All the right elements are there.
Not thus far.
All the right elements are there.
It's been the best reviewed season of Star Trek in decades. Traditional and "access media" reviews have been overwhelmingly positive. 301 only received two negative reviews from prominent YouTubers and endorsements that would have been otherwise unthinkable a year ago.It's still early in the game, but I'm hoping this will be the best-received modern season of Trek.
All the right elements are there. Just depends how it ultimately plays out.
All that's missing are the penis doodles on the back of the 13-year-old's notebook this was obviously written in.All the right elements are there.
Because it contradicts what you said in the first part.while disregarding the rest.
Because Patrick didn't want to being everyone back in Season 1, he wanted the show to stand on its own before they started bringing in more legacy characters.If they didn't insist on avoiding the TNG cast for whatever reason in S1
They probably had to write them out because it would have been way too many characters to keep track of write for, and probably some cost saving in there as well.the fact that half the cast had to be written out and forgotten about for S3 is a sign of that.
Yes, I know, and as someone who doesn't like S1 and S2, it was a mistake. If it was a condition of his participation, I would have rather seen a three season Frakes/Riker show with everyone but Stewart. But it is what it is.Because Patrick didn't want to being everyone back in Season 1, he wanted the show to stand on its own.
And it worked very well for Season 1. Though, I think S2 could have gone closer to Season 3 rather than the time travel route.Because Patrick didn't want to being everyone back in Season 1, he wanted the show to stand on its own before they started bringing in more legacy characters.
Yes, I know, and as someone who doesn't like S1 and S2, it was a mistake.
Yet here we are... and it seems the reception for S3 has been much better than for the first two seasons.You know better than Sir Patrick Stewart?
Sir Patrick didn't want to do TNG S8 (he'd done the show for seven years and four feature films).
Because Patrick didn't want to being everyone back in Season 1, he wanted the show to stand on its own before they started bringing in more legacy characters.
They probably had to write them out because it would have been way too many characters to keep track of write for, and probably some cost saving in there as well.
Yet here we are... and it seems the reception for S3 has been much better than for the first two seasons.
As well as Evan Evagora, who played Elnor... who now holds the record for most underused main character in the franchise.
(Mayweather, in my opinion, wore that crown previously.)
Yeah, this is like wondering what a JMS version of Star Trek might have looked like, or what Enterprise might have been if Behr had actually taken it over. Maybe a TNG reunion under the previous showrunners would have been total garbage, with Geordie getting his eyeballs ripped out by crazy Romulans. lolThe season 3 pitch is Terry Matalas' story though. Had we had the TNG cast return in season 1 with Chabon and Goldsman at the helm it still may not have been as good as what we're getting now. Based on a comment Chabon made a few years ago about not even wanting to mention the Dominion war in season 1 I'm glad how things turned out for us to get this story (based on what I've seen and read about season 3 so far).
this is like wondering what a JMS version of Star Trek might have looked like
That's also what I would think - it was deemed too expensive too, essentially, keep two sets of main actors. Bringing back the (bulk of the) TNG cast meant dropping most of the others, regardless of creative reasons.It is my understanding that Isa Briones, Alison Pill, Santiago Cabrera, and Orla Brady were not written out for creative reasons but because the cost of bringing back the TNG cast was too high to both keep most of the original PIC cast and maintain the other levels of spending the show entailed.
Yes, I know, and as someone who doesn't like S1 and S2, it was a mistake. If it was a condition of his participation, I would have rather seen a three season Frakes/Riker show with everyone but Stewart. But it is what it is.
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