I can't say that the premise excites me- but it isn't meant to. They're after Nickelodeon viewers with this one, not 38 year old Trekkies.
Trollhunters also has some rather dark and violent moments so I don't think we should write this show off as little kid's fluff just yet.
Well, that's profoundly hyperbolic. Opining that drama works better, as a general rule, when the characters aren't as make-believe couldn't possibly be anything remotely like racism.So it's misguided to think that Trek's focus on humanity equates to some kind of racist "no alien leads allowed" dogma. That's profoundly and painfully missing the point.
Sure, I somehow doubt they can get away with as much on Nickelodeon, but I don't think it's going to be Spongebob either.On the other hand, it's a Netflix show that's presumably free to skew older. A Nickelodeon show could be subject to more limitations, regardless of who makes it. Such things are dictated by the outlet, and it's the creator's job to adapt to those parameters.
Give the holodeck episode ("M. Night Sham-aliens!") a try. If that doesn't win you over, nothing will. It's the best holodeck episode ever.Never understood the appeal of Rick and Morty from the clips I've ever seen advertising it on TV. Ugly, unwatchable animation style and completely unfunny comedy. What's the big deal about it?
Never understood the appeal of Rick and Morty from the clips I've ever seen advertising it on TV. Ugly, unwatchable animation style and completely unfunny comedy. What's the big deal about it?
But even the "alien" characters are allegories for humanity. It wouldn't be Trek without its central aliens that let us explore facets of our humanity through the contrast or allegory, like Spock, Data, Odo, Seven, T'Pol, and Saru. So it's misguided to think that Trek's focus on humanity equates to some kind of racist "no alien leads allowed" dogma. That's profoundly and painfully missing the point.
Just a personal preference, but I have absolutely no desire for an alien lead. Like...none. I just don't find that interesting at all. I'd rather they continue to hit it out of the park with great human leads. And if they want to diversify in that lead spot, let's diversify with humans and human cultures, not made-up alien ones.
I'm just not that kind of fan. There's lots of Trek fans who gravitate toward Odo, Neelix, Saru, whatever because they love the aliens. That's not me. With the exception of Spock, give me Kirk, Bones, Riker, Stamets etc. any day.
Well, the thing about having a franchise with multiple series is that they can appeal to multiple different tastes. There's no point in having more than one series if they all cater to the same audience. You already have a half-dozen series with human leads, so your preferences have already been satisfied many times over and you have nothing to complain about if an alternative is offered. Some of us enjoy exploring worldviews different from our own, getting to see the universe through another culture's eyes and thereby broaden our own perspective. Why shouldn't we get the chance to have that too?
Not only was it extremely generic, it had no involvement from the SG1 creators and doesn't fit Stargate's canon at all. This new Star Trek animated series will probably be more like Star Wars Resistance or Rebels. Clearly intended for kids, but carefully made to fit with the other series and to be watchable for most adults.Here´s fear that it will be something like Stargate: Infinity which I haven´t watched, but from what I understand, it was extremely generic kids show. On the other hand,I hope these creators will put some thought into it.
While I generally know them, I had never much interest in Star Wars cartoons. Not that they would be especially bad, but I felt their stories and settings don´t expand their franchise very much in any interesting way. Than again, even if it isn´t important for life, nothing short of Perry Rhodan series would really satify me, I guess.Not only was it extremely generic, it had no involvement from the SG1 creators and doesn't fit Stargate's canon at all. This new Star Trek animated series will probably be more like Star Wars Resistance or Rebels. Clearly intended for kids, but carefully made to fit with the other series and to be watchable for most adults.
While I generally know them, I had never much interest in Star Wars cartoons. Not that they would be especially bad, but I felt their stories and settings don´t expand their frenchise very much in any interesting way.
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