Guys, David Mack is praising Discovery to the Celestial Temple and back. He's seen more than any of us have. He isn't judging it by trailers and interviews. He knows what he's talking about and he's thrilled.
This should end any debate among Trek fans as to whether the show is going to be any good and/or honor the canon and spirit of the original. David Mack isn't just some writer; he's a fan, and a fan who knows his Trek.
Now, this is where some nay-sayers will say that Mack is "just trying to keep his job" to which I answer, "What job?" He doesn't work on the show. And while he's the man who wrote the first DSC tie-in novel, he's not the only one who ever will write one (Dayton Ward is writing the second) nor is he obligated to praise the show like this just because he writes Trek novels. He had no prompting to say what he said other than the oppressing negativity he was seeing on social media. And if he agreed with it but still wanted to be able to write for it, he simply would have kept his mouth shut.
Sure, there have been times writers and producers praised something they knew wasn't deserving because they were trying to hold on to the work. But several factors would be in play there that aren't in play here. First, such people worked on those shows and if the show failed, they'd be out of a job. This isn't the case for Mack. Whatever happens to DSC, Mack has plenty else to write about, both within and without the Trek franchise. Second, you can generally tell when a person who works on the show is praising it just because they have to. There seems to be no real excitement or joy in what they're saying; it seems like hollow words, even if you only see them written. For example, I never believed Brannon Braga was genuinely excited to be working on ENT.
David Mack knows more than any of us, and he loves what he knows. Star Trek: Discovery is going to rock. Case closed.
People are replying with points already addressed and discredited, and not just by me, as if no one has brought them up. Honestly, the number of "he has a book to sell" or "he wants to keep his job" replies are crazy.You mean you expressed an opinion.
No, sadly. Even watching the show probably won't settle it.I hope he's right, but this doesn't remotely "settle" anything. It's one person's opinion.
That's not going to convince even those going in with an open mind, let alone those who are already set against it.
People are replying with points already addressed and discredited.
How is that any different from Netflix or Hulu original series, or HBO or Showtime series? It's not some unique aberration, it's an increasingly normal paradigm for television.
Besides, we've always had to pay to see Star Trek movies. Or to own the series on home video. And since Star Trek aired on the BBC in the UK, that means British viewers have always had to pay a license fee in order to see it. So it's not that new.
You lost me at Tie-in novel. Of course he will praise the show.....
Yep. And while there is definitely some crossover, David's idea of the ideal Star Trek and my own are not the same.I hope he's right, but this doesn't remotely "settle" anything. It's one person's opinion.
Again, and I'm getting fucking tired of repeating this...HE HAS NO RELATIONSHIP WITH THE PRODUCTION. HE'S JUST WRITING A TIE-IN NOVEL.
Mack will have lots of product whatever happens to Desperate Hours. He's been writing Trek novels for decades, plus he writes other series as well. It's not like one book he wrote is for a show that nobody likes so his brand value goes down. That doesn't happen.
You "look forward" to that? So you're rooting for the show to fail?
Until you have, why leap to believe the negative and refuse to believe the positive? Especially since those being negative don't know any more than you do and those being positive know quite a bit more?
Says the guy who's really hoping that soon a person in the know comes forward and admits it sucks.
Failing to persuade someone is not an indicator of error. I bet I could try to persuade Trump he's an idiot but it would fall on deaf ears.Perhaps you've failed to persuade them.
/threadThis thread is awesome.
Bottom line: some guy who has insider knowledge and knows enough about Trek to have written novels and episodes really likes what he's seen from the new show.
There's nothing else going on here folks. Everyone go back to your usual pre-conceptions and engrained opinions.
Why should they stop? There has been no indication that the doom and gloom predictions are going to stop.Well then stop repeating it. Throwing tantrums isn't going to change people's opinions about things. You seem to be having fits because people disagree with you and you feel the need to have the last word on the subject.
Why should they stop?
Then, they might not be tired of saying it, is all.Because the OP, whom I quoted said "Again, and I'm getting fucking tired of repeating this..."
Personally, when I get fucking tired of doing something, I fucking stop doing it.![]()
I don't insist everyone agree with me. I get irritated when people keep making the same false argument after it's been disproved.Because the OP, whom I quoted, said "Again, and I'm getting fucking tired of repeating this..."
Personally, when I get fucking tired of doing something, I fucking stop doing it.![]()
I don't insist everyone agree with me. I get irritated when people keep making the same false argument after it's been disproved
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Sorry, this thread has taught me not to think for myself. What does David Mack think I should do?Everyone go back to your usual pre-conceptions and engrained opinions.
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