Though the timeline of season 3 in relation to the first couple doesn't make sense. But, that continuity trainwreck is a discussion for another thread.Yeah, at bare minimum there's sixteen years between the final scenes of PRO Season 2 and the first scenes in PIC Season 3.
Terry wanted so, so bad to retcon the first couple seasons out of existence.Yeah, the Titan-A discrepancies and how long it's been commanded by Shaw are infuriating to sit and think about. The timeline doesn't match up with dialogue.
And wasn't afraid to try and retcon Lower Decks out of existence along the way.Terry wanted so, so bad to retcon the first couple seasons out of existence.
He did? That one, I'm not recalling.And wasn't afraid to try and retcon Lower Decks out of existence along the way.
I feel him.Terry wanted so, so bad to retcon the first couple seasons out of existence.

Well more of a collateral damage thing since he wanted desperately for Riker's Titan to have been a Constitution to the point that's still in the script.He did? That one, I'm not recalling.
I don't know if that necessarily messes with Lower Decks as much as it just makes the internal timeline and continuity for season 3 even worse. A self-inflicted wound, shall we say.Well more of a collateral damage thing since he wanted desperately for Riker's Titan to have been a Constitution to the point that's still in the script.
At the time, Matlas wasn't aware the Titan was on Lower Decks. When he learned it was and that they used the Luna class design from the novels, he went and rewrote things, hhich resulted in the sloppy dialogue about the ship being both new and a refit as well as weird stuff like the ship still having that new ship smell but is also twenty years old somehow. Or its launch date is apparently one year in the future but Shaw has commanded it for five years.Well more of a collateral damage thing since he wanted desperately for Riker's Titan to have been a Constitution to the point that's still in the script.
I find it kinda horrifying that so many writers and producers salivate over the supposed high-quality writing in season 3 when it's as goddamn sloppy as we got. Proves that these so-called "pros" are just as susceptible to nostalgia goggles as everyone else, if not more so. The degree to which Inglorious Treksperts took that adulation of the season at times on the podcast was downright embarrassing.That season had writing flaws children would have gotten reamed by the teachers over had they done things like that in their creative writing assignment. Done by a professional writer who a segment of Trek fandom thinks is simultaneously a saint and deity and should be allowed to take over the franchise.
This. The sheer amount of praise that the season gets demonstrates clearly to me that Discovery, Strange New Worlds, and Academy will never get a fair shake. Ever.That season had writing flaws children would have gotten reamed by the teachers over had they done things like that in their creative writing assignment. Done by a professional writer who a segment of Trek fandom thinks is simultaneously a saint and deity and should be allowed to take over the franchise.
And it is referred to directly as Riker's old command. I took drastic action against the season and did not purchase it for my box set shelf. Some may say I've gone too far and will be tried in a world court I say let them try.At the time, Matlas wasn't aware the Titan was on Lower Decks. When he learned it was and that they used the Luna class design from the novels, he went and rewrote things, hhich resulted in the sloppy dialogue about the ship being both new and a refit as well as weird stuff like the ship still having that new ship smell but is also twenty years old somehow. Or its launch date is apparently one year in the future but Shaw has commanded it for five years.
That season had writing flaws children would have gotten reamed by the teachers over had they done things like that in their creative writing assignment. Done by a professional writer who a segment of Trek fandom thinks is simultaneously a saint and deity and should be allowed to take over the franchise.
Genuinely shocked Kevin Feige loved the season so much he hired Matalas to do a Marvel show. Now, yes, the MCU has its flaws, even when it was in its heyday, but Feige does seem like someone who understands what proper writing is. But even he fell under the nostalgia spell.I find it kinda horrifying that so many writers and producers salivate over the supposed high-quality writing in season 3 when it's as goddamn sloppy as we got. Proves that these so-called "pros" are just as susceptible to nostalgia goggles as everyone else, if not more so.
Especially when you factor in that S3 did things all the seasons of Disco did which those fans complain about.The sheer amount of praise that the season gets demonstrates clearly to me that Discovery, Strange New Worlds, and Academy will never get a fair shake. Ever.
That actually is easy enough to rationalize, given in the episode Nepenthe Riker states he had commanded multiple ships, plural. So he commanded both Titans.And it is referred to directly as Riker's old command.
That move doesn't reflect very well on Feige or the state of the MCU does it? Hell, if VisionQuest turns out to be good, I'll be happy to be wrong, but I bet the show doesn't turn out to be any better.Genuinely shocked Kevin Feige loved the season so much he hired Matalas to do a Marvel show. Now, yes, the MCU has its flaws, even when it was in its heyday, but Feige does seem like someone who understands what proper writing is. But even he fell under the nostalgia spell.
Yes, but the point was that any defunct Borg equipment can reactivate and cause the Borg to respawn.I could be misremembering, but I believe Season 2 of Prodigy takes place earlier in the timeline than Season 3 of Picard
I'm not sure I buy that Matlas wasn't aware that the Titan was a Luna Class.At the time, Matlas wasn't aware the Titan was on Lower Decks. When he learned it was and that they used the Luna class design from the novels, he went and rewrote things, hhich resulted in the sloppy dialogue about the ship being both new and a refit as well as weird stuff like the ship still having that new ship smell but is also twenty years old somehow. Or its launch date is apparently one year in the future but Shaw has commanded it for five years.
That season had writing flaws children would have gotten reamed by the teachers over had they done things like that in their creative writing assignment. Done by a professional writer who a segment of Trek fandom thinks is simultaneously a saint and deity and should be allowed to take over the franchise.
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