You see humor and fun, I see a bunch of characters constantly shouting, fast talking, and beating me in the head by making out-of-place refetences.
If you're expecting a serious take on Lower Decks, you're probably going to be disappointed. Pretty certain this episode is going to be a comedic SNW episode.And part of the reason I'm looking forward to seeing LD in live-action - if that is indeed what is going to happen here - is the opportunity to see if it can take itself seriously for a time.
Indeed, it's almost like my opinion and views are just as valid as everyone elses.
...it'll hurt SNW more than anything else.
You see humor and fun, I see a bunch of characters constantly shouting, fast talking, and beating me in the head by making out-of-place refetences.
Indeed, it's almost like my opinion and views are just as valid as everyone elses.
Ugh, this sounds absurdly stupid. Both shows are on different levels of how the approach their tone and kind of story-telling. I don't see how this can possibly work and it'll hurt SNW more than anything else.
I was pleased and hopeful with SNW and then bringing Kirk into S2 on some level is enough to try and hurdle over (but possible) but this.... Can't work without damaging one or both the series.
Do you turn down LD's slapsticky, animated, over-reliance on references and call backs and low-brow stoner version of "humor" to get it to fit in SNW, or do you turn that up for SNW to bring it to LD? This is why LD is such a wreck for me it's too square of a peg in how it behaves to the round hole of everything else in Trek.
JTFC. I knew SNW was too good too last.
It'll be their Spock's Brain, their Shades of Gray, their Move Along Home, their Threshold, their that one where Trip gets pregnant and grows a nipple on this arm.
You're mixing a show with a serious tone with a slapsticky/stoner comedy cartoon. It's oil and water.
Speaking of call-backs, this seems like a call-back to the hysterical overreactions of Original Series Trekker, who I thought had retired after three consecutive five-year missions here and been replaced by the calmer, more rational Next Generation Trekker in recent years.I've seen LD and I've seen SNW, they're completely different looks, tones, and approaches to the storytelling and universe. They can't click together without one turning into the other or both having to sacrifice something to find a middle ground.
But, mostly, I just don't like LD, what it calls "humor" and it's need to constantly make call-backs and references to the point the characters talk like Trek Fans more than they do characters in the world (actually referencing episodes by name.) LD should just be on its own plane. But, nope, let's put it in with SNW.
Yikes.
Man, do I love LDS! I can't wait for this!Ugh, this sounds absurdly stupid. Both shows are on different levels of how the approach their tone and kind of story-telling. I don't see how this can possibly work and it'll hurt SNW more than anything else.
I was pleased and hopeful with SNW and then bringing Kirk into S2 on some level is enough to try and hurdle over (but possible) but this.... Can't work without damaging one or both the series.
Do you turn down LD's slapsticky, animated, over-reliance on references and call backs and low-brow stoner version of "humor" to get it to fit in SNW, or do you turn that up for SNW to bring it to LD? This is why LD is such a wreck for me it's too square of a peg in how it behaves to the round hole of everything else in Trek.
JTFC. I knew SNW was too good too last.
Save for the harm and ruination. I fail to see that.Indeed, it's almost like my opinion and views are just as valid as everyone elses.
"Humor. It is a difficult concept. It is not logical."It's almost like humor is subjective...
Speaking of call-backs, this seems like a call-back to the hysterical overreactions of Original Series Trekker, who I thought had retired after three consecutive five-year missions here and been replaced by the calmer, more rational Next Generation Trekker in recent years.
We get it, you don't like Lower Decks and it's not your kind of humor, which is fine. You are entitled to your opinion, as you say. But this completely baseless idea that two of the LD characters appearing in live-action on SNW and Pike appearing in animation on Lower Decks will somehow permanently damage Strange New Worlds and cause you to write-off the show like "we had a good run while it lasted" is ridiculous. It's an episodic TV show; if one episode doesn't appeal to you just forget about it and enjoy the rest. How is it going to drag down the rest of the unrelated episodes for the next several seasons of SNW?
And why do you assume everything is going to be in the style of Lower Decks while Mariner and Boimler are interacting with the SNW Enterprise crew or vice versa with Pike interacting with the Cerritos crew? I'm sure the crossover episodes will be played for laughs (the horror!), but there's no reason to assume it will be exactly the same style of whacky, referential humor of Lower Decks, at least not in its entirety. There will probably be some references and hijinks given the fish-out-of-water time travel aspect (unless it's done entirely on the Cerritos holodeck, in which case it won't even be the "real" Pike's crew or any time travel involved), but Lower Decks can also do some pretty good action when the time comes for it.
Anyway, it's way too early in the game with very little facts in evidence to be freaking out and making broad-sweeping declarations about how the show is going to be ruined by this. It's one crossover episode on SNW. It may suck. Than again, it might be loads of fun. But either way, the show will survive and go right back to its usual brand of storytelling afterward. There's no need for Doom(cock)-saying.
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