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ST:SNW S03 - Official Trailer

Best (S3) trailer so far. Looks like 'Star Trek' with a lot of fun. (Previous one looked more like a comedy set in Star Trek verse, which... is also fine)
Thigh how much of that is the action (with the vfx shots just recently being finished), who knows. There seems to be a lot of that. Thigh I guess that will mostly translate to 2 or 3 episodes max.
 
It will be interesting to see just how much of the images in the trailer are from the first episode, especially the battle sequences. AND just how far off from canon they're going to stray, in terms of the Gorn and what seems to be known about them in TOS.
 
I'm so over those "bewwwwww" noises in trailers now, it's like they put them in even when there's no point to it and no dramatic effect.

Looks like fun, more of the same.
 
It will be interesting to see just how much of the images in the trailer are from the first episode, especially the battle sequences. AND just how far off from canon they're going to stray, in terms of the Gorn and what seems to be known about them in TOS.
Seems to me They've added to the Gorn backstory quite well so far.
There's not really much to "stray" from, based on their appearance in just one TOS episode.
Other than the Gorn outward image being updated for the third time, nothing has really been changed from ARENA.
 
Seems to me They've added to the Gorn backstory quite well so far.
There's not really much to "stray" from, based on their appearance in just one TOS episode.
Other than the Gorn outward image being updated for the third time, nothing has really been changed from ARENA.

I reckon that you're right about that, it just feels different, which is likely just my own perception at work here. In 'Arena' it seemed as if they were encountering the Gorn for the first time, but again, it's been a spell since I last watched it.
 
I reckon that you're right about that, it just feels different, which is likely just my own perception at work here. In 'Arena' it seemed as if they were encountering the Gorn for the first time, but again, it's been a spell since I last watched it.
That recollection likely comes from Kirk's line that Kirk had found himself up against a being that "the Metron called a 'Gorn'". It would infer a first encounter, but it's ambiguous enough to leave some wiggle room.
 
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I would have written the Gorn backstory a bit differently...

Kirk encounters the Gorn captain on a moon where they were both comfortable with the o2 level, gravitational attraction, ambient temperature, and the Gorn bleeds red instead of another color. That implies their origin was on a world very similar to Earth.

The Gorn can use us as an egg host or for food. No apparent reaction to alien enzymes or allergens and their metabolism can process human flesh for sustenance. So can alligators and constrictors.

What if they were from here? What if they'd made it off Earth before the Chicxulub meteor impact?
 
Or they're all from a single episode.

We can only hope. This trailer and the episode titles make me think we're getting more and more silly as we move along.

Star Trek, as a franchise, just seems so damned insecure these days. Like the powers that be over-reacted to criticism of DSC and PIC being too serious and "grim dark," then saw the over-the-top fawning over products like The Orville and Lower Decks, and decided that what Star Trek should be is a borderline silly comedy.

SNW is starting to come off as "The Orville, but in the actual Star Trek universe." The problem with that is that The Orville was great because it was its own thing. Trying to re-capture that with SNW has just not worked for me.
 
We can only hope. This trailer and the episode titles make me think we're getting more and more silly as we move along.

Star Trek, as a franchise, just seems so damned insecure these days. Like the powers that be over-reacted to criticism of DSC and PIC being too serious and "grim dark," then saw the over-the-top fawning over products like The Orville and Lower Decks, and decided that what Star Trek should be is a borderline silly comedy.

SNW is starting to come off as "The Orville, but in the actual Star Trek universe." The problem with that is that The Orville was great because it was its own thing. Trying to re-capture that with SNW has just not worked for me.
It's almost like the writers watched TOS and realized that Trek could be fun and lighthearted at times, while occasionally delivering deep and thoughtful episodes.

At its heart, Trek was always a rip-roaring space adventure that still managed to make you think. Seems to me that's exactly what SNW is trying, and succeeding, at.
 
We can only hope. This trailer and the episode titles make me think we're getting more and more silly as we move along.

