Just tell the story you want.
The checklist approach to storytelling is ridiculous.
The checklist approach to storytelling is ridiculous.
What pisses you off won't necessarily piss me off.Checklist:
[] Don't piss off the people who pay money.
[] Inspire people to pay money.
Good luck with that.If they can keep the two of us happy that'd be a good start.
Unless it is in a bookWith all the remakes and reboots and adaptations going on at the moment, screenwriters, directors and producers should get training in how to handle them without pissing off the fanbase.
Rule 1: Don't destroy the entire universe.
And people wonder why I wish for production to cease.If they can keep the two of us happy that'd be a good start.
I don't pretend that wellFine, they can keep me happy with new stories and you can happily pretend production ceased.
"A long time ago, in a franchise far far away..."^ now I'm wondering, how close could they get without being charged with plagiarism or infringement or whatever ?![]()
How do we know that when Tawny's show hasn't even begun filming yet?3. Turning Star Trek into a comedy doesn't work (i.e. Tawny Newsome)
How do we know that when Tawny's show hasn't even begun filming yet?
We haven’t seen any scripts, and plus Tawny is bound by NDA’s, so it’s not like she’s going to be able to give away the whole store.Because the premise has already changed from a comedy set at a hotel planet to a show about a planet trying to gain admittance into the Federation, with any comedic aspects from the original premise toned down. At least, that’s the impression I got from the last time Tawny talked about it.
You were prepared to give the teen drama genre of SFA a chance since it hasn’t aired yet, why not this series that’s even further away from production?
If you try to please everyone, you end up with the blandest shit in the galaxyWhat pisses you off won't necessarily piss me off.
So what fans are we aiming for?
They don't have to please everyone, just people who like good Star Trek episodes, or would like them if they were introduced to the series as a new viewer.If you try to please everyone, you end up with the blandest shit in the galaxy
Define "good" Star Trek?They don't have to please everyone, just people who like good Star Trek episodes, or would like them if they were introduced to the series as a new viewer.
That is the goal. Safe is the new watchword.If you try to please everyone, you end up with the blandest shit in the galaxy
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