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Will 52 episodes a year be enough?

I say this as someone who both likes modern Trek and genuinely believes it's been doing at least somewhat well financially.

...I really don't see the 52-weeks thing lasting more than a couple of years.
 
I say this as someone who both likes modern Trek and genuinely believes it's been doing at least somewhat well financially.

...I really don't see the 52-weeks thing lasting more than a couple of years.
Of course not. Why would it?
 
Of course not. Why would it?

You don't think there are fans who would expect it to go on for more than two or three years? I'm speaking to them, I guess. There's gotta be at least somebody here who's thinking "this goes for 18 years, like Berman-era Trek, because that's the established pattern."

You know how people can be!
 
Honestly, for me, 52 episodes a year is way too much. I'd like to have time to breathe and explore the shows being put out vs. them just churning them out.
 
Is there ever enough cowbell?

Of course not.

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What, not the summer type?

Also, it didn't end there.
ex-member Al Buchard on.......the cowbell
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You don't think there are fans who would expect it to go on for more than two or three years? I'm speaking to them, I guess. There's gotta be at least somebody here who's thinking "this goes for 18 years, like Berman-era Trek, because that's the established pattern."

You know how people can be!
Maybe. I don't see how they could with any knowledge of how show productions work.
 
52 episodes a year is ridiculous. There, I said it.

But if that's what keeps the subscriptions going, that's what keeps the subscriptions going. I'll watch what I like, ignore what I don't like, and catch up on whatever I'm in the middle about some point later.

I don't expect to like everything they put out and, unlike other people, I don't feel an equally ridiculous compulsion of "I have to watch it all!" Because the answer is no: I don't have to watch it all.

The way some people are here, you'd think someone was holding a gun to their head and forcing them to watch. "I have to watch it all!" No. Go do something better with your time.
 
They're branching into other things like Halo that will keep Paramount + interesting. I don't think nonstop Trek can continue to work, but I have been very wrong, before.
 
They're branching into other things like Halo that will keep Paramount + interesting. I don't think nonstop Trek can continue to work, but I have been very wrong, before.

One key difference is that Paramount owns and has total control of Star Trek, and with Halo they’re just hosting Microsoft’s property, in an adaptation produced by Spielberg’s Amblin.

They’ll make money off Halo, for sure, but they have to share that profit with its owners.

‪‪I think they’ll keep the 50 or so episodes a year going for as long as they find it’s financially viable, and that could easily last several years. ‪‪I think about the number or live action DC shows on the CW, or number of NCIS, or FBI, or various Chicago procedurals, or Law & Order series, and how long they’ve lasted, and it doesn’t seem like the number of Trek shows has to go down soon.

It won’t, can’t, and ‪‪I think probably shouldn’t last forever. No era of any property/franchise is unending, and this is no different. Hopefully they keep making shows that have a somewhat unique style and voice and that ‪‪I enjoy, but who knows how long it’ll last.
 
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