Stop with the Tilly stuff since no one knows if she’s even going to be in this.
But it's a show made for Tilly. I know how Kurtzman thinks. I know why he's making this new show. It will be new S T D with a lot of tears and crazy social ideas.
Stop with the Tilly stuff since no one knows if she’s even going to be in this.
Please stop in your tracks........and think before continuing down the road you are on.......But it's a show made for Tilly. I know how Kurtzman thinks. I know why he's making this new show. It will be new S T D with a lot of tears and crazy social ideas.
Yawn.But it's a show made for Tilly. I know how Kurtzman thinks. I know why he's making this new show. It will be new S T D with a lot of tears and crazy social ideas.
But it's a show made for Tilly. I know how Kurtzman thinks. I know why he's making this new show. It will be new S T D with a lot of tears and crazy social ideas.
Then don't watch. Isn't that the easiest solution for you? Clearly there is an audience for the kinda show you think it will be, so why can't they get a show they'll enjoy? Why does Star Trek only have to pander to people like you?But it's a show made for Tilly. I know how Kurtzman thinks. I know why he's making this new show. It will be new S T D with a lot of tears and crazy social ideas.
"Starved for a new Star Trek for nearly 2 decades"? Disco premiered only one year after the last Trek movie. But even if we assume you mean televised Trek, than Disco premiered twelve years after Enterprise ended. Twelve years is only a little over one decade, not "nearly two."That kind of canon abuse was very jarring when STD first came on cause we were all starved for a new Star Trek for nearly 2 decades.
The whole naming issue with Enterprise was UPN's doing. They at first insisted on leaving Star Trek out of the title and just calling the show Enterprise because they wanted the show to be watched by non-Trek fans and were worried having Star Trek in the title would scare them away. Then, when the ratings had plummeted by the end of the second season, UPN had the "brilliant" idea to add Star Trek to the show's title, because Star Trek is a globally recognized brand name and it will attract viewers to the show.Oh so leaving Terry out are they, jealous of his success this season?
Btw, do you think that it will be called Star Trek: Starfleet Academy or just Starfleet Academy?
I think that it will be called ‘Starfleet Academy’, like Enterprise was just called ‘Enterprise’ until ironically Kurtzman (I think?) chimed in and the show was rebranded as ‘Star Trek: Enterprise’.
Maybe if the Academy show goes downhill they will rebrand it with Star Trek again?
Cool so i guess you won't be watching it then. As for crazy social ideas, that's been par for the course since 1966. But we all know what you really mean is seeing minority groups being treated equally.
Of course.What are you talking about? I'm also minority group.
And? Last a saw, the "Proud Boys" have more then a few POC amongst their ranks. Just because you're a minority, doesn't mean you can't work against your own interest.What are you talking about? I'm also minority group.
Klingons being arbitrarily redesigned is nothing new. And has had some horrific results in comics...Oh wait, you mean the arbitrary decision that the TOS redesign is fine, and the JJ Trek redesign is fine, but Disco is too far because...reasons?
No worse than TMP. TMP is ugly as fuck. But, if you accept the ENT genetic engineering tale (BS at its finest but hey, it's canon) then the sky's the limit.Discovery's new Klingons were a terrible idea
People felt the same when TMP did it too.Well STsoured me the second I saw the absurd "redesigned" Klingons.
Well, the Discovery makeup was harder to act in so they're not exactly equal. But yeah, if you can have Vulcans (humans with pointy ears) and Deltans (humans without pointy ears) in a movie, viewers would've gotten over the Klingons not looking truly alien.No worse than TMP. TMP is ugly as fuck. But, if you accept the ENT genetic engineering tale (BS at its finest but hey, it's canon) then the sky's the limit.
Which is the only strike against it.Well, the Discovery makeup was harder to act in so they're not exactly equal.
Seeing as how Klingons looked human to begin with I'm not sure what there is to "get over." Wanting a more alien look is apparently the outlier here.viewers would've gotten over the Klingons not looking truly alien.
The look constantly changes. That's the point. There is a wide variety of Klingon looks and that should be welcome in a franchise that espouses diversity!and honestly I think that new look has settled in fine.
Sorry, I mean new audiences in particular, the people they were trying to win over with more elaborate makeup.Seeing as how Klingons looked human to begin with I'm not sure what there is to "get over." Wanting a more alien look is apparently the outlier here.
Diversity is great, that's why it's cool that there are two varieties of Romulan. Change is great... in universe. Makeup should evolve with technology... to look more natural. The Bajoran and Cardassian makeup evolved (subtly) until they settled into a good look, and I love the Enterprise-era Andorians. You can even get away with changing the look of an entire alien race overnight if it's the Trill, because who gave a damn about the Trill until DS9?The look constantly changes. That's the point. There is a wide variety of Klingon looks and that should be welcome in a franchise that espouses diversity!
So basically change is great so long as it's an alien species people don't care about and if you don't have a memory of the alien?Diversity is great, that's why it's cool that there are two varieties of Romulan. Change is great... in universe. Makeup should evolve with technology... to look more natural. The Bajoran and Cardassian makeup evolved (subtly) until they settled into a good look, and I love the Enterprise-era Andorians. You can even get away with changing the look of an entire alien race overnight if it's the Trill, because who gave a damn about the Trill until DS9?
Discovery had an opportunity to make the humans look different in season 3, but to do that and not explain it would've been bloody strange and I feel the same way about any species I have any kind of memory of (not the TNG Trill).
They weren't targeting new audiences with that makeup, they weren't targeting anyone with it.the people they were trying to win over with more elaborate makeup.
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