I've always wanted the Federation to encounter an even bigger and better Federation and be absorbed into that.
I think the Borg made an offer like that. The Federation said no.
I've always wanted the Federation to encounter an even bigger and better Federation and be absorbed into that.
Since we've got SNW and LD doing planet-of-the-week, can't Disco do season long stories (although hopefully better than season 4 was)? With all this Trekkake, I don't want every show to be indistinguishable in style.Hoping season 5 is mostly episodic with a mix of an arc, but not a mystery box arc. No more season long mysteries please.
Since we've got SNW and LD doing planet-of-the-week, can't Disco do season long stories (although hopefully better than season 4 was)? With all this Trekkake, I don't want every show to be indistinguishable in style.
I would prefer the season long story but the bite back on Picard and Discovery will probably push to episodic format and create sameness across the shows.Since we've got SNW and LD doing planet-of-the-week, can't Disco do season long stories (although hopefully better than season 4 was)? With all this Trekkake, I don't want every show to be indistinguishable in style.
The season-long plot arcs are all misdirects. The universe/galaxy-ending threats merely serve as a backdrop for the real meat of the series - the deep, intense exploration of these incredible characters.
Will you take my hand and join me? This is not a TV show; this is an experience. Let it wash over you like the warm rays of sunlight breaking a cold, overcast day.
Hope and fear. Adversity and triumph. Love and loss. Trials and tribble-ations.
Star Trek Discovery.
Since we've got SNW and LD doing planet-of-the-week, can't Disco do season long stories (although hopefully better than season 4 was)? With all this Trekkake, I don't want every show to be indistinguishable in style.
Simply put, because that's not what either the producers making the show or perhaps the studio/streaming service who commissioned the show want. They could do more standalones, as clearly shown by Strange New Worlds, but those aren't the stories they want to tell. They want to tell season long stories. As to why, it's probably because that's what streaming services tend to program, and modern successful sci-fi/fantasy series tend to be.Why can’t DIS do miniarcs like ENT S4? Or episodic content with serialised storytelling and character development. Such examples include the NX-01’s S1 journey to Risa, which involved protecting a Vulcan ambassador from corrupt Mazarites in one episode and Archer hanging out with space Bin Laden in another. The NX-01 visiting the repair station after hitting Romulan mine the following season is another, and that one could have been stretch out a few episodes
Simply put, because that's not what either the producers making the show or perhaps the studio/streaming service who commissioned the show want. They could do more standalones, as clearly shown by Strange New Worlds, but those aren't the stories they want to tell. They want to tell season long stories.
As to why, it's probably because that's what streaming services tend to program, and modern successful sci-fi/fantasy series tend to be.
Well, for both season 1 and 2, it's because the people in charge were changed midway through.No, like why don’t they write like there is a goal? Not something high stakes, but some sort of final destination for the season and write it out with that in mind. Any fears of it being filler can be offset that there is progressive character development going on while the crew explores.
Because the ratings for every season of Star Trek dropped after TNG, and producers/studios typically don't want to duplicate losing formulas? They like to MAKE money, not lose it.And how did having the Klingon-Cardassian war in S4, the Federation preparing for war with the Dominion in S5, and Eddington vs Sisko sprinkled in between not work for DS9? It seems like such a serialised format would be perfect for Discovery. Two major plots for two season each, linked together, with a miniarc in between.
Hoping season 5 is mostly episodic with a mix of an arc, but not a mystery box arc. No more season long mysteries please.
No, like why don’t they write like there is a goal? Not something high stakes, but some sort of final destination for the season and write it out with that in mind.
I love how everyone thinks my ideas aren’t geared to making money at all, and not based in reality. /sBecause the ratings for every season of Star Trek dropped after TNG, and producers/studios typically don't want to duplicate losing formulas? They like to MAKE money, not lose it.
That's literally how they wrote S3 and S4.
So, the format doesn’t make money, but they did it anyways for S3&4?Sci said:That's literally how they wrote S3 and S4.FederationHistorian said:No, like why don’t they write like there is a goal? Not something high stakes, but some sort of final destination for the season and write it out with that in mind.
What the fuck are you talking about? Every season of DIS has made money. DIS S3 and S4 were written with "final destinations" in mind for the season and written out with those in mind.
I'm very curious if Picard season 2 fallout
Will come up in the 32nd century. It's a perfect opportunity to see how such a massive change ends up.Namely, the Borg are now members of the Federation and no longer assimilate by force
I hope the Klingon Chancellor lost to an Earthling in Ping Pong and EVERY Klingon performed ritual suicide for that dishonorI hope we move beyond Klingons and everything in the local neighborhood. we've left the galaxy but did not go far. maybe with the 10c's knowledge and Zora's help, Discovery can really start to go to new places, new galaxies.
I love how everyone thinks my ideas aren’t geared to making money at all, and not based in reality. /s
In any case, DIS doesn’t do low stakes stories like trying to get to Risa for a vacay, or medium stake stories in trying to get help after a part of their ship is damage. And it doesn’t do filler either.
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