Goodness me. Is this an April Fool’s joke?
As someone who likes the show… the statement is ridiculous.
Popular perhaps, but ‘one of the most popular shows in the world’ displays an extreme disconnect from reality.
Goodness me. Is this an April Fool’s joke?
No.They would have known they weren't natural phenomena - right?![]()
Agreed.As you can see, as the show progressed, it gets nastier and more nitpicky. I really shouldn't have watched anymore after checking out proper S3.
. Actually Paramount Plus doesn't release their numbers publicly (with one caveat) The only numbers that do get released are when a shows weekly performance manages to crack the top ten in overall across the board for steaming originals.Which should theoretically balance it all out.
It will be interesting to see how Discovery S5 does in the viewership streaming numbers, now that they are public. They've spent a lot of money promoting the final season. Is there an audience for it, or was the cancellation justified? We'll see.
Seems strange thing to worry about.I should be that worried about continuity anyway.
It had a lot of potential, which is what really pisses me off.
Short answer: when Bryan Fuller was forced out.
The cause of the burn, literally no coming back from that, who thought that was a good idea?
DSC stumbled out of the gate and it's been reeling ever since, but it never jumped the shark because there was never a shark to jump.
You can't deny though that the show was not universally embraced by the fandom when it launched, it still isn't.
Everyone forgets that Happy Days, for whom Jump the Shark is named, lasted another six seasons on ABC. Including two spin-offs.
It is my impression though, that even if it was loved at first, the worm turned pretty fucking quickly.
People who watched TOS and TAS and looked at more fantastic ideasThe cause of the burn, literally no coming back from that, who thought that was a good idea?
That's definitely the case. Little grace was given for a new show.@FederationHistorian
I’ll take your word for it. I wasn’t so deep into Star Trek fandom at the time so maybe you’d know better.
It is my impression though, that even if it was loved at first, the worm turned pretty fucking quickly.
It's dangerous to say on a board like this, but you changed my mind.When Bryan Fuller was hired...![]()
I mean, he's the one that requested the Klingons be redesigned, ignore all previous Klingon ship designs, and that all the federation ships be flat with square nacelles. At least according to the people who designed them.Short answer: when Bryan Fuller was forced out.
I would imagine we'd see many more redesigns to ships, and aliens, etc.I mean, he's the one that requested the Klingons be redesigned, ignore all previous Klingon ship designs, and that all the federation ships be flat with square nacelles. At least according to the people who designed them.
If he hadn't left, we may not have gotten the better Season 2 design of the Klingons.
People who watched TOS and TAS and looked at more fantastic ideas
It's a good idea..
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