2-3 movies a year? Lots apparently…The only problem with 'small universe syndrome' is that you kind of have to see everything in it to understand what's going on.
Take the MCU, for example. I've seen exactly TWO movies in it - Iron Man and Ant-Man & The Wasp. But there are almost thirty movies in total in this series! Who has that kind of time?![]()
I think a little bit goes a long way. Occasionally it's good. An example of bad? Chuck. By the end, EVERYONE in Chuck's life had been a spy. His Mom, his Dad, his ex-girlfriend, his best friend, his college mentor. It was crazy ridiculous.
Oh yeah, his Dad was Orion who invented the intersect, his Mom was in the CIA and made to go undercover in Volkoff Industries, his college best friend Bryce Larkin is the one who sent Chuck the intersect, his college girlfriend Jill was recruited by Fulcrum in college, and their psychology professor at Stanford was a CIA recruiter. I am almost certain there are others I am forgetting.Man, I don't remember most of that. But I do remember Chuck going off the rails the last season or two. Once they ran out of ideas to steal from Jake 2.0![]()
putting 3 TOS characters in the series - and therefore on the Enterprise years before they should be
I did raise an eyebrow watching that cast reveal. Especially Noonien-Singh, though if they had named Ortegas Macha Hernandez instead all would be forgiven.With something like Star Trek Strange New Worlds, though, putting 3 TOS characters in the series - and therefore on the Enterprise years before they should be - just comes across as "nostalgia pandering".
I'm in the middle on this. Sometimes very much so, other times not at all. For SNW I can tolerate it since we're getting just three TOS legacy characters, none of which we have any extensive pre-TOS knowledge about if any whatsoever.
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