Star Trek, as a franchise, just seems so damned insecure these days. Like the powers that be over-reacted to criticism of DSC and PIC being too serious and "grim dark," then saw the over-the-top fawning over products like The Orville and Lower Decks, and decided that what Star Trek should be is a borderline silly comedy.

SNW is starting to come off as "The Orville, but in the actual Star Trek universe." The problem with that is that The Orville was great because it was its own thing. Trying to re-capture that with SNW has just not worked for me.
Nah, there have been heavy hitting episodes as well. We're currently on a cliffhanger where half the characters are kidnapped by a monstruous alien species who use humans as living incubators, the Captain's girlfriend has been infected and the ship is outmanned and out gunned. Not a lot of yucks there. Past episodes include such laff riots as child sacrifice, prejudice and PTSD. Sure, the "comedy jokes" episodes might stick out in memory, but they aren't the meat of the show.

This recent trailer isn't full of wacky gags, either. Very much the action trailer with quick cuts to ships firing weapons, stern expressions and threating consequences. And yes it ended with a gag.
 
It's almost like the writers watched TOS and realized that Trek could be fun and lighthearted at times, while occasionally delivering deep and thoughtful episodes.

At its heart, Trek was always a rip-roaring space adventure that still managed to make you think. Seems to me that's exactly what SNW is trying, and succeeding, at.
I think the difference to me is that SNW just feels "forced" and disingenuous. It doesn't feel like authentic character-driven humor. TOS excelled at that, so it could get away with it. SNW has forced, snarky "MCU" quips and gag episodes.

I like SNW and I'll watch every episode, but I have to be honest with my assessment that it's borderline ridiculous about 30-40% of the time. And it's frustrating because when it applies itself properly as a drama/action/adventure sci-fi, it does well.
 
I think the difference to me is that SNW just feels "forced" and disingenuous. It doesn't feel like authentic character-driven humor. TOS excelled at that, so it could get away with it. SNW has forced, snarky "MCU" quips and gag episodes.

I like SNW and I'll watch every episode, but I have to be honest with my assessment that it's borderline ridiculous about 30-40% of the time. And it's frustrating because when it applies itself properly as a drama/action/adventure sci-fi, it does well.
That seems high
 
That seems high
You might be correct. I'll go through it in real time with each episode and see how it shakes out.

Ridiculous doesn't always mean "bad..." It just means silly and obnoxious.

S1
Strange New Worlds (not ridiculous...I wish we had more like this)
Children of the Comet (see above)
Ghosts of Illyria (not ridiculous)
Memento Mori (outstanding)
Spock Amok (absolutely ridiculous)
Lift Us Up (not ridiculous, but not a great episode either)
Serene Squall (ridiculous, and total garbage)
Elysian Kingdom (ridiculous, but somewhat fun...this fits the "like TOS" category)
All Those Who Wander (not ridiculous)
Quality of Mercy (not ridiculous)
3/10 "Ridiculous"

S2
Broken Circle (Ridiculous and not very good)
Ad Astra Per Aspera (not ridiculous, decent hour of TV)
Tomorrow3 (not ridiculous, but a little far-fetched)
Among the Lotus Eaters (not ridiculous, very TOS-like)
Charades (absolutely ridiculous....stop playing Spock for laughs please)
Lost in Translation (I barely remember this one...so I'll give it the benefit of the doubt)
Those Old Scientists (ridiculous...that's all I have to say about that)
Under the Cloak of War (definitely not ridiculous...great stuff...a little far fetched, but hey...)
Subspace Rhapsody (absolutely fucking ridiculous)
Hegemony (not ridiculous)
4/10 "Ridiculous"

So....I guess that's about 35% from my admittedly cranky perspective LOL.
 
Thought as the basis of reality.

The Americans and Communists fighting on another planet. Space Romans. Space Nazis. Soul transfer.

It's a pretty wide space to explore the ridiculous.
 
This franchise has given us space hippies, warp ten lizards, a recurring Vegas lounge singer, and a doctor fucked a candle ghost once.

Nothing's too far-fetched for this franchise.
I strongly strongly STRONGLY disagree with that.

You're just listing things that happened in terrible episodes.
 
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