My personal expectations for SNW
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You're in rare form today!My personal expectations for SNW
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Another star trek live action show, another hype, another good will fans may have, until something goes wrong. however I am more of a realist. After Discovery and Picard, I doubt SNW can be great.
While I will at least see some of the first few episodes of the show and always read fan discussion. I think my overall expectation is low. I do expect the show to follow the generic quality of picard and discovery because it is the same writers and show runners on the same streaming service and Alex Kurtzman record poor. The only thing he has ever done that got acclaim was Star Trek 09 and even that, the writing was not the best. The cast and JJ Abrams direction and production is what made that film exceptional.
I dont expect SNW to be high quality with artistic acclaim, like the Expanse or TNG and i dont think the show will be episodic either, maybe some first few episodes than the last 5 episodes will be about saving the universe from a big threat. I feel this is the easiest prediction because that is Kurtzman formula, he is been trying to make star trek like MCU for a long time and I think he will try it here again in SNW.
I expect this show to be CW level kind of show in quality, which is what discovery is, infact I will even say some CW season 1 shows are better than discovery. Superman & Lois 2021 from what I know is a better series than Discovery and Picard.
However not all of this is bad, since i still can watch a generic written shows if the characters are likeable enough, this is the reason I sopped watching discovery because i could not stand any of the characters and I felt the show just had an emptiness.
So what are your expectations and prediction?
anyone who has been watching tv shows for decades know, it is easy to predict if you think a show will be good or not.
Please take this in the spirit it is intended BUT you wish to be more like a randy himbo, who at the blink of an eye thinks it is noble to destroy prewarp civilisations, who likes coffee, has a personality that changes from week to week, hates Vulcans and loves to make strange speeches about gazelles?Something else I'm hoping for is aspirational characters. I could often look at Kirk, TNG Picard, Sisko, even Janeway and Archer, and say "I wish I could be more like that." It's trendy right now for TV and movies to focus more on characters' flaws, negative quirks, and dark backstories and to downplay their positive qualities. Maybe that's more realistic in some ways, but I always loved how older Trek's more optimistic approach gave us something to shoot for. Hopefully SNW will recapture some of that.
I agree to a certain point. Kirk was aspirational but also honest about his flaws. He was a flawed man but not blind to that flaw. I think new Trek tries to show the ability to learn and grow in spite of our flaws rather than ignoring them or downplaying them.Something else I'm hoping for is aspirational characters. I could often look at Kirk, TNG Picard, Sisko, even Janeway and Archer, and say "I wish I could be more like that." It's trendy right now for TV and movies to focus more on characters' flaws, negative quirks, and dark backstories and to downplay their positive qualities. Maybe that's more realistic in some ways, but I always loved how older Trek's more optimistic approach gave us something to shoot for. Hopefully SNW will recapture some of that.
Please take this in the spirit it is intended BUT you wish to be more like a randy himbo, who at the blink of an eye thinks it is noble to destroy prewarp civilisations, who likes coffee, has a personality that changes from week to week, hates Vulcans and loves to make strange speeches about gazelles?![]()
I agree to a certain point. Kirk was aspirational but also honest about his flaws. He was a flawed man but not blind to that flaw. I think new Trek tries to show the ability to learn and grow in spite of our flaws rather than ignoring them or downplaying them.
I don't think it's overcompensating at all. I think it is steering in a direction of "show don't tell." Don't tell me humanity became better; show me how. Don't tell me that humans are evolved; show me how. I can't speak for anyone else but for me telling me that humans are better means jack all when they don't tell me how.Kirk and the others indeed had their flaws--a too-perfect character would be boring, after all--but I felt like the older shows erred on the side of focusing on their positive qualities. The newer characters have positive qualities too, to be sure, but the focus seems to be on overcoming faults and flaws. It's like the new shows are overcompensating for the optimism of the old shows, and are now out of balance in the other direction. Maybe SNW will find a good middle ground. (DS9 arguably hit that mark the best of all Trek shows so far.)
Please take this in the spirit it is intended BUT you wish to be more like a randy himbo, who at the blink of an eye thinks it is noble to destroy prewarp civilisations, who likes coffee, has a personality that changes from week to week, hates Vulcans and loves to make strange speeches about gazelles?
My standards are too high.
OK, which one is Sisko?Please take this in the spirit it is intended BUT you wish to be more like a randy himbo, who at the blink of an eye thinks it is noble to destroy prewarp civilisations, who likes coffee, has a personality that changes from week to week, hates Vulcans and loves to make strange speeches about gazelles?![]()
The one that can live with it.OK, which one is Sisko?
I think it will be like Dave Filoni's Star Wars shows or Disney Plus Marvel shows.
I am all in for pop philosophy, but sometimes the last few star trek is hardly that. As I said, Alex Kurtzman does have a thing for trying to make star trek more like mcu and his transformers written movies which are more dumb fun
Don't forget salamander sex, rogue bats, and Ferengi gender swaps.
1, definitely.
2 and 7, maybe.
5 and 6 were actually pretty good seasons.
Interstellar was okay, good but not great. I liked the film direction but I would not say it was a masterpiece. TNG Cause and Effect is a masterpiece of a tv episode. simply amazing. well written, well directed.
I forgot to add: another expectation of mine is that SNW be rewatchable, like I can do with TOS, TAS, TNG, DS9, some of VOY and ENT.
So far, I've not had that feeling with DSC or PIC overall. I will go back to some episodes of LD and some PR, but it would be nice to have the bulk of a series for me to be rewatchable episodes.
You don't ask for much do ya!Essentially I'm hoping that Star Trek: Strange New Worlds proves to be exactly what it is being advertised as: a modern version of Star Trek: The Original Series, with a TOS-like sense of fun and adventure, an episodic story structure (hopefully with recurring semi-serialized subplots that build gradually until they culminate in the season finale, a la RTD-era Doctor Who or Buffy the Vampire Slayer), a modern characterization sensibility, lots of pretty and charismatic actors having fun interactions, some modern gender and identity representation politics, and an action-adventure orientation.
Yeah, that'd be great. If we're lucky, they'll have some episodes that touch on themes that elevate it even further above those episodes. Stories tied up in a neat little bow, that we talk about for years to come; you know, Star Trek. I want this to be Star Trek.Basically, I'm expecting DSC S2's "New Eden" or S1's "Magic to Make the Sanest Man..." every week.
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