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Disco Ending In 2024

Overall I've enjoyed Discovery, but I do somewhat agree what my husband said with it came on: "This isn't Star Trek - This is Star Trek .............. Adjacent."

*I know this sentiment may be just a little controversial.
 
Yeoh's price is likely way up and availability way down, thanks to that Oscar she just won.

The Oscars are on March 12th.

For now, she's a nominee (a huge honor in and of itself). What actor wouldn't want to be billed as an "Academy Award nominee"?
 
2024? I thought it was supposed to come out this year?
I suddenly remember a conversation I was having with a coworker at a new job in 2016 when he found out I was a fan and asked if I was excited for the new Star Trek show. My answer was something to the effect of, "Sure, if they ever actually come out with it."
 
This series needs to go out on a high note because so far - at best - it's been batting about .500 on a generous day for the show as a whole. Season 4 showed they can stick the landing but the last bunch of episodes as well as the series finale need to be something REALLY special to make this five-season journey worth it.
 
IMHO, the writing was on the wall for some time.

Discovery was a show that never should have succeeded, as most shows where the showrunner is fired before the first episode is even shot are quietly canned. It was only kept alive through because CBS needed content for its streaming platform, and Star Trek was by far the most notable franchise owned by them. Hence the show drifted over time from whatever vision Fuller had for it to just becoming the revival of Star Trek in general.

The problem with all of this is that Discovery has been an expensive show to make, and salaries for cast members rise with every season. This investment made sense as long as Discovery remained the flagship live-action series. But with the universal acclaim for Strange New Worlds - and perhaps Picard Season 3 righting the ship on the 25th Century - Discovery was looking less like a flagship show, and more like something eclipsed by other Trek content (though of course we'll never know for sure, given CBS doesn't publicly release streaming info).

While I understand why they did it, I ultimately think that skipping ahead to the 32nd century may also have been a mistake. Yeah, it gave them freedom to ignore continuity, but it seems clear that the most popular thing among Trek fans is memberberries and use of past characters, and Discovery is pretty much entirely unmoored from that now, more or less a generic sci-fi adventure show.

I still kinda wish my predictions mid Season 1 that Discovery would become a lost ship bouncing around the multiverse to lots of Trek alternate realities came true.
 
Just out of curiosity, why do you always seem so opposed to a SFA show?
It's that terrible idea that's been kicking around for decades since they were first uncertain whether Shatner & Co. would do another TOS movie.

In case of creative bankruptcy, float the SFA idea again.

Ironically, I think Tilly's 32nd century show could work...
 
Bummer, but what can you do? The cut in financing for streaming services across the board says this will not be the last casualty.
 
So it makes me wonder if Lower Decks will be next on the chopping block as its in fourth season already and will be probably be getting a fifth.
 
I read the article and it took me a little bit to realize we are still a year away from New Discovery. I was thinking it was airing this year. Now with Discovery and Picard ending that leaves three shows, and I hope Lower Decks continues for a while.
 
Well, along with Picard's ending, this opens 20 weeks a year for 2 new series.

Optimism!
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Someone find that thread predicting how long Discovery will run for. I'm sure I said 5 seasons. What do I win?
Sorry, but no. These were your only two posts in that thread.
They were publishing 12 novels a year, which is pretty damned good for a dead franchise.

TV wise tho, it was dead.

You did however Like the post from this particularly intelligent individual who did guess five seasons.
I personally think five, mainly because a lot of shows these days voluntarily pull the plug after their fifth season.
But ultimately, whatever prize there is goes to him. And he deserves it.
 
Well, along with Picard's ending, this opens 20 weeks a year for 2 new series.

Optimism!
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I miss Phlox.

So 2024 is going to be a big year for Streaming shows. You'll have Discovery Season 5, Andor Second and final Season 2 (Boo!) and House of the Dragon Season 2.
 
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Great news IMO.

Discovery will go down as the worst show in Star Trek history. Should have ended it sooner.
 
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