And, like The West Wing, it is glorious.Articles of the Federation is the Trek version of The West Wing
And, like The West Wing, it is glorious.Articles of the Federation is the Trek version of The West Wing
I recommend
The series A Time to.... has a dodgy UFP politician
Articles of the Federation is the Trek version of The West Wing
Destiny series novels is a good set up for
The Fall series
I dumped him for Discovery Pike...he's sexier (and won't be irradiated under my watch, I went back in time and rescued him with the angel suit)Thank you for the recommendations Nyota. Hey how's spock doing?![]()
Which is horrible writing, if you ask me. Formulaic.
Twists are fine and great when done right, but just throwing one in for the sake of "we need a twist" is terrible.
Im in the camp that hated the Lorca twist. Of course, I also believe DISCO keeps floundering and trying to reinvent itself each season. Every season to me feels like a reboot plus they seem to have to throw in an unrelated 90 degree turn middle of the season just to shake things up.
It's just that one piece of space magic I didn't like. Normally I'm all for it but Voq ruined what could have been an interesting storyBut why would you want to cut out the space magic? Space magic is pretty much the essence of these shows.
I recommend
The series A Time to.... has a dodgy UFP politician
Articles of the Federation is the Trek version of The West Wing
Destiny series novels is a good set up for
The Fall series
The days or period of time when Trek made a cultural impact on society are long gone.
Which is horrible writing, if you ask me. Formulaic.
Twists are fine and great when done right, but just throwing one in for the sake of "we need a twist" is terrible.
Im in the camp that hated the Lorca twist. Of course, I also believe DISCO keeps floundering and trying to reinvent itself each season. Every season to me feels like a reboot plus they seem to have to throw in an unrelated 90 degree turn middle of the season just to shake things up.
The best part of the show for me so far was meeting Adira and the Trill. That was a nice addition to the cast and a great episode.
Discovery, being the first new Star Trek show in over a decade, was a frankenstein's monster of a show.I've had a very similar reaction. I think the premise for the show was a good one, but the execution was pretty far off the mark, and we may never know why it turned out the way it did in season 1.
I do feel the show runners and writers deserve a lot of credit for figuring out how to take the show from where it was in season 1 and coming up with a way to get it to be where it needed to be in season 3. I've felt pretty critical of the show for many reasons, but I'm really impressed at that obviously deliberate transformation and how they basically plotted the change over the course of 14 episodes.
I'd love to hear from the people directly involved on why the show started under the guise it did in season 1 (as a TOS prequel) despite so clearly needing/wanting/yearning to be what it became in season 3. The design choices - technology, art, language, attitudes - all fit with a show set in the future of what we've seen of Star Trek, and not in the past. I imagine there were many arguments about this over the years.
The other thing I have to keep reminding myself of is how a "season" of a modern show like Discovery has about half the number of episodes of any of the previous Trek shows. In terms of the audience and writers getting to know the characters and the actors getting into their roles and gelling with each other, we're really only about part way into the second season of a show like TNG, DS9, etc. Taking that into account, the transformation has been particularly startling.
Now if we can just get them to throw out their 900-year-old uniforms...
And that's fine. And clearly fan service is very entertaining for many. For me, less so. And fan service doesn't endure for me. It makes me smile like a kid and then it's gone. Versus learning about characters, engaging with characters, that's what makes stories worth it for me.I don't need to learn anything as long as I am entertained.
The Guardian reveal would have meant nothing to Michael or Georgiou. The weird thing they didn't understand turned out to be another weird thing they don't understand in disguise![]()
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