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A tv franchise will never be an all you can eat buffet. If CBS' annual budget for all Trek related content would exceed 1 billion $ i would certainly agree. Just produce as much content as possible, something will stick for everyone. Star Trek isn’t equipped with an unlimited budget though. As it looks right now, CBS has to deal with budget cuts, which will have an impact on the franchise. Overarching variety without focus on quality entertainment serves no one..
Canceling a show makes room for new ideas, thats why shows get canceled every year. It’s a part of entertainment reality.
We can’t have all the Trek we want, this implies that artistic change necessarily must result in the cancellation of the programs which resonate with the least amount of people. I am honestly sorry for everyone who „loses“ a favorite show to cancelation.
Not to mention a real life practical thing—these shows employ hundreds of people directly and support thousands indirectly. Why would anyone deliberately want to disrupt that?I have been vocal in the past of my issues with DISCO. It's possibly my least favorite series in the franchise. But I would never say 'get rid of it to make room for another show'. Firstly, because there are things about it I like a lot. Second, and most importantly, it may not be favorite, but I know it's the favorite of other people. Why would I wish to deprive someone else of what they enjoy just because I am not the biggest fan? By that logic, it would make it okay for the reverse to happen... a favorite show of mine that many don't like goes for something else. That's just not right.
Live a simpler way... enjoy what you like, and let others enjoy what they like. FAR less headaches, anger, stress, etc... and frankly, it's a less mean way to be.
And it seems with streaming what drives everything is not like the old days where shows needed to sell ads for networks, which would probably favor more established programs. Now it's about bringing in new subscribers, which apparently favors brand new stuff over renewing older productions.The reality is that a show will last as long as it is a good return on investment. Nothing more, nothing less.
Discovery lasted as long as it did because it was seen as a good return on investment. High dollar show lasting 5 seasons in the streaming environment is a pretty solid showing.
Sure, and they should capitalize on that success.Like it or not, Picard S3 has been a huge hit among fandom and general audiences, and Paramount has almost certainly taken notice.
I actually can't. It hurts my head.Imagine being upset a Star Trek series is successful and ensuring we get more Trek just because it hurt sensitive feelings of people who are to limited in vision to accept that their POV isn’t absolute
Imagine being upset a Star Trek series is successful and ensuring we get more Trek just because it hurt sensitive feelings of people who are to limited in vision to accept that their POV isn’t absolute
I won't hold my breath on this ever happening.You have all right to voice this opinion, but it hasn’t anything to do with the general consensus about the best way moving forward for Trek.
Unless you have empirical polling data, it’s really not possible to say that any one point of view is a majority or minority position
You've still not been able to answer why a failed show keeps getting spinoffs greenlit.
Are Paramount execs trying to sabotage their own studio?
WARNING: Be careful of moving goal posts.These spin-offs you are talking about it:
SNW: the show doesn’t have anything to do with Discovery except for the characters which got introduced first in Disco season 2. The show was specifically designed to demarcate itself from Discovery in both tone and storytelling.
Starfleet Academy has been announced. Nothing more, things can change and they will most likely change.
The Section 31 one off movie: was first announced as a full show. This idea got canceled. It is a one time thing to promote Star Trek with an Academy Awards winner.
They are.You've still not been able to answer why a failed show keeps getting spinoffs greenlit.
Are Paramount execs trying to sabotage their own studio?
SNW: the show doesn’t have anything to do with Discovery except for the characters which got introduced first in Disco season 2. The show was specifically designed to demarcate itself from Discovery in both tone and storytelling.
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