I really wish people would stop misusing the word "cancelled" as a synonym for "not continuing".
When your show is given a truncated fifth season, that’s being cancelled.
I really wish people would stop misusing the word "cancelled" as a synonym for "not continuing".
when your show is given a truncated fifth season, that’s being cancelled.
In broadcasting, cancellation refers to when a radio or television program is abruptly ended by orders of the network or syndicator that distributes the show, usually against the intentions of the show's creators or producers.
Shows that are canceled traditionally end their runs during the television season in which the program airs first-run episodes at the time, either effective immediately after the announcement is made by the network or until all remaining episodes are broadcast.
Almost all tv shows are canceled. People treat it as if it's an exceptional failure or disgrace.
I think he probably meant since 2009. Kurtzman was a writer and a producer of Star Trek '09 and Into Darkness, so he's not far off Berman's level of involvement in the franchise as one of the top brass.Kurtzman was first given the keys in 2017.
He's only about eight years into the job.
I think he probably meant since 2009. Kurtzman was a writer and a producer of Star Trek '09 and Into Darkness, so he's not far off Berman's level of involvement in the franchise as one of the top brass.
IIRC, Kurtzman was the junior most writer/producer on those movies. It wasn't until the modern TV era began that he became what can be considered "top brass."Kurtzman was a writer and a producer of Star Trek '09 and Into Darkness, so he's not far off Berman's level of involvement in the franchise as one of the top brass.
He was still heavily involved in the development of those films. Its not like he was the tea boy or swept the floors. It was his writing and creativity that contributed to the final product we saw on screen.IIRC, Kurtzman was the junior most writer/producer on those movies. It wasn't until the modern TV era began that he became what can be considered "top brass."
I'm aware, but Berman wasn't in 1987 either.He wasn't in charge of the franchise back then.
Eh, he more or less was. When he started his role was that of studio watchdog who everyone understood would be officially taking over when Roddenberry left.I'm aware, but Berman wasn't in 1987 either.
Perhaps the real Tellarites were on this forum the whole time.We all really do argue about just about anything, don't we?
Officially, then?Eh, he more or less was. When he started his role was that of studio watchdog who everyone understood would be officially taking over when Roddenberry left.
It's tough to open your mouth without someone jumping right down it.We all really do argue about just about anything, don't we?
If they were planning on at least five seasons (which we don’t know for sure), and the fifth season was announced as the last but was cut from ten episodes to six, I’m not sure how anyone wouldn’t get ‘cancelled’ from that. It’s like someone’s living in denial![]()
We all really do argue about just about anything, don't we?
He was still heavily involved in the development of those films. Its not like he was the tea boy or swept the floors. It was his writing and creativity that contributed to the final product we saw on screen.
I'm aware, but Berman wasn't in 1987 either.
Eh, he more or less was. When he started his role was that of studio watchdog who everyone understood would be officially taking over when Roddenberry left.
We all really do argue about just about anything, don't we?
It would actually be interesting to hear what his earnings from each movie were, so we can find out who fell beneath him in that regard. I don't think the junior officer/Kirk comparison is entirely accurate.This is nonsense. There is a profound difference between being a junior staffer and being the executive in charge. As a junior staffer, you contribute, yes, but you don't have the power to ensure things go your way, because you can be overridden by your superiors. A lot of what Orci & Kurtzman wanted on the Kelvin movies got rejected by the more senior staffers -- e.g. Orci didn't want to redo Khan but was overruled, and Orci wanted more scientific plausibility but Abrams went more for fantasy.
Comparing Kurtzman's role in the Kelvin movies to his current role as the head of Secret Hideout is like comparing Jim Kirk's authority as a junior officer on the Farragut to his authority as Chief of Starfleet Operations prior to TMP. Hierarchy matters. The power dynamic matters. There's a massive difference between being a member of the team and leading the team, between being someone else's employee and being your own boss.
It's the same mistake people make when they claim that "Berman & Braga" were in charge from TNG onward even though Braga was the most junior member of Jeri Taylor's writing staff in the last couple of seasons of TNG and was subordinate to Taylor and Michael Piller in the first several seasons of VGR, and didn't actually become Berman's regular writing partner until ENT.
Other than Jack, how many would make the transition to series?Legacy has plenty of new characters (the La Forge sisters, Jack Crusher, Dr. Ohk, Mura, Esma, etc.)
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