"The Empath" may be the most underrated episode in the run of TOS.
Agreed. It was an effectively creepy atmosphere, and you'd be hard pressed to find a better showcase of the bond between Kirk, Spock, and McCoy.
"The Empath" may be the most underrated episode in the run of TOS.
I'd attribute that to the revolving door they seemingly placed in the writers' room until season 3.Disco is so weird, it started off trying to be Game of Thrones Trek and ended as CW Trek.
Indeed. That seems to be the thing that is over looked with Discovery. The BTS drama didn't allow people to stay and learn. They moved on or were scrambling a bit. I enjoy Discovery very much, but it has problems, and the biggest ones are simply that it isn't consistent enough.I'd attribute that to the revolving door they seemingly placed in the writers' room until season 3.
One other thing that seems to have been missed. When the season started we were told it was a swashbuckling clue hunt mystery with no existential threats to overcome, unlike before. And now we seem to be working on an all-out war with the Breen while preventing them acquiring the ultimate galactic life-altering weapon....
Because Marvel.What about stories with personal stakes, like saving the life of a beloved character? What about focusing on a smaller-scale crisis?
That was by reviewers who had only seen the first 4 episodes. There was no hint of that in those.When the season started we were told it was a swashbuckling clue hunt mystery with no existential threats to overcome
I don't get why Kurtzman (i place the onus on him, since he's the only common thread between both shows all the way through)
What about stories with personal stakes, like saving the life of a beloved character? What about focusing on a smaller-scale crisis?
Because Marvel.
I've heard it was on both, P+ as well. But that's just 2nd hand info.Huh I thought Star Trek moved to only being on P+ in Canada, but I’m seeing DSC S5 on my TV guide airing on CTV Sci-Fi
Edit: wait I got that confused with them pulling all Trek from Crave streaming, not from TV airing.
You mean Homecoming, I think. Far From Home was the second one, and Mysterio was going to destroy London in it.Spiderman: Far From Home
You mean Homecoming, I think. Far From Home was the second one, and Mysterio was going to destroy London in it.
Yes, but what made money? That will be the question not how it progressed.This is a good point to note that a lot of people think the post-Endgame issues of Marvel come down in part to stakes issues as well.
Sure, Marvel movies tended towards pretty high stakes. But lots of the early ones had comparably low stakes. This was particularly the case with first movies in franchises, like Iron Man, Ant Man, Spiderman: Homecoming, ect.
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