why is it surprising? the section 31 show was never confirmed for the 23rd centuryIf that shot's from the last episode, it implies Georgiou stays through to the finale, which...is not what I expected.
why is it surprising? the section 31 show was never confirmed for the 23rd centuryIf that shot's from the last episode, it implies Georgiou stays through to the finale, which...is not what I expected.
Well, to be fair, she could return to the 23rd century in the season finale as well. I wouldn't put it past her to steal the Red Angel suit even at the end of the season if it took her that long to decide she didn't like it in the future.why is it surprising? the section 31 show was never confirmed for the 23rd century
One of the execs said a couple months ago that the show would be ready for airing in May. That might be where that came from.I hear it should be an April-May release for the first episode of Season 3. Is it likely?
Saw that as well and congrats her and her family!!I see from Instagram that S M-G is pregnant, which is lovely news.
Season 4 Burnham will carry a lot of large bags
Just lots and LOTS of monologues.Curious if they'll somehow work it into the show or as said they'll work around it. Frame her different, have her in looser fitting clothes, etc. Or if timing lines up she'll have delivered before they start the next season.
The plan was changed to film Discovery, Section 31, Enterprise, Starfleet Academy* and a full run of Short Treks at the same time, in one massive $1B production set-up across two studios, pooling from the same 1000+ member production team. It means that production costs would be significantly amortised, so a $1B production budget would eventually be amortised and tax credited down to around $700M.According to some sources
I guess they could recycle music from the first two seasons and Picard. If that's the only roadblock.It occurs to me that one of the big roadblocks to Discovery's release could be the score. We know that the show's episode music is regularly recorded only weeks before it reaches the air. That would seem pretty impossible to do now, no? Anyone have insight here?
This is one of the easier things they can “cover up”. Jeff Russo and his core team can do everything themselves with computers, and most people won’t be able to tell the difference.That would seem pretty impossible to do now, no?
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