You just can't deal with people saying that they don't care for this show.
If you want to play that card, by all means.
You just can't deal with people saying that they don't care for this show.
You realize that Orville's second officer is Gay and married to a Transgender right?
I don't think so. Then I can say: you just can't deal with the notion that some people vote zero stars for reasons unrelated to the actual show. You know how heavily 0 stars weigh in the total? I think that a lot of Trek fans and general audience (depending on how much they liked the show) will vote somewhere between like 2 and 4 stars. That would be reasonable I think. How many stars would you have given Serveaux? I know you didn't like it, but I'm guessing you wouldn't give zero stars.You just can't deal with people saying that they don't care for this show.
These types of opinions from these types of people certainly come as no surprise especially when you consider we are talking about a new Trek series. Considering the political climate in the US in particular, and the world in general, it's easy to see that Trek would be a lightening rod for spewing righty paranoia and anger.If the negative reviews are anything like
then there's nothing to worry about.
Gonna have to disagree with you here. There is no way the humor in the first three episodes of The Orville comes up to the level of a Get Smart. "Smart" was created and written by two of the best comedy minds Hollywood has ever seen, Mel Brooks and Buck Henry. The show was a pioneer in parodies.I might as well judge Law & Order by comparing it to Get Smart.
These types of opinions from these types of people certainly come as no surprise especially when you consider we are talking about a new Trek series. Considering the political climate in the US in particular and the world in general, it's easy to see that Trek would be a lightening rod for spewing righty paranoia and anger.
Gonna have to disagree with you here. There is no way the humor in the first three episodes of The Orville comes up to the level of a Get Smart. "Smart" was created and written by two of the best comedy minds Hollywood has ever seen, Mel Brooks and Buck Henry. The show was a pioneer in parodies.
Get Smart is a show to which Orville should aspire.
I can definitely see why someone would give it zero. Especially people who really liked the tone of the previous series. There's a lot you can change to modernize a franchise, but the underlying worldview and tone is something people expect to be preserved. Growing up with the warm, optimistic series like Voyager and TNG, and even the more realistic but mostly positive DS9, I don't really want dismembered corpses, crew members who hate each other, and a complete lack of "boldly going where no one has gone before" in Star Trek. Star Trek is a form of escapism for a lot of people. We want a Star Trek universe that would be fun to live in. Discovery is not that.I don't think so. Then I can say: you just can't deal with the notion that some people vote zero stars for reasons unrelated to the actual show. You know how heavily 0 stars weigh in the total? I think that a lot of Trek fans and general audience (depending on how much they liked the show) will vote somewhere between like 2 and 4 stars. That would be reasonable I think. How many stars would you have given Serveaux? I know you didn't like it, but I'm guessing you wouldn't give zero stars.
Discovery is not that YET..I can definitely see why someone would give it zero. Especially people who really liked the tone of the previous series. There's a lot you can change to modernize a franchise, but the underlying worldview and tone is something people expect to be preserved. Growing up with the warm, optimistic series like Voyager and TNG, and even the more realistic but mostly positive DS9, I don't really want dismembered corpses, crew members who hate each other, and a complete lack of "boldly going where no one has gone before" in Star Trek. Star Trek is a form of escapism for a lot of people. We want a Star Trek universe that would be fun to live in. Discovery is not that.
I can definitely see why someone would give it zero. Especially people who really liked the tone of the previous series. There's a lot you can change to modernize a franchise, but the underlying worldview and tone is something people expect to be preserved. Growing up with the warm, optimistic series like Voyager and TNG, and even the more realistic but mostly positive DS9, I don't really want dismembered corpses, crew members who hate each other, and a complete lack of "boldly going where no one has gone before" in Star Trek. Star Trek is a form of escapism for a lot of people. We want a Star Trek universe that would be fun to live in. Discovery is not that.
I like Discovery, but to be honest...Enterprise was more uplifting and hopeful, and that's not just a reference to the theme song. Even with almost 100 years of unknown history ahead of it that had yet to be told on either the small or big screens and the dark and ominious story arcs like the Xindi crisis and the buildup to the eventual war with the Romulans ENT had a sense that while Archer and his ship and crew were going to face some grisly challenges during their time in space the future was bright. The Federation was just around the corner and not all that long after that a renaissance in the human experience unparalleled in the history of our species.
I can definitely see why someone would give it zero. Especially people who really liked the tone of the previous series. There's a lot you can change to modernize a franchise, but the underlying worldview and tone is something people expect to be preserved. Growing up with the warm, optimistic series like Voyager and TNG, and even the more realistic but mostly positive DS9, I don't really want dismembered corpses, crew members who hate each other, and a complete lack of "boldly going where no one has gone before" in Star Trek. Star Trek is a form of escapism for a lot of people. We want a Star Trek universe that would be fun to live in. Discovery is not that.
It's also a bit of confirmation bias. With the profile Rotten Tomatoes has attained - it's now just as open/susceptible to review bombing as any other social media.There's every reason to think so. RT is pretty reliable in this regard.
I like The Orville much better than Discovery. That's not spite - I wish the Trek show were a lot better.
But Discovery isn't fresh and modern.Discovery may not be the "ideal" Trek series we all wanted, but it's at least trying to be fresh and modern and tell a Trek story in a different and less predictable kind of way. Which makes it a whole lot more worth watching in my book.
Please list them because I'd love to see more space based science fiction like this.But Discovery isn't fresh and modern.
There have been more then half a dozen new shows just like it on TV this year alone.
Hell the whole plot with the spores in the latest episode was lifted almost wholesale from The Expanse.
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