interview he didn't care if the fanbase was divided, which seems a bizarre statement in of itself?
What would have been your story?This. 100% Perfectly put.
He shouldn't care.
Kudos for him to taking the time to read. The producer/lead writer of Doctor Who claims he doesn't bother. Neither has to, I'm not disagreeing at all. But it does make one wonder what PIC season 2 will be. With Chibnall we know it's no-nonsese; one likes the style or one doesn't and one knows what to expect.It’s been pretty exciting. I think inevitably I spent a fair amount of time looking around on Twitter and Reddit, you know, trying to get a sense of people’s responses. Twitter’s kind of a horrible place, too, so I wasn’t really encouraged to spend too much time looking around. But then I came up with this forum, setting up an Instagram story once a week to take people’s questions.
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