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    Should Paramount put a mid-budget Star Trek film into theaters?

    The failure of some of the recent blockbusters is needless over spending. An Indiana Jones film shouldn't cost 300 dollars. Star Trek Beyond had a beautiful shot of a space station that looked expensive, but added nothing to the movie, it could have been a Deep Space 9 space station and the...
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    Should Paramount put a mid-budget Star Trek film into theaters?

    Should Paramount put a mid-budget Star Trek film into theaters? There have been so many super expensive flops in the theatres lately, the Flash, Indiana Jones 5, Fast X, etc. I think the old pre-Kelvin Star Trek films made money by not having a massive budget. I liked Beyond, but I thought it...
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    Paramount loses more than a quarter of its value, analyst believes they should "just quit streaming"

    They might move production to Canada or Georgia. Also, apparently there is a rumor that Paramount might merge with Netflix: https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.yahoo.com/amphtml/entertainment/netflix-eyes-big-studios-ramps-170043041.html
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    Paramount loses more than a quarter of its value, analyst believes they should "just quit streaming"

    Should Paramount get out of the streaming wars and sell Star Trek content to other streamers? I saw this video that says Paramount Global continues to lose money on Paramount Plus. Sony sat out the Streaming Wars and makes good money selling content to other streamers. Meanwhile Paramount...
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    Spoilers Star Trek: Picard 3x09 - "Võx"

    A couple of reasons, assimilating Changelings would be tricky, they are not flesh and blood, but a liquid lifeform that can change shape. Also assimilating Changelings would negate their greatest strength, their effectiveness as spies. The Changelings would be terrible spies if they had cyborg...
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    Spoilers Who is the mastermind in Season 3 of Picard?

    Why would the Borg be involved in cloak-and-dagger schemes? They usually just relied on brute force and were up front about their objectives. Why would they even care about Frontier Day?
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    Spoilers Who is the mastermind in Season 3 of Picard?

    Who is the mastermind in Season 3 of Picard? Vadic is taking orders from some mysterious floating head, who wants to deal a mortal blow to the Federation on Frontier Day and seems to have the ability to harm Vadic, so this person is powerful and has some sort of grudge against the Federation.
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    Spoilers Star Trek: Picard 3x07 - "Dominion"

    That seems unlikely. Locutus is just Picard as a Borg drone, it's not a completely separate character. Also, why would Locutus bother with some convoluted revenge plot that ends with a giant attack on Frontier Day? That's way too personal and convoluted for the Borg. Plus the evil mastermind guy...
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    Spoilers Picard Season 3 - Preview Photos/Videos Thread

    Why would the Borg want to deal a mortal blow to the Federation on Frontier Day or engage in a rather convoluted revenge scheme? The Borg have always been straightforward, it's the Dominion who were willing to play dirty, rather than just rely on brute force. The face also seemed to get angry...
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    Spoilers Did Picard finally ''right the ship'' with Picard season 3?

    I like this season over the other 2 so far, so at the moment I would say I the ship has been righted. They could still fail to stick the landing by the end, we will see.
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    Picard in the series has no charisma and authority

    Picard Stewart is 82 years old, it's hard to still be charismatic or commanding when your voice has been weakened by age.
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    Spoilers Did Picard finally ''right the ship'' with Picard season 3?

    4 episodes in and so far I stand by my statements in the OP.
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    Would you want a Star Trek TV series or movies set during the ''lost era

    Would you want a Star Trek TV series or movies set during the ''lost era"? So the lost era would be in the time between Star Trek 6: The Undiscovered Country and the first season of Star Trek the Next Generation, so the years of 2293 to 2364, which would be over 70 years. This could be a...
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    Spoilers Did Picard finally ''right the ship'' with Picard season 3?

    I disagree, season 1 felt very disjointed and season 2 had some of the worst pacing I have ever seen, it's a 2-hour story stretched out to 10 hours, and nothing happens for long stretches of time. If we are talking about opinions, I am not well within my rights to compare season 3 to seasons 1...
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    The Picard Season 2 Rewatch Thread

    I am sorry I can't rewatch season 2, I thought it was terrible. The pacing is so bad, nothing happens for lunch stretches of time.
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    Spoilers Did Picard finally ''right the ship'' with Picard season 3?

    Did Picard finally ''right the ship'' with Picard season 3? I thought Picard season 1 started out well with the mysterious Romulan plot, but I think it became a jumbled mess at the end when they go to the android planet and have giant ''Mass Effect'' killer robots from another dimension almost...
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    Poll Which Star Trek animated series do you like the best?

    Which Star Trek animated series do you like the best?
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    Spoilers Has Discovery destroyed the possibility of any positive progression until after the 32nd Century?

    An Optimistic future should not be a perfect one. Optimistic future doesn't mean there should be no adversity to overcome.
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    Spoilers Book of Boba Fett [Spoiler Discussion]

    I hope so, but frankly, I think this show should have picked up the pace before now.
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    What is your favorite current Star Trek show?

    It's close but I would probably choose Lower Decks.
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