I give it three more pages of this. Any other bets?
Look, think of it this way.Which in no way answers:
I wonder why 1996 and 2005 viewers were not whining that the TOS sets, ship designs, costumes, etc., were "out of place", "cheap" or "outdated" when recreated with exacting attention to period accuracy / detail to stand alongside the same in-universe world as the host series?
Entire episodes fully integrated with actors and environments set in the TOS universe are not "easter eggs", which a laughable exercise in posting something entirely divorced from the truth. Viewers would have been triggered to cry the completely unsubstantiated "out of place", "cheap" or "outdated" opinions whether something was on screen for a minute or for an hour. To this date, no one trying to sell that fairy tale has proven that was the reaction in 1996 or 2005. The episodes were praised for--among many reasons--its smooth integration of TOS with the universes (and their production standards) of the two series. Oh, but it had to be because the viewers were just primed to see something that dominates the DS9 and ENT episodes' stories as this dreamed up "easter egg".
No, there's no evidence to support that story at all.
Agreed.
They were fine with entire episodes pretty much dominated by TOS in '96 and '05, and I cannot recall Paramount and/or the ST production offices flooded with complaints for the producers to never do that again because "it does not work".
Same here.
..which is a desperate, absurd argument to justify the DISCO production's choices and existence. No one ever said the episodes in question did not count / were not a part of DS9 / TNG / ENT continuity, so at the end of it all, some are so incredibly hostile to TOS that you will see the same empty claims i'm still waiting to see supported by some large group of ST fans back in '96 and '05.
Yeah, I think we should start a new thread.I give it three more pages of this. Any other bets?
This looks like TOS meets VOY. Or, more accurately, TOS meets Berman Trek.
Cool! I enjoyed her on Chuck.Interesting factoid: the Federation Scientist who gets assimilated is played by Billingsley’s wife, and my good buddy, Bonnie Friedericy.
HELL TO THE YES. The Berman style of Trek got stale at least five years before it ended. I had long stretches of both VOY and ENT where I stopped watching them because they were just bad photocopies of TNG's style of storytelling. (I came back for ENT's 4th season, and I'm glad I did. I didn't see most of VOY between "Flashback" and "Endgame" until the last decade or so.)Here's the thing a lot of you don't get: A lot of us were sick to death of the Rick Berman style of Star Trek long before it even ended. The last thing I wanted when Star Trek returned to TV in 2017 was more "Star Trek like Ricky B used to make it!"
I don't know how controversial this might be, but what the hell: Star Trek will never have a prequel that fits with the other shows in the STU as well as Better Call Saul fits with Breaking Bad.I say this as someone who's generally not a fan of prequels. I don't like ENT, I don't like the Kelvin Films that much, and SNW is the first live-action Star Trek series in the Kurtzman Era that I haven't embraced. As far as prequels go, my liking Discovery so much was the exception, not the rule. And I was really quick to embrace them going into The Future. Exact quote from me, "Yes! No more stupid prequel arguments!"
Cool! I enjoyed her on Chuck.
I never thought the VOY theme was very good. I love Jerry Goldsmith, but the VOY theme is not up to his usual standard. Much like the show itself, the VOY theme meanders around without much purpose.
Agreed. I'll take the DS9 theme over VOY's in a heartbeat.I don't hate the Voyager theme, but it is kind of bland. It bugs me how often it gets "best Star Trek series theme" accolades when the much superior Deep Space Nine seasons 1-3 theme is sitting right there.
Look, think of it this way.
A long-running video-game franchise began in the 1980s. The first game was 8-bit, the latest game has modern 3D graphics. In the latest game, there's an 8-bit level styled after the first game as an easter egg. It works well as a reference. But that doesn't mean that general audiences would accept an entirely 8-bit game in the 2020s.
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HELL TO THE YES. The Berman style of Trek got stale at least five years before it ended. I had long stretches of both VOY and ENT where I stopped watching them because they were just bad photocopies of TNG's style of storytelling. (I came back for ENT's 4th season, and I'm glad I did. I didn't see most of VOY between "Flashback" and "Endgame" until the last decade or so.)
I don't know how controversial this might be, but what the hell: Star Trek will never have a prequel that fits with the other shows in the STU as well as Better Call Saul fits with Breaking Bad.
This looks like TOS meets VOY. Or, more accurately, TOS meets Berman Trek.
Here's the thing a lot of you don't get: A lot of us were sick to death of the Rick Berman style of Star Trek long before it even ended. The last thing I wanted when Star Trek returned to TV in 2017 was more "Star Trek like Ricky B used to make it!"
There are 624 episodes with Rick Berman's name in the credits. He had his shot, he's done. He's been done. Alex Kurtzman is highly unlikely to reach a similar number of episodes. And when Alex Kurtzman's time is up, and it's someone else's turn at the bat, I won't expect them to be like him. Nor will I insist that they be like him.....
I want to hear the DS9 theme played on a Uillean pipe.Agreed. I'll take the DS9 theme over VOY's in a heartbeat.
Bonus More Controversial Opinions: I never thought the VOY theme was very good. I love Jerry Goldsmith, but the VOY theme is not up to his usual standard. Much like the show itself, the VOY theme meanders around without much purpose.
And the design of the Voyager isn't very good, either. It's way too flat and looks awful in profile. It looks more like a garden spade or a shoehorn than a Starship.
I don't hate the Voyager theme, but it is kind of bland. It bugs me how often it gets "best Star Trek series theme" accolades when the much superior Deep Space Nine seasons 1-3 theme is sitting right there.
Another vote for Picard Season 2 as the worst of the franchise.
Carbon Creek and Dead Stop are huge highlights of the series.
Hell, of the whole franchise.
We call it the sleek Italian running shoe.And the design of the Voyager isn't very good, either. It's way too flat and looks awful in profile. It looks more like a garden spade or a shoehorn than a Starship.
Sorry. That bridge design screamed to me, "What would B&B approve for the bridge of the original Enterprise if it were designed in 1998?" And a picture is worth 1,000 words, so my mind went to, "No! The Hell with the Berman Trek! That's what you want back?!" Sorry if I jumped to a wrong conclusion.I'm not saying to return to Berman style storytelling? Where is this coming from?
I can see what you're saying. But DSC offered enough things that I liked (darker tone, serialized stories, going wild) that I was willing to overlook the visual changes. It was basically a situation of, "Okay, so you're not going for the TOS Look, what else do you have to offer that I might like? I'll look the other way if you show me what you've got and I like it." I can't say the same about SNW, the Kelvin Films, or ENT. So that's pretty much what it came down to.Merely that the design ethos of the TOS era could be replicated a lot more 'faithfully' than DSC or SNW shows, along with say, if we ever returned to the TNG era, or the Movie era. Few things need be updated window-dressing wise, other than turning the computers to be actually computers than cardboard print outs or tv displays and better looking materials for the furnishings that don't look like wood and cardboard.
The TV show forums should be arranged in "Timeline Order".
I'm pretty sure they do. And it's not like any of their storylines overlap anyway, do they?I am not sure if this is controversial, but the various Trek series producers and writers should probably talk to each other like the Lucasfilm Story Group just to keep their plotlines from not stepping over each other.
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