So I take it from his PIC S3 skin flute solo that RMB is on the payroll in some capacity, which is a shame.
It is kinda comical how hard he's trying to sell it. Wonder if he's angling for some sort of producer credit in one of the spin-offs they're probably gonna develop.So I take it from his PIC S3 skin flute solo that RMB is on the payroll in some capacity, which is a shame.
Yeah, that's so odd........don't know how the hell he got access to it. Terry claims it was NOT through him.....So I take it from his PIC S3 skin flute solo that RMB is on the payroll in some capacity, which is a shame.
And you consider that a good thing?He previously worked for Screen Junkies and wrote the "Honest Trailers - Star Trek: The Next Generation".
Yeah, that's so odd........don't know how the hell he got access to it. Terry claims it was NOT through him.....
This made me laugh way more than it should have...........innocence lost.I did not know what a skin flute was and assumed it was somehow a soundtrack leak with a bit referencing the inner light flute bit (very funny in retrospect) and went looking for it. I have now seen things you people wouldn't believe
This made me laugh way more than it should have...........innocence lost.
So I take it from his PIC S3 skin flute solo that RMB is on the payroll in some capacity, which is a shame.
Yeah. He's just looking for the spotlight.I don't think he's being paid at all. He's still shitting on every other new Trek, including the first 2 seasons.
He's not on the payroll. But for some reason, someone who is has given him access to all the season's scripts.So I take it from his PIC S3 skin flute solo that RMB is on the payroll in some capacity, which is a shame.
Gene Roddenberry was born in 1921, Rick Berman in 1946, and Alex Kurtzman in 1973. If this pattern holds, the next regime of Star Trek on TV will be headed by someone born in 2002....They still want for the Trek franchise to crash completely so that a mysterious gatekeeping savior of their choosing can make it great again.
I did not know what a skin flute was and assumed it was somehow a soundtrack leak with a bit referencing the inner light flute bit (very funny in retrospect) and went looking for it. I have now seen things you people wouldn't believe
Gene Roddenberry was born in 1921, Rick Berman in 1946, and Alex Kurtzman in 1973. If this pattern holds, the next regime of Star Trek on TV will be headed by someone born in 2002....
Also, I’m sure I’m not the only one who cringes when he hears the words “love letter to the fans” being used in this context. Gives me some very unpleasant “These Are The Voyages” vibes. Some broad parallels are there, too. Final season, showrunners want to go out with a “love fest for the fans” and drum up hype, TNG characters replace the show’s actual characters in importance/appearance… etc, etc.
Most of them also worked on Season 2.The only explanation I can come up with is that RMB is so friendly because a lot of old school Trek people he knows are/were working on PIC s3
According to Patrick it was always the plan to have 2 seasons with a new cast to earn the right to bring back the TNG cast or something. Now how they execute that, the story they tell is all Matalas and his team.The fact that they ditched most of the original PIC cast for this final season indicates this sort of direction
Why can't he just simply like it?and he wants in just in case there’s a spin-off and someone might have a seat for him somewhere then. I doubt he’s this kind towards this one season just because he really thinks it’s good. He’s the type who tends to have an ulterior motive for either liking or disliking something. It’s there, and it WILL reveal itself in time. It always does with things like this.
According to Patrick it was always the plan to have 2 seasons with a new cast to earn the right to bring back the TNG cast or something. Now how they execute that, the story they tell is all Matalas and his team.
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