Personally I still don't see that as evidence, but each to their own I guess.Purely a visual thing - it's been visually updated and the closest thing we have to updated Trek is the JJVerse.
Personally I still don't see that as evidence, but each to their own I guess.Purely a visual thing - it's been visually updated and the closest thing we have to updated Trek is the JJVerse.
Neither do I, but I understand the comparison. It doesn't look like 60s Trek, it looks modern. Where have we seen modern production values in Trek before? The JJverse movies. Doesn't mean that in narrative terms they fit in with them, but even when discussing those movies alone I think people confuse the difference between narrative changes (timeline) and visual changes (modern production).Personally I still don't see that as evidence, but each to their own I guess.
I didn't like her in TWD, and had little hope of liking her in DSC.I don't like the main character Michael. Didn't like her in TWD either.
JJ Trek all over again.
Instead of trying to appeal to the modern non fan audiences with dumbed down, divisive stuff, why can't they just look back on Trek history, look at what is regarded as the best kind of Trek, and say "let's try and keep up with the intelligence, heart and depth of that with all the big budget touches we can bring to it". It's this need to reinvent the wheel from people who don't seem to fully understand Treks long standing appeal that is causing division and letting the franchise down in my opinion.
I think trying to recapture what has gone before leads to shows like Voyager, afraid to take risks as their viewers dwindle. Each new Trek show has failed to even reach the numbers of its predecessor, since TNG. A shake up is needed because the 'long standing appeal' stopped translating into viewers. Personally, I think what you're asking for, a modern recreation of Trek with its heart intact but ready for a new generation is exactly what the JJ movies were, but I'm guessing by how you started your post that you don't agree. I can't tell based on the pilot whether Discovery fits the bill too, there's a lot of promise there, things to build on and improve, but some real flashes of what I was hoping for.look at what is regarded as the best kind of Trek, and say "let's try and keep up with the intelligence, heart and depth of that with all the big budget touches we can bring to it". It's this need to reinvent the wheel from people who don't seem to fully understand Treks long standing appeal that is causing division and letting the franchise down in my opinion.
She didn't call Sarek for help on how to do her job. She needed strategical/tactical information that he had regarding Vulcan first contact experiences with the Klingons.First impression - why the hell is Commander Burnham a first officer of a starship? She leaves the bridge during a crisis to ask her dad how to do her job?! She fights with the science officer. And she commits mutiny.
I don't know, but I can't wait to see what she does next!First impression - why the hell is Commander Burnham a first officer of a starship? She leaves the bridge during a crisis to ask her dad how to do her job?! She fights with the science officer. And she commits mutiny.
She went to speak to someone with very relevant and critical tactical information. That's a very sensible thing to do.First impression - why the hell is Commander Burnham a first officer of a starship? She leaves the bridge during a crisis to ask her dad how to do her job?! She fights with the science officer. And she commits mutiny.
Second impression - it didn't take place "at the edge of the universe."
She went to speak to someone with very relevant and critical tactical information. That's a very sensible thing to do.
Sarek was an ambassador, what reason would there be to expect he uniquely would have very relevant and critical tactical information?
it just came across as a "Daddy I need help" moment that would not be done for a male character.
This is not only the worst Star Trek I've ever seen, it's one of the worst shows I've ever seen. The acting reminded me of the acting in the 70's Star Trek Animated series. The camera work reminded me of the 60's Batman series with the goofy angles they used. The computer generated lens flaring was completely unnecessary and distracting. (Ok, the first lens flare was kinda cool)
The Klingon's are completely unlikable and have no sole. Michelle Yeoh's performance as Captain just just as bad as Voyagers original Janeway, Genevieve Bujold.
I DO NOT like ANYONE on this show and I predict it this will be the only season.
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