Neither CBS or Kelvin Trek seem to have ever heard of the concept of subtle lightingI hate the ultra contrasty look of CBSTrek space shots. I mean wtf is that ^
Neither CBS or Kelvin Trek seem to have ever heard of the concept of subtle lightingI hate the ultra contrasty look of CBSTrek space shots. I mean wtf is that ^
By the same logic, Disco has an established audience that will be guaranteed to return and has already been one of the flagship shows of the old All Access, making release of the new season of it a logical way to tie in with AA's relaunch.I have no inside knowledge, but if I were CBS, and I was timing a Trek series premier to coincide with the relaunch of CBS All Access, it would be Lower Decks, not Discovery Season 3.
The basic reasoning is as a new series, Lower Decks is going to make a lot greater splash in the press than more Discovery - which to some degree is a known quantity.
Neither CBS or Kelvin Trek seem to have ever heard of the concept of subtle lighting
You may have noticed the world is currently in the middle of a pandemic which has shut down production of almost all TV shows. That might be why CBSAA doesn't have any new content at the moment. Just a thought.I’m discouraged of the hopes of any new content coming any time soon. My wife and I subscribe to CBS all access, but there’s nothing new to watch. Even. Blue Bloods has stopped, at least the last time we checked.
You may have noticed the world is currently in the middle of a pandemic which has shut down production of almost all TV shows. That might be why CBSAA doesn't have any new content at the moment. Just a thought.
We’re watching The Walking Dead on Netflix. Haven’t heard of Agents of Sheild.
That's fair....divisive.
that seems to be the overall nature of the show.
it might be worth your time to watch The Avengers first, if you haven't already seen it.We’ll check it out. My wife has heard about it.
Of all Trek...divisive.
that seems to be the overall nature of the show.
I don't know, I suspect we're still going to get a shitload of sidewalk preachers crying out to the heavens about Gene's Vision being abandoned, just like we've been getting with Picard. We'll just have abandoned all the "this doesn't fit with canon/continuity" complaints which plagued Disco discussions for the first two seasons, though I wouldn't put it past some fans to find a way to make those complaints irregardless.But, on the bright side: with the 32nd Century, at least it'll be a different type of divisive this time.
I haven’t seen anything that looks like the 24thIf we are gonna see a 700+ year jump its gonna take a lot of imagination to pull off a Trek future but the ads so far make 32nd century look an awful lot like the 24th
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