If the Section 31 television series has been cancelled, could we still see a novel or two each year on Georgiou and Tyler running Section 31?
Thanks.
Jamie.
Thanks.
Jamie.
Has it been? Last I heard, it was on track, and was the next series planned to be launched. Has there been an announcement I missed?
Even if the Section 31 show were cancelled (and everyone else has already made clear in this thread it hasn't) the novels wouldn't be able to do anything with Georgiou set after Disco season 3 until after the show ended, since that's a thread that could still be picked up on screen at some point.If the Section 31 television series has been cancelled, could we still see a novel or two each year on Georgiou and Tyler running Section 31?
Thanks.
Jamie.
since when they cared about that? They did novels set in season 1 that were contradicted in season 2 months later.Even if the Section 31 show were cancelled (and everyone else has already made clear in this thread it hasn't) the novels wouldn't be able to do anything with Georgiou set after Disco season 3 until after the show ended, since that's a thread that could still be picked up on screen at some point.
Different situation entirely, as at those books were done when Bryan Fuller was still in charge of the show and he specifically requested the novels do the things they did because he had no plans for them on the show. Then he left and new writers decided to do their thing.since when they cared about that? They did novels set in season 1 that were contradicted in season 2 months later.
since when they cared about that? They did novels set in season 1 that were contradicted in season 2 months later.
Exactly my point.
Yeah, but if they had no plan (if the s31 show was canceled...which, as far as I know, isn’t the case) they wouldn’t care, but might still reintroduce Georgiu in discovery later, contradicting the books.
Well, as mentioned above there were books published around season 1 that were contradicted months later. Going furtther back, I can think of novels set after Generations that were contradicted by First Contact and I'm sure more examples could be made by someone who knew the novels better than me.It didn't sound like you were talking about a hypothetical, counterfactual future situation. You said "since when did they care," which is a question about the actual events of the past.
Well, as mentioned above there were books published around season 1 that were contradicted months later.
Going furtther back, I can think of novels set after Generations that were contradicted by First Contact and I'm sure more examples could be made by someone who knew the novels better than me.
It's not uncommon for shows to have a list of story ideas that are off limits to the tie-materials because there's a possibility that idea could be handled on the show someday.
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