Isn't it technically 50%? At least?"Hit it" was considered at least 25% different from "Punch it."
More than 50% if you go by individual characters, rather than words.Isn't it technically 50%? At least?
Math was never my strong suit.
It looks like they took the DIS uniform design and gave it a TOS-like color scheme.My only issue with Pike is visual. His uniform is terrible. Especially the collar... yikes. He looks like some metrosexual runway fashion designer from Milan.
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Would have even preferred the Beyond uniforms over it.
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Isn't that exactly what they did? Or is that the point?It looks like they took the DIS uniform design and gave it a TOS-like color scheme.
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I believe so.Isn't that exactly what they did? Or is that the point?
Who wants to bet the season ends with Pike as a turnip in the beepy wheelchair?
The Season 1 trailer looked terrible and dour, and get very mixed reactions, from the casting to the designs to the terrible Klingons. Plus the emo music choice.
This is a breath of fresh air in comparison, and actually doesn't look joyless.
And there is no reason. Michael still takes center stage (fortunately) and we see conflicts set up (red beacons, Pike coming to take command). While I appreciate the lighter tone, it is by no means an accurate example of what the show will actually be.I see no reason yet to believe the show has now morphed into something completely different than what it was. And even if that is the case, and even if the first season actually was so joyless, that kind of change almost certainly wouldn't be a good thing, because studios that let the audience lead them by the nose rarely ever make something worth watching.
Well, obviously you can make Trek more enjoyable by editing in to 2 minute long segments with unrelated clips put togetherI think the show looks more likable than season one. But, I'll wait until we get the actual product before proclaiming that they've figured out how to make enjoyable Star Trek.
We may see a lot of Kelvin Pike in this version.
Uh, not Kelvin Pike. I can buy Disco Pike. But in the Kelvinverse, Enterprise went on her maiden voyage in 2258. The end of Disco season 1 takes place in 2257 and was referenced in “Lethe” which took place in 2256.
I think he means the way Pike is portrayed.
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