Here's movies --- Harry Potter DOMINATES
https://www.statista.com/statistics/271381/most-popular-movies-on-facebook-based-on-number-of-fans/
FAKE NEWS!
We all know Star Trek dominates and is the most BIGLY thing evar!!!
Here's movies --- Harry Potter DOMINATES
https://www.statista.com/statistics/271381/most-popular-movies-on-facebook-based-on-number-of-fans/
Less than 4 million "likes"FAKE NEWS!
We all know Star Trek dominates and is the most BIGLY thing evar!!!
Here's movies --- Harry Potter DOMINATES
https://www.statista.com/statistics/271381/most-popular-movies-on-facebook-based-on-number-of-fans/
Less than 4 million "likes"
Star Wars? Over 18 million
Take that!
It's an interesting list.Yeah, but if they counted all the Jackasses and not just Jackass 3 it would surely top the list...
(that is one seriously inexplicable list)
I understand that, but even "Coming Next Week" trailers from TOS showed hardly any humor and concentrated on the drama and the issue of that week. The little banter and interplay wasn't evident in those, either.I'm not a fan of Seth McFarlane because of his lack of tolerance for people who don't share his beliefs. That said, The Orville seems to feature adventure, fun, character work, and as he noted in a recent interview, actual dramatic storytelling. Those are all things I want from Star Trek in general, but see very little of in Discovery. Had Discovery TRULY drawn from TOS, there would be a mix of humor and adventure with social commentary, focus on character, and drama. No, I haven't seen an episode of the show, but the trailers have shown very dire circumstances, a very old conflict (Federation vs. Klingons) and not any fun at all. The news is depressing and "realistic" enough, so I don't need that from Trek.
But enough about Star Trek...It's talked about and supported by a small and diminishing group of people.
I'm not a fan of Seth McFarlane because of his lack of tolerance for people who don't share his beliefs.
Here's movies --- Harry Potter DOMINATES
https://www.statista.com/statistics/271381/most-popular-movies-on-facebook-based-on-number-of-fans/
Seeing Fast and furious on 2nd place almost makes me lose what little hope I have left for the film industry. :|
Why did I click?!
And then there was B5 Season 5 - which blew chunks. Why because JMS thought he was only going to get a 4th and not a 5th season so he crammed what would have been season 5 into the latter half of season 4 and we all suffered for that.You're kidding, right? Let's count the number of episodes with Nog screaming like an idiot.
No, B5 has better consistent episodes. DS9 suffers from filler episodes. Overall, the Shadow War and the show's other arcs put B5 far above DS9.
The little banter and interplay wasn't evident in those, either.
Maybe they'll have someone give out little chocolate mints at the end of a mission on Discovery!It was always a small part of any episode, usually at the end. Sorta like the little chocolate mint thingies Olive Garden gives you at the end of the meal.
I'm not a fan of Seth McFarlane because of his lack of tolerance for people who don't share his beliefs. That said, The Orville seems to feature adventure, fun, character work, and as he noted in a recent interview, actual dramatic storytelling. Those are all things I want from Star Trek in general, but see very little of in Discovery. Had Discovery TRULY drawn from TOS, there would be a mix of humor and adventure with social commentary, focus on character, and drama. No, I haven't seen an episode of the show, but the trailers have shown very dire circumstances, a very old conflict (Federation vs. Klingons) and not any fun at all. The news is depressing and "realistic" enough, so I don't need that from Trek.
Hmm...TOS, huh?
Looking at the list of TOS episodes, there wasn't even a SHREAD of humor until "Shore Leave"....episode **15**.
You know, only Trek fans would obsessively analyze episodes for humorous comments to prove a show was humorless.
Lol!
How many episodes contained direct references to logic?
Had Bill Shatner overacting?
Had red shirts dying?
Had any of the other tropes or themes know as key ingredients of TOS?
It's not about numbers, it's about lasting impressions.
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