Well everyone might as well be dead if the TNG/DS9/VOY timeline ends here and we don't see these characters again. There's a distinct possibility of that.
I think there will be a creative resolution that involves Jack's humanity, technobabble, the use of Enterprise-D's older computers, and Seven of Nine being a badass.
This misses the point, and potentially on purpose so I will just leave it be. You have your thoughts on it and I have mine. None of which is nihilistic, nor has nihilism been present in Trek.Not at all. Young Gene would have loved the Jack Crusher character; a potential leading man, charming, brags about his way with ladies (an enemy to fathers of daughter's everywhere), intelligent but also an action star that wins in a fist fight etc. Jack is the perfect character archetype of a lead that Gene would have wanted.
There are other characters Gene may have killed off, it wouldn't be Jack.
They can live on with your action figures. Or fanfic. Or dreams.
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This misses the point, and potentially on purpose so I will just leave it be. You have your thoughts on it and I have mine. None of which is nihilistic, nor has nihilism been present in Trek.
Yeah... no. I'm good with not supporting this franchise after this.It all ends in a great place.
Nope, on all counts. Jack's death could carry meaning if done correctly or he could live.However, it just doesn't fit narratively or tonally with this hopeful ending that is coming. This is the first time a Nu Trek season has an effective finale payoff that majority audience will love. And killing Jack would just undermine that..... and would just be poor storytelling.
The way its talked up makes me think "No."Yeah, that’s yet to be seen. Not exactly holding my breath but we’ll see.
Yeah, that’s yet to be seen. Not exactly holding my breath but we’ll see.
Nope, on all counts. Jack's death could carry meaning if done correctly or he could live.
It depends on the writing, not whether or not he dies. And saying that death is not effective and that audiences won't love it (ridiculous but whatever) ignores a good dramatic tool in the tool box.
Yes, yes there is a point.Well no. There's no point spending so much time and effort introducing and developing this 'next, next generation' character if they're just going to kill him off when he has so much potential as the face of the new generation.
Again, ignores it and continues the claim that death must be depressing. And that a ship needed righting...SMH.We've already had a depressing ending for TNG with Nemesis, "The Last Generation" aims to right that ship... and it will be a hopeful ending.
Well it depends how it's received by the masses, not yourself. So far, it's doing it's job and seems to be a crowd pleaser. The social media chatter is brimming with positivity for how this narratively played out.
Indeed. This appeal to the majority is wearing thin. No one is selling me on this positive story development. Just that "everyone likes it so you must too!"With all due respect, I couldn’t give a flying fuck about what social media, YouTube or anyone else thinks about anything. At the end of the day, the only opinion I care about is my own. Maybe my wife. But she doesn’t like Star Trek.
With all due respect, I couldn’t give a flying fuck about what social media, YouTube or anyone else thinks about anything. At the end of the day, the only opinion I care about is my own. Maybe my wife. But she doesn’t like Star Trek.
Indeed. This appeal to the majority is wearing thin. No one is selling me on this positive story development. Just that "everyone likes it so you must too!"
Hmmm...maybe the Borg are more timely and appropriate than I realized...![]()
Cute.
I, on the other hand, do value what the majority fans and audience think.
I also care about positive word of mouth, for reasons like this;
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/streaming-tv-rankings-march-6-12-2023-2-1235373784/
I, for one, would welcome Vin Disel in Star Trek.The episode 10 guest stars with all the talk about family.
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Indeed. Why should I value the majority opinion when people don't ask for mine?Good for you. Good for social media. Good for the show. Don’t care about popularity. Care about my enjoyment.
Indeed. Why should I value the majority opinion when people don't ask for mine?
True enough. It's impossible for me to have skin in the game. I own no stock in Paramount, have no vested interest in Matalas or other production companies. If they stopped tomorrow my life would carry on the same.I have no skin in the game. That’s personally why I don’t care.
I've seen indications of it being 25th century. The 32nd century idea doesn't seem to be getting pushed as much lately.It sounds like it's set in the 32nd Century based off the description.
No new students in 100 years.
Also I doubt all those assimilated people are going to die.
Everyone dies. No one dies. Doesn’t matter because carpet!……?
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