Meh.
My wife wants no part of the show anymore, even though she likes Martin-Green. My son and I are going to give it an episode or two to see how things shake out.
May I ask what drove her away from the show?
Meh.
My wife wants no part of the show anymore, even though she likes Martin-Green. My son and I are going to give it an episode or two to see how things shake out.
I just watched the opening sequence. Wow. That was amazing. The visuals in Discovery are absolutely stunning and are by far the best the franchise has ever seen (as should be expected, given the technological advances). It looks movie quality though. I really can’t wait for this now.
That's how I felt during season 1 and 2 every episode was filmed like it was a movie....... I love Discovery
“Insurrection” saw Picard’s desk covered in mismatched PADDs as a visual metaphor for his weariness of getting buried in paperwork.
I personally have two tablets of different sizes, laptop, desktop, phone, and I also now have my work laptop plus three screens. ALL in my home office at times, and scattered around the house at others. Some things DO carry forward!
Mark
May I ask what drove her away from the show?
She ultimately found the show uninteresting, with lethargic pacing.
I’m really looking forward to some cool new tech in DSC. However, it’s feasible that whatever ‘The Burn’ is could have slowly technological innovation/adoption. The control’s on Booker’s panel look wild.
If you had internet in 87-94 you were ahead of the curve.The internet was already a thing back then
I was thinking it might just be the cat. Maybe cats are rare in the 32nd century or something and people will pay big bucks to have one.I wonder if he’s transporting a Trill symbiote. A very particular Trill, at that.
The PADDs were probably locked so only the recipients can read them, and handing them out and receiving them by hand underlined the personal nature and importance of finally getting themIIRC there was also a Voyager episode where messages from home were loaded onto PADDs which then needed to be passed out manually...which implies they were not wi-fi capable. Again, looks riduclous, but they felt it was needed for story purposes.
They do have WiFi, otherwise Paris couldn't have loaded Gray's Anatomy to one for Kim to study when their replacement EMH didn't workI noticed that with Trek too. They predicted tablets alright, but they’re considerably less advanced than iPads and whatnot by virtue of the fact they don’t have WiFi. Doh! The internet was already a thing back then, so they clearly didn’t join the dots on that one. Ultimately, each Trek is a product of its time though and it’s foolish to pretend otherwise.
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