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E-E joke at Worf's expense

Fair point, but maybe they just didn't want to deal with trying to explain it or deal with potential fan backlash over destroying the E-E on screen?

I'm sure the "potential fan backlash over destroying the E-E on screen" wasn't even a blip on their radar.

I think the whole refit thing is a clumsy way of trying to square the circle of having the Titan be Riker's old ship but with the Neo-Constitution design. If the novelverse Titan hadn't appeared in STLD, they probably would have said the Titan looked like that since 2379. And according to Dave Blass, the original plan was to have the Stargazer in season 3, not the Titan.

That's essentially correct. Matalas wanted the Titan to be both the ship referenced in Nemesis, and a new design that invalidated the previously non-canon Pocket Books version. In that, I actually fully agree with his rationale, as I never liked the novelverse design and felt zero need to canonize it. Unfortunately LDS got in the way of his plans. Now if I were Matalas, at that point I would have just changed the ship to another vessel Riker commanded after the Titan but before he retired, to make it more feasible that the ship was still a former command of Riker's and Shaw still had to purge the system of Riker's settings once he took command. But he still wanted to stubbornly link it to Nemesis, so we got the convoluted mess of the Titan-A.
 
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Except it doesn't need to be that way. That's why script editors exist. It's their job to say 'This doesn't make any fucking sense and needs to be thought out better."
 
Except it doesn't need to be that way. That's why script editors exist. It's their job to say 'This doesn't make any fucking sense and needs to be thought out better."
In a perfect world, sure. But time constraints don't always allow for that. Sometimes the editors come in and cross something out to make it go faster. Reminds me of "Wormhole Extreme" on Stargate SG:1.
 
You'd be forgiven for thinking that they decided to forego that job on all three seasons of Picard.
 
Except it doesn't need to be that way. That's why script editors exist. It's their job to say 'This doesn't make any fucking sense and needs to be thought out better."
Typically more attention should be paid on an enjoyable story that human beings will enjoy, rather than busting their ass to appease a few threadcounters.
 
Typically more attention should be paid on an enjoyable story that human beings will enjoy, rather than busting their ass to appease a few threadcounters.

The jury is still out on whether their story was 'enjoyable' or not.
 
I think we left enjoyment far, far, behind some 20 years ago.
Speak for yourself. I enjoyed Picard. Discovery too. I like Prodigy as well.

I feel bad for the hate-watchers and those who feel like they have to watch out of obligation.

I still like it, or I wouldn't be here. Though I admit, I like discussing it less than I used to.
I think I agree with that, but I've seen worse here. Much worse.

And any friends of mine IRL who used to watch TNG and have watched Picard liked it. Especially Season 3. So, whatever I read here, it's fine. I can talk to people about it who I actually know in the flesh and have a perspective more similar to mine. At least as far as Picard is concerned.
 
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and have sampled Picard liked it. Especially Season 3. So, whatever I read here, it's fine. I can talk to people about it who I know in the flesh and have a perspective more similar to mine. At least as far as Picard is concerned.
I did not really enjoy Season 3 all that much but I can see why people did. Fortunately there's enough Trek out there to generally get someone interested. People who can't like anything and try to gainsay anyone else's happiness are just nasty grouches and enjoy being unhappy, I believe.
 
those who feel like they have to watch out of obligation.

That's me, but not exactly. I watched some of these bombs thinking "so far it has been terrible but maybe this time will be different" but I eventually gave up. I actually watched PIC S3 in reverse order because I had quit after half of S1, then suddenly I heard the E-D had appeared and that got me excited.

Thinking of it, it was the same with DIS S1 (I watched the 2 first episodes and lost interest) when I heard the NCC-1701 had appeared.

I hate Star Trek now
 
I feel bad for the hate-watchers and those who feel like they have to watch out of obligation.

I never hate-watch a show just so I can badmouth it on some internet bulletin board. I have neither the interest or the energy for that kind of nonsense.

I will, however, watch a show I don't particularly like in the hopes that it will get better. I don't know if that qualifies as watching it out of obligation, but if it never gets better, I feel that I am allowed to vent my frustration about its perceived problems to other fans. They, of course, have no obligation to agree with my rants, but that's another story.

(Just to be clear, I didn't think you were singling me out with that comment.)
 
Speak for yourself. I enjoyed Picard. Discovery too. I like Prodigy as well.

I feel bad for the hate-watchers and those who feel like they have to watch out of obligation.
I was speaking more broadly than at anyone here. In my experience, enjoyment, even with positively received installments, will get curtailed by nitpicks. And, yes, I am aware that this is considered a form of fan love. I simply struggle with the notion.

I hate Star Trek now
I rather doubt that.

Even if there are 0 shows currently being produced for me to watch I would still watch TOS, Kelvin Films, and Discovery then SNW (in that order) and participate in Star Trek.

If that's "hate" then call me a hater ;)
 
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