Is Strange New Worlds too cheugy?
I confess I had to google "cheugy."

Is Strange New Worlds too cheugy?
You can thank the New York Times for trying to make the term a thing.I confess I had to google "cheugy."![]()
You can thank the New York Times for trying to make the term a thing.
No. Problem is not enough episodes.
There aren't 10 good episodes in any season of Trek since the first one. SNW batting average is remarkable but a lot less likely if they had to make more.
If the only thing you changed about Michael Burnham was skin color and gender, nothing would actually change.Well, Greg, you might spot a difference or two between Sonequa Martin-Green and Anson Mount.
Tell me, so I don’t have to google it.I confess I had to google "cheugy."![]()
How'd that work out?I love ensemble shows.
Most of the Berman/Braga era Trek was supposed to be a "Ensemble Show".
It became the Picard/Data show.How'd that work out?![]()
THIS! I was interested in this show because it was going to be about Pike and his crew. After 79 episodes and seven feature films, I have no interest in seeing Kirk again. Especially when it's being played by someone who couldn't be more wrong for the part. And as you said, Kirk's role in this season could have been played by any of the main cast. With only ten episodes in a season, screen time is very limited and should be given to Pike and his crew.I don't mind it being an ensemble, but I want to see more Pike, less Kirk. Also, someone needs to throw Ortegas a bone, and I think the writers are plain stumped over what to do with Una. Although she could have been effectively used just about everywhere Kirk has appeared this season.
You do realize "Berman/Braga era" means only Voyager seasons 5 and 6 plus Enterprise, right? You can stretch the definition a little to include Generations and First Contact as well.Most of the Berman/Braga era Trek was supposed to be a "Ensemble Show".
The only way they would be a killer is if there were all bad. If the majority of the season is great, I can never get enough.Even when Star Trek did 26 episode seasons, that was a rarity. Most shows at the time only did 22-24 episodes a season. Seasons that long are a killer to rewatch anyway.
I couldn't disagree more. From TOS thru Enterprise, even the worst seasons had more than 10 "good ones." Most of them had close to twenty good ones and some were so solid that there were very few I'd call stinkers.Besides, with 22-26 episodes a season, they usually only averaged 10 good ones anyway.
And 26 episodes is rough on cast and crew.The reason we're only getting ten episodes is the cost of making them is so high that they can only afford to do ten.
I vote for 17 episodes per Annual Season.And 26 episodes is rough of cast and crew.
10 is fine.
Ok, my bad, the entirety of the Berman era onlyYou do realize "Berman/Braga era" means only Voyager seasons 5 and 6 plus Enterprise, right? You can stretch the definition a little to include Generations and First Contact as well.
Regardless, there's no ensemble going on in those seasons/movies.
When was the last time Michael Piller was mentioned in trek fandom. I hate that he seems to be already forgotten.You do realize "Berman/Braga era" means only Voyager seasons 5 and 6 plus Enterprise, right? You can stretch the definition a little to include Generations and First Contact as well.
Regardless, there's no ensemble going on in those seasons/movies.
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