There was definite grimness, and I don't think it's just the nature of this one story. The first officer is Tom Paris/Ro Laren, fresh from the stockade in the next one and Harry Mudd, playing the honest jester, says the Starfleeters are too removed from the little people who make up most of the world in the preview for future eps. That may be true (I'd love for them to show how it's not -- i.e. Sisko literally dirtying his hands in the DS9 premier to show Kira she has it all wrong), and it's certainly interesting, but I don't know how or if they'll tackle the more uplifting parts of the Trek saga.
17 episodes is a lot, so there's room to, but is that to be the filler episodes? We got that line from the guy in the brig before being sucked into space lamenting how they're supposed to be explorers, but, well, it's their show -- explore. I hope this isn't the Christopher Nolan effect on Trek, as on Superman -- that is, drearifying something that's strength is the uplifting.
Especially as, visually, they did an amazing job of showing how spectacular space can be. And in showing unusual lifeforms. I'd love for them to do exploring better than it's been done in a while -- and, again, I could do without bodycounts in the billions. Honestly, IDGAF about Klingon douchery, but I'd love to see a more visceral exploration of some of those hinted-at "unknown possibilities of existence."
17 episodes is a lot, so there's room to, but is that to be the filler episodes? We got that line from the guy in the brig before being sucked into space lamenting how they're supposed to be explorers, but, well, it's their show -- explore. I hope this isn't the Christopher Nolan effect on Trek, as on Superman -- that is, drearifying something that's strength is the uplifting.
Especially as, visually, they did an amazing job of showing how spectacular space can be. And in showing unusual lifeforms. I'd love for them to do exploring better than it's been done in a while -- and, again, I could do without bodycounts in the billions. Honestly, IDGAF about Klingon douchery, but I'd love to see a more visceral exploration of some of those hinted-at "unknown possibilities of existence."