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Prodigy's banner over Netflix HQ...
Prodigy's banner over Netflix HQ...
Netlfix still has the legacy Star Trek series in (parts of) Europe. They also stream Trollhunters, a Guillermo Del Toro animated show that was ran by the Hageman brothers.After whatever happened between Netflix and Paramount to drop Discovery season 4 2 days prior to the premiere, I'm not so sure Netflix and Paramount are on the best terms. Or maybe Paramount just paid them a fortune to buy out the contract so all is good?
Either way, I hope Prodigy finds a home. The best modern Trek series.
You have to give it to the Hagemans and Waltke, they are enthusiastic and they engage with the fans. There are other showrunners/writers who do this too, but it's not a given in every show, for sure.
Is that good or bad?I'm not sure if Kurtzman is, he's more of the Rick Berman prior to Voyager type).
Ah. I know that Berman pretty much ran Voyager into the ground, but he did some good for the franchise early on (Patrick Stewart was reportedly his idea).
To be fair he wasn't really the showrunner of Voyager either – that was more Michael Piller, then Jeri Taylor, then Brannon Braga. But we all know Berman and Braga were thick as thieves.Yeah, but I was talking more administratively. You have the individual showrunners and Berman was paying the checks and having to deal with the studios. He wasn't really the showrunner of TNG (Mike Piller and Ronald Moore) or DS9 (Ira Steven Behr).
That's a common misconception perpetuated by the omnipresence of the "Bermaga" meme.But we all know Berman and Braga were thick as thieves.
Seems like things are in a holding pattern right now. The second season is still in post-production, and the creators are confident that those episodes will find a home somewhere. They're still talking about additional seasons as a possibility.Are things looking any brighter on the Prodigy front then?
Actually, that was typically UPN. I know Berman was supportive of Braga's idea to do Year of Hell as a season long story arc and have the changes made be permanent, it was UPN who said it could only be a two-parter and had to be reset at the end.Seems like any time a VOY staffer had a good idea, Berman vetoed it though.
UPN and network suits were also the people who stepped in early in Season 1 of ENT and told them, and I paraphrase, "No, the transporter works just fine. You can't kill anyone off in an accident."
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