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I think this Doc Zimmerman character is going to turn out great!
I think this Doc Zimmerman character is going to turn out great!
I honestly feel like it's just a combination of things and I don't think it was just UPN. Part of me thinks that Season 1 was exactly what the producers wanted to do as more TNG stories but in a TOS type environment. I don't think they had someone like Ira Behr pushing to go hard into the idea of them being stranded and having a real division between Starfleet and Maquis, not to say everything needed to be like DS9 and Starfleet/Bajor though. I just think Rick Berman, Jeri Taylor and Brannon Braga kind of got what they wanted to be honest.Pretty much every article on the new show back then was a variation of that theme. The show was going to be so different than what came before and all of TPTB were on board with it. Until they weren't and we got TNG lite. Makes one wonder what really went on behind the scenes to change the course so drastically. I hope the documentary dives into some of this.
Gotta love the Winston Select ad "You can't rush smooth flavor."![]()
I remember when this article came out. I consumed it eagerly.
TNG lite? Hm. I'm doing a VOY rewatch now (which makes up for a few episodes I missed here and there) and I'm impressed by how much more I prefer it over TNG. And VOY was different, with the first regular hologram and ex-Borg characters and a woman captain. I'm finding that I love the show even more than I thought I did.![]()
Ten of them, anyway. Eleven with Naomi. The rest were just nameless recruiting poster fodder.I care about the VOY characters far more than I care about the TNG characters (not that I don't like the TNG characters, it's that the Voyager crew feel like a family).
The rest were just nameless recruiting poster fodder.
I remember when this article came out. I consumed it eagerly.
TNG lite? Hm. I'm doing a VOY rewatch now (which makes up for a few episodes I missed here and there) and I'm impressed by how much more I prefer it over TNG. And VOY was different, with the first regular hologram and ex-Borg characters and a woman captain. I'm finding that I love the show even more than I thought I did.![]()
Part of the reason why I've grown increasingly keen on Tour de Delta during these past few years is because it's not overbearingly dark like more modern Trek. I - personally - would still put TNG above VOY (primarily because the writing of the former is generally better than the latter), but...it's closer than ever before.
And I would still put Discovery, Picard and Prodigy above Voyager.
Prodigy, yes. Prodigy is fun. And I usually enjoy Voyager, too. I'm having to force myself to watch Picard.
1. I talk about Voyager because I liked it. It had a stellar cast with great chemistry between the leads. It had a sort of "comfort food" aspect to it. It was kind of the mac and cheese of Star Trek.You "usually enjoy" Voyager? You're one of the most prolific posters in this forum! Maybe you meant another series.
And I would still put Discovery, Picard and Prodigy above Voyager.
There's overlap between the three. And the best episodes aren't that far apart... Inner Light, Year of Hell, The Visitor, Best of Both Worlds, Scorpion... they're all up there.I agree with this, however on a good day I'd actually put VOY above TNG and DS9 as well.
I definitely agree. Voyager could be great went it wanted to be and I think it did high concept best out of all the Treks.There's overlap between the three. And the best episodes aren't that far apart... Inner Light, Year of Hell, The Visitor, Best of Both Worlds, Scorpion... they're all up there.
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