Less than 3 weeks from the premier and we still don't have any episode titles? I don't follow every thread on this board, but did I miss something? Neither IMDB or Wikipedia lists any.
It was years into the Berman era before they started giving us episode titles ahead of time, with a few exception like "Encounter at Farpoint". This series may never do that, because of plot twists and the like, so we may never see them until right before they premiere.Less than 3 weeks from the premier and we still don't have any episode titles? I don't follow every thread on this board, but did I miss something? Neither IMDB or Wikipedia lists any.
That's just the name of the David Mack book.Wasn't “Desperate Hours” the title of the premiere episode? Or was that just the book's title?
I hope the names are long pretentious sentences like in TOS. None of this one-word name bollox from the later spin-offs.
Regardless of "tradition", I hope that Discovery is like a lot of other Netflix shows that have full opening credit sequences (including the actors, writers, directors, etc), and then no on-screen text during the story.
But I'm not really too worried either way.![]()
I hope they don't follow the trend of many shows today and take a line of dialogue from a key scene of the episode and make that the title. Walking Dead is especially guilty of this.
Why not? I think that sounds like a nice idea.I hope they don't follow the trend of many shows today and take a line of dialogue from a key scene of the episode and make that the title. Walking Dead is especially guilty of this.
TOS did it on occasion. For example, "For the world is hollow, and I have touched the sky" is spoken by the old man played by Jon Lormer.I hope they don't follow the trend of many shows today and take a line of dialogue from a key scene of the episode and make that the title. Walking Dead is especially guilty of this.
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