Hopefully she gets him drunk enough to order another 5 seasons.Isn't Prodigy kind of a Janeway series. She has a very prominent role.
Hopefully she gets him drunk enough to order another 5 seasons.Isn't Prodigy kind of a Janeway series. She has a very prominent role.
She lives in New York, so Toronto is probably better than LA for filming.This means nothing, I know, but I wish it meant something.
It's not a netflix original, it's made by paramount. The latter may retain the rights for the physical release.Prodigy is coming to Blu Ray on November 12th. I wonder if this means Netflix liked the performance because I have been told on multiple occasions that netflix shows do not come to physical media.
That's not entirely accurate. The early seasons of Stranger Things did have physical media releases, as did the first season of Lost in Space, as have the Netflix exclusive seasons of Trailer Park Boys. The Crown also has all seasons on physical media.I have been told on multiple occasions that netflix shows do not come to physical media.
Internationally, not in the US.Discovery was also Netflix exclusive for the first couple seasons but still got a blu-ray release
Watching Season 2 on itunes in Canada. The episodes seems shorter than S1 and the theme song is truncated in comparison to Season 1. Is that how it's also showing on Netflix?
My Netflix list shows both seasons' episodes as either 23 or 24 minutes as a rule, and my recollection is that the main title theme is the same length.
When season 1 aired in german free TV they used a shortend version of the intro. It was just 30 seconds long. The frist 3 episodes of the first season are still on the homepage of the TV station and you can watch episode 3 with the short intro online for comparison:Someone at the trekmovie.com comment section reports 1 minute 30 seconds for the theme on Netflix. This seems to confirm the itunes version is indeed edited. The question now is whether it's just opening / end credits or if it's more than that.
When season 1 aired in german free TV they used a shortend version of the intro. It was just 30 seconds long. The frist 3 episodes of the first season are still on the homepage of the TV station and you can watch episode 3 with the short intro online for comparison:
(Episode 1 had another intro and episode 2 is the second part of Episode 1 and used the full.)
The end credits are also shorter/faster - about 25 seconds long. If it's the same on itunes it would seem it's an officially created version for linear TV and is accidentally used on itunes. If episode 1 "Lost and Found" is split into two parts on itunes that would be annother indicator for the use of the TV version.
I watched the whole first season in german free TV and noticed no other cuts apart from the intro and the credits in comparison to the P+ and blu-ray versions.
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