TATVEnterprise never had anyone aside from the Cochrane cameo

TATVEnterprise never had anyone aside from the Cochrane cameo
Consolidation and tighter budgets coould give people less of a reason to stay home and watch things than go to theaters.
The guys that did the petition were able to see season 3 several months back. They've interviewed Terry Matalas, have talked about how their petition has been covered in the media, and it has been shared on social media by season 3 actors. They make their case based on the leaked audio from the IMAX Q&A, Matalas trying to cut off a response about a question of seeing Seven of Nine again soon, and how Alex Kurtzman's approach has changed in public vs at the season premiere screening. They argue that Legacy could also be a miniseries.I won’t watch the video, but do they really expect a petition to do anything? If so, then I’m sorry, but that’s a bit delusional
To be fair, UPN did kinda have a point about too much serialization. When it was airing, DS9 was my least favorite series because episodes would constantly be preempted or joined in progress, so I got lost in the ongoing storylineI was in these forums (on an old account) in the early 2000s / late 1990s. I remember folks basically SCREAMING at Berman and Braga to grab the obvious story paths and potential character development standing right in front of them. And they would not do it. We found out later some of that was because UPN wouldn't let them, some of that was burnout, and some of them was creative myopia.
The thing with Prodigy is that "a season" is really two seasons. Adding a third season would effectively be a six year run.The earliest they could have a STL out is 2025 at the earliest. By that time Lower Decks if it gets another approved season will be on season 6!, Prodigy will be on season 3 probably. SNWs if it gets another season for 2025 will be on season 4 (SNW has at max a life of 5 seasons before we end up in the TOS toes if need be they can close it at 4 seasons even,for streaming that's a long run), and Academy will have its first season, Discovery will have been over by a year at this time.
The thing with Prodigy is that "a season" is really two seasons. Adding a third season would effectively be a six year run.
Does it?SNWs has to end before TOS starts
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It wasn’t over until it was over. So yeah, they had cameosThat was at the very end of the series and not during.
Unless your saying a season five is in the works.
Still not sure what question you think you’re answering or what answer you’re countering, You said that the 23rd Century is at the core of the franchise right now. I said it’s not and gave examples of current shows set in other eras. The next two shows seem to be set in the 32nd and 25th Centuries. The next film is set in an unknown era, but probably not the 23rd Century.It is actually the answer. It's explanation by comparing the media strategies of two long time peer franchises. In this respect, they are the same.
I like Prodigy and LD a lot, but they are absolutely accessories. Same as Bad Batch and Tales of the Jedi. Doesn't make them any worse. They're all great! But they orbit the live action core.
There you have it. Enjoy my answer.
Does it?
This is my plan for how I'm going about this:It has four seasons. 47 episodes in total. It takes about 6 episodes to really get going.
.....or they continue on with the adventures of Captain Kirk and crew.It's been established that Pike's injury is in 2266 so that's an end time there, unless they change the future (which turned out bad in the season finale of SNW)
Doesn't mean they have to stick to 1 year per season though.
If I could make a suggestion? I'd watch 12 Monkeys before Picard Season 2. There are several Easter eggs to the former in the later, and without giving anything away, what they were trying to do with Young Guinan might have a different reading after seeing 12 Monkeys.
- "Assignment: Earth" (TOS)
- Picard Season 2
- Watch all of 12 Monkeys --> I've never seen (or read) any other version of it. So, this will be my first exposure.
- Picard Season 3
.....or they continue on with the adventures of Captain Kirk and crew.
I'll switch the order then. I'll put The 12 Monkeys before PIC Season 2.If I could make a suggestion? I'd watch 12 Monkeys before Picard Season 2. There are several Easter eggs to the former in the later, and without giving anything away, what they were trying to do with Young Guinan might have a different reading after seeing 12 Monkeys.
And, yeah, probably good to go into the series without seeing the film. The original pilot for the series was backwards adapted to reference the film to get green lit.
People love serialization nowadays, but I think you hit the nail on the head here. The essential coponent is being able to watch any episode, any time, like a chapter in a book. That requires streaming. If the episodes only air in sequential order and get bumped by Hockey or MLB, it wrecks the story.To be fair, UPN did kinda have a point about too much serialization. When it was airing, DS9 was my least favorite series because episodes would constantly be preempted or joined in progress, so I got lost in the ongoing storyline.
Exhibit A: BABYLON 5. I watched here and there in season 1, but just fell out. Unfortunately I didn't grow up in a TV market like Los Angeles where it would have had a stable primetime slot to air in. Now B5's a good topic for if a series should have a continuation or be rebooted!People love serialization nowadays, but I think you hit the nail on the head here. The essential coponent is being able to watch any episode, any time, like a chapter in a book. That requires streaming. If the episodes only air in sequential order and get bumped by Hockey or MLB, it wrecks the story.
What am I being ripped apart now for to get the bold treatment? Oh wait, that's actually a complimentEDIT: List updated as per cal888's suggestion.
I hope you enjoy! Maybe later in the year there could be a how did 12 Monkeys inform seasons 2 and 3 of Picard thread.I'll switch the order then. I'll put The 12 Monkeys before PIC Season 2.
Exhibit A: BABYLON 5. I watched here and there in season 1, but just fell out. Unfortunately I didn't grow up in a TV market like Los Angeles where it would have had a stable primetime slot to air in. Now B5's a good topic for if a series should have a continuation or be rebooted!
Most serialization in the 1980's and 1990's were primetime soaps and police / lawyer / medical shows where episodes would have rolling plots week to week, but everything you'd need to know if you missed an episode would be on the "previously on" segment. Shows that tried to buck the trend, like TWIN PEAKS, didn't last that long.
It's just an old custom around these parts to bold another poster's handle; from before we had the option to tag the poster with the @.What am I being ripped apart now for to get the bold treatment? Oh wait, that's actually a compliment![]()
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