I tried watching the SNW pilot. I couldn't finish it.
I knew where the episode was going about halfway through...
Star Trek, then.
I tried watching the SNW pilot. I couldn't finish it.
I knew where the episode was going about halfway through...
IDIC in practice.Yep... Fragmented fanbase... Glad to see the petition crack 60k.
I'm leery of Terry Matalas.
He's a little too eager to recreate Berman-era Trek (and all its faults).
I'd like to have someone keep him in check.
It doesn't matter what the audience thinks. It only matters what CBS/Paramount thinks. That's why online petitions are meaningless. If CBS thinks making a show like Legacy will make them spend more money than they earn, they won't make it. It doesn't matter if it's 'what the fans want.' And as soon as the bean counters tell CBS that SNW isn't making enough money to justify its cost, they'll cancel that show too.
Nothing wrong with the Berman era continuing in one show. Pic S3 proves that there is clearly an audience for it. As long as SNW still exists to keep the Kurtzman-era fans in tow.
SNW is safe in that regard. It will get it's 5 seasons. They've already invested too much in it to just abruptly cancel it.
It wasn't perfect (Women and POC being pushed to the sidelines. Women being adjuncts to the guys.)
Women were reduced to being eye candy for the guys (Seven of Nine, T'Pol, etc.).
Where was that in Picard Season 3? If Sidney was in a catsuit, I would have remembered.
From a production standpoint, I think the 5 years are a safe bet. They aren't tearing down the Mississauga studio anytime soon.
If Mount decides not to do his 5 years on contract and peruse other opportunities, they have a built-in lead replacement with Paul Wesley.
Seven of Nine spent most of the season confined to quarters (she had to sneak out in order to get anything done).
If you want Berman-era Trek back, be careful what you wish for.
What makes you so sure he's signed for five years? That's a major commitment for the studio.
Yeah, we definitely saw a lot more back seat taking which wasn't a good look for the supposed lead or secondary character.Seven of Nine spent most of the season confined to quarters (she had to sneak out in order to get anything done).
If you want Berman-era Trek back, be careful what you wish for.
It wasn't her show. She featured in the season appropriately. Anything more and you'd be taking time away from the TNG crew and Jack.
Even Shaw (Mr. Popular) was taken out of the game for a lot of the season, to accommodate the other characters.
Standard 5 year contracts. It doesn't mean that the studio has to honor them and do the show. And if he wants out, there's ways to make it happen.
I just didn't like the execution.
That's a matter of opinion.
That's the old 1970's-1980's system (Netflix is notorious for cancelling shows after two seasons).
Terry and Jeri are close friends. They're literally still posting about their gatherings during the strike.
Matalas didn't write the character like the way she was presented during the Berman era.
Then where were they during the initial streaming of Picard S1 & S2 (she was main cast in both those seasons, especially S2) - whose view numbers were less then Picard S3, and lower than SNW S1 (FYI until Picard S3, SNW S1 had the highest view numbers of any P+ Star Trek series.)...Seven has a rabid, salivating fandom.
I thought the Cage was pretty good.I tried watching the SNW pilot. I couldn't finish it.
I knew where the episode was going about halfway through (it's fine for new viewers who haven't seen how Trek rolls a million times before).
Always was in my list of favorites.I thought the Cage was pretty good.![]()
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