I think they want to do 7 just to hit that historic milestone, but it might happen with a 16-20 episode block filmed back to back and aired as the last 2 seasons. No other modern Trek show will try to go as long.
Regardless of when it ends, Discovery will be the first Star Trek series I'll have seen first-run from start-to-finish. Unless Picard ends first.
TOS ended 10 years before I was born. I didn't know about TNG until mid-way through its run. I saw "Emissary" when it premiered, but then I stopped watching DS9 until right after TNG ended. I stopped watching VOY toward the beginning of the sixth season (I would've just stopped watching after the fifth season, but I stuck around for Ron Moore's episodes). And I pretty much skipped out on ENT.
Kind of weird when I really think about it. So Disco really is my Star Trek series.
Agreed, that was an odd one.I know. :P
Speaking of which, I'm still scratching my head regarding Nhan's actress being elevated to main cast in the third season.
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Speaking of which, I'm still scratching my head regarding Nhan's actress being elevated to main cast in the third season.
?But she left the ship in mid-season, didn't she![]()
We need a silly answer to live up to the thread title, "Let's be silly." Disco will run for 73 seasons.![]()
Here you go:We need a silly answer to live up to the thread title, "Let's be silly." Disco will run for 73 seasons.![]()
It's probably six years, that's the standard (and I think maximum) length for a series regular contract.Before I make my quarter-educated guess: Do we know anything about how long the contracts run, particularly Sonequa's and the other regulars'? That seems to have been a big issue for other shows.
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Bottom line: I have no clue but voted anyway!
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