Yes, I care. I care about these characters. I want to see them on adventures. I'll take that. Thanks.
It's strange but I really only like Staments. The other characters I care nothing about.
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Yes, I care. I care about these characters. I want to see them on adventures. I'll take that. Thanks.
Ok.It's strange but I really only like Staments. The only of the characters I care nothing about.
But that misses the point. Based upon your writing "Star Trek is episodic." So no serialization efforts should work for Star Trek.
Which is it?
And?The way STD and STP have done it does not work. It just doesn't.
And?
It has worked for me.
Thank you, though that's not the point. My point is it that episodic is not the only way, nor is the only Trek is to be. Just because Strange New Worlds has demonstrated good success does not mean we toss out a useful tool.Im happy for you. I really am. Congrats.![]()
Thank you, though that's not the point. My point is it that episodic is not the only way, nor is the only Trek is to be. Just because Strange New Worlds has demonstrated good success does not mean we toss out a useful tool.
So it should be discarded because it doesn't work for people? TNG didn't work for me. Should it have been discarded because I don't like it?Episodic is where trek started and has been most successful. A 10 hour episode is just too hard to slug through for me.
So it should be discarded because it doesn't work for people? TNG didn't work for me. Should it have been discarded because I don't like it?
That's not the question. This isn't about success. You say it doesn't work for you. I say it works for me. How do we balance it out? Do we discard things that don't work for individual fans?No because TNG was more successful that STD or STP.
That's not the question. This isn't about success. You say it doesn't work for you. I say it works for me. How do we balance it out? Do we discard things that don't work for individual fans?
And Discovery keeps getting made.The studio will use what gets more fans to watch or subscribe. The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few......or the one.
And Discovery keeps getting made.
So it is a success...by that measure.
And I go back to my original thought on this thread: why not have both?It was the first star trek show made for paramount plus so yeah they are going to keep it. It has its fans but I believe SNW will be much more successful.
And I go back to my original thought on this thread: why not have both?
"The best" is highly subjective. DSC keeps making shows too. So clearly people are enjoying it, as well as Strange New Worlds.Studios will gravitate to what's going to get more people to watch. They might make another serialized trek like Section 31 but I have to believe that will be boring as well since the same people will be serializing it. They just aren't good at it. But whatever makes more money or drum up more attention will win out in the long run. I think SNW is doing the best out of all the new trek shows.
Not so much in the 50's and 60's though. The lead men could fall in love, get married and lose their wives in one episode and in the next episode there were leprechauns in the wild west. Also, in 60's television it was generally a death sentence for any woman a lead man fell in love with.Episodic by far, especially with something like Star Trek where one of the great strengths of the premise is that virtually anything can happen, and the show can take on any genre or mood. I've really hated the trend towards serialised TV over the past couple of decades, I hope we're due for the pendulum to swing the other way. Episodic TV gets a bad rap at times because there used to be a lot of facile filler stuff in older genre shows, where you'd have a handful of good episodes per season and then a big pile of middling-to-crap stuff to pad everything out, but at this point so much awful serialised stuff has come out that I think a lot of supposedly-inherent weaknesses of the episodic format are being dispelled, and being revealed merely as weaknesses of bad writing in general.
I don't mind connecting threads between episodes and ongoing character development arcs and all that, but those have always been a feature of episodic television.
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