Well, it certainly takes itself seriously.
Not very well.
Well, it certainly takes itself seriously.
Totally agree I love the episodic stories with occasional 2 parters, instant gratification, and you can move on quickly from a bad story (salamanders, or with a dog in sickbay, or etc....) I look forward to the Orville new missions, and I look forward to Disco on how are they going to fix this rewrite of star trek future history, and move on. Each episode just adds another layer of convulsion. (Space whales WTF they're just playing with us now right)The beautiful thing about episodic television, is that if a certain concept doesn't work, you aren't stuck with it for a season or the entirety of a series run. To me, I can't imagine revisiting the first season of Discovery ever again once its done. Heck, I haven't even watched the last three episodes of it more than once.
Since I was referring to Discovery, I agree.Not very well.Well, it certainly takes itself seriously.
@sweartrek on Twitter is having a fine time replacing every occurrence of the word "brain" in that show with "dick."Most people I know hate it and Spock's Brain.
I hope you can take a drink every time,@sweartrek on Twitter is having a fine time replacing every occurrence of the word "brain" in that show with "dick."
How did this take fifty years? It's...McFarlanesque.
Totally agree I love the episodic stories with occasional 2 parters, instant gratification, and you can move on quickly from a bad story (salamanders, or with a dog in sickbay, or etc....
It's hard to guess which show more folks in the U.S. are watching, but one thing's measurable...as the weeks pass, the show's continue to creep in opposite directions over at Rotten Tomatoes - Discovery is down to 57% on the "Liked It" score while The Orville has risen to 93%
It's possible that in the U.S. more people watch The Orville than Discovery. By most reports CBS All Access is at or below four million subscribers right now, and at least a million and a half of those were reported back in February - IOW, not everyone who's signed up for the streaming service is likely a Star Trek fan.
On the other hand, certainly more people outside the U.S. are watching Discovery - it's carried by Netflix, whereas The Orville isn't slated to debut on broadcast in the U.K. until December.
There are, of course, fairly lively online discussions at places like Reddit indicating that some people outside the U.S. do see The Orville as well as Discovery - and BTW a quick perusal over there turned up this little gem of a topic:
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audience ratings on IMDB and Rotten Tomatoes aren't a good indication as to whether something is good or popular.
So, then, are we agreeing that the known numbers on the reach of CBS All Access are what the industry press are reporting them to be? Because that should be established before trying to move the goal posts.
Why? If they felt ST: D wasn't working (IE bringing in or retaining subs) I seriously doubt they'd green light another season considering what the show cost. Plus is the numbers are accurate it's more than helped them get to where they wanted to be - at around 4 million. I say that because earlier, even with ST: D CBSAA hoped to be at 4 million by 2020 (they were at 2 million whn that statement was made.)This is why I try not to discuss these numbers cause, I mean I don't even find it reasonable to trust what's reported in the first place. I'm assuming those would come from CBS themselves and no way I'd trust them to be completely straight about it.
Why? If they felt ST: D wasn't working (IE bringing in or retaining subs) I seriously doubt they'd green light another season considering what the show cost. Plus is the numbers are accurate it's more than helped them get to where they wanted to be - at around 4 million. I say that because earlier, even with ST: D CBSAA hoped to be at 4 million by 2020 (they were at 2 million whn that statement was made.)
I still don'tr get this need some people have to say "one is objectively better than the other" because like anything - liking certain entertainment over another is always subjective - both for champions and detractors of ether show.
The fact is - CBS is pleased enough with ST: D performance in gettiing/retaining subs to greenlight another season.
I really do hope FOX sees a big enough ratings performance from The Orville so it gets renewed for a second season (or hell gets a backend Season 1 order if possible.)
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