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All the Negative people.

I would LOVE Kurtzman and Kennedy to post a selfie together on social media! Just to watch the heads explode.
They should do it in some very obviously expensive place that only rich people could dream of even looking at, and post a comment about being at the unemployment line for those who have been secretly fired.
 
They should do it in some very obviously expensive place that only rich people could dream of even looking at, and post a comment about being at the unemployment line for those who have been secretly fired.

That probably wouldn't be a good look in the current COVID environment.
 
If I'm to be honest I'm looking forward to this more than I did Picard.

Now, that could speak to how disinterested I was about Picard, but that'd be disingenuous to LDS. LDS looks fun. Maybe mindless fun, but still fun.
 
I'm a Non-Toxic Alex Neggy, and I'm mildly optimistic about Too Much LDS, because I gather Alex has less to do with the show than the other CBSAA Trex. I don't think I've seen more than 3 episodes of Richard & Morton, but at least Mike seems to have a higher IQ than Alex. Plus it's a cartoon comedy, so who cares too much either way; but I have hopes that it will at least equal the quality of "THE JIHAD."

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Now, that could speak to how disinterested I was about Picard

Sorry, but I’ve been drinking and I can’t help myself. You were uninterested in Picard, not disinterested, unless you just mean you were objective and impartial about it and had no personal or financial connection to it.
 
Kurtzman isn't the showrunner. That's Mike McMahan.
But that won't stop right-wing nutter Anti-Kurtzman folks haing it.

I'm not terribly interested in animation stuff, unfortunately. Asterix, Simpsons, Futurama - that's about what I liked. OTOH, I liked Futurama a lot. Plus, I will need something to fill the long time before my next fix of Picard. From what I read about it, I've nver felt compelled to watch The Orville. So, bring on DSC, SNW and LDS - I'll check it out.
 
But that won't stop right-wing nutter Anti-Kurtzman folks haing it.

I'm not terribly interested in animation stuff, unfortunately. Asterix, Simpsons, Futurama - that's about what I liked. OTOH, I liked Futurama a lot. Plus, I will need something to fill the long time before my next fix of Picard. From what I read about it, I've nver felt compelled to watch The Orville. So, bring on DSC, SNW and LDS - I'll check it out.

I'm not sure all Kurtzman haters are right wing. Overzealous fans can just be that. It doesn't need a political element to it.


Jason
 
Not all of them, of course. (Actually, I don't even like him all much myself and have a few issues with current Trek.) But that certain, loud faction... I only need to read their comment section to know what kind of folk they pander to.
 
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But that won't stop right-wing nutter Anti-Kurtzman folks haing it.
Not all of them, of course. (Actually, I don't even like the man very much myself and have a few issues with current Trek.) But that certain, loud faction... I only need to read their comment section to know what kind of folk they pander to.
Okay, let's not go there. No reason to ascribe any political leaning to a group of critical fans. Thank you.
 
I will comply.

ETA: Also changed wording becaue "the man" might sound somewhat contemptuous, which was not my intention. Foreign language is difficult.
 
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I will comply.

ETA: Also changed wording becaue "the man" might sound somewhat contemptuous, which was not my intention. Foreign language is difficult.

The Man in right context is actually the coolest term used to describe corrupt government. The Hippies had some of the coolest slang around. Way more interesting than the Patriarchy that just makes me think of Tom Brady and BIll Bellicheck or The Establishment. I kind of like The Establishment but it's no "The Man." The 1% is fine but that's more about the people running the corporations than the government.

I also like that was what they were calling the bad guys on Alias at first when we were sort of introduced to them via Quentin Tarantino who of course is someone who defiantly has the cool factor to be called "The Man" because "The Man" can also be a term representing someone really cool or bad ass as well.


Jason
 
Okay, I thought the term "showrunner" was the producer in charge of the franchise, or is he or she in charge of one particular show?
The showrunner has creative and managerial responsibility for a particular show. For scripted series, they serve as the head writer, and set the creative direction for the show. They may consult with the EP about the general direction of a show, but the day to day responsibility falls to them. Some examples, Krista Vernoff is the current showrunner for Grey's Anatomy. Shonda Rhimes is involved, gives input, and can suggest things, but Vernoff is the one in the writers room figuring out the creative direction for the show. Greg Berlanti has a lot of input on the Arrowverse shows as the EP, but each show has its own showrunner: Eric Wallace for the Flash, Salim Akil for Black Lightning, Caroline Dries for Batwoman, etc. Berlanti, Kurtzman, and other high powered EPs typically have numerous shows on the air simultaneously and don't have the time to actually run each show. Kurtzman DID run the second half(ish) of Discovery Season 2 after the previous showrunners were fired early in the season.
 
But that won't stop right-wing nutter Anti-Kurtzman folks haing it.

What about the left-wing and independent nutter anti-Kurtzman folks?

I'm not terribly interested in animation stuff, unfortunately. Asterix, Simpsons, Futurama - that's about what I liked. OTOH, I liked Futurama a lot. Plus, I will need something to fill the long time before my next fix of Picard. From what I read about it, I've nver felt compelled to watch The Orville. So, bring on DSC, SNW and LDS - I'll check it out.

The episode was hilarious. And I'm a fan of The Orville. Took me over a year to give it a chance, but it wasn't what I expected.
 
@Qonundrum we are not supposed to discuss political leanings of fans here, and I agreed to stop doing that, so I can't reply.

I enjoyed the episode, too, and gave it an 8. Good pilot. So far, I like all the main characters. guess I'm not going to get into it as much as I would a live action show, but that's fine.
 
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