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I have to say I really don't hate the 32nd century world. I do wish we got to explore it a bit more. I guess we will get the chance in SFA.
Same. It's been underdeveloped in favour of fast-paced storylines, so it would be great to slow it down a little and get our bearings.

Although, I'm still expecting motorcycle chases and warp-tunnel ship-surfing to absorb a lot of it's screen time, but I'll take it for a bit more knowledge of the era.
 
Yuss! Just concluded watching seasons 4 and 5!

Really enjoyed it, and particularity enjoyed the final season, and wrap-up!

Has taken me a day and an age, but got there eventually!

I’m interested to see how much has been setup for the Academy series, re: Tilly - and maybe Rayner?

And maybe even Kovich /
Agent Daniels!
 
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I've figured we've needed one for a while, so I'm starting it up! Anything goes. Especially Discovery.

I'm looking at getting a video projector. I'd say I've wanted to do this for years but that's a lie. I've wanted to do it for decades. I don't care how big the TV is, nothing beats watching something up against an entire wall.

I'd love to see Discovery on the Big Screen and this is how I'll make it happen. Some other stuff I want to see on the big screen too that I normally wouldn't be able to. But this was the Big Push.

Plus I went over to a friend's house last summer, he has a projector, and a bunch of us watched Raiders of the Lost Ark on it. Great times. Until the mosquitoes decided to join us.
How did this go? My brain tells me that projectors are inferior quality but I'm sure strides have been made since I last saw one in action.
 
How did this go? My brain tells me that projectors are inferior quality but I'm sure strides have been made since I last saw one in action.
I bought a projector, it's 720p, and it works because I have it set up in my living room, so the image isn't projecting very far. I've invited friends over and we've watched movies on it. And it's been fine. You have to make sure there's no light in the room you have the projector on in, because the more light there is, the hazier the image. The darker, the sharper. I mainly watch stuff at night, so no problem, but I also have curtains that prevent sunlight from getting through if I want to use the projector during the daytime.

I have another projector, also 720p, in my bedroom, so I watch something from the projector while in bed. It's not DSC, but one time I laid the projector in that room on the floor, the image projected onto the ceiling wall, and I watched "Is There In Truth No Beauty?" that way. It's one of the trippy-est episodes of TOS ever and it worked like a charm.

When I'm editing, because I'm a video editor, I'll hook the computer up the projector in the living room and I'll edit on the projector. How things look on a projector is a bit different from how it would look on a computer monitor, so that's helped me out in a few spots so there won't be any surprises when I show an audience something I did. So, it's had practical uses for me as well.

You're NOT going to get the same image quality as you would if you went to a theater, but I still prefer a projector over some ridiculous over-sized 50-to-70-inch TV monitor. No offense to anyone who has one. But a projector is so much easier to move around and carry around. The image it projects is the equivalent of a 200-inch TV from the distance I have it.

A projection screen isn't necessary if you have a wall that's an entirely clear and is a bright color. White is the best, but beige and baby blue work surprisingly well. A beige wall makes the image appear a lot warmer, baby blue makes it look cooler. I prefer warmer visuals. But, right now, in my living room, I have the main projector I use pointed to a white wall. If you have wallpaper or a dark color, forget it. You need to buy a projector screen. I have one for whenever I have to take my projector to a different location.

What Star Trek have I watched on the projector? TOS, TNG, DS9, VOY, the movies, DSC, PIC, and SNW. All of it looks good on there. If you have DVDs or Blu-Rays for DS9 and VOY, they look better than if you're watching through Streaming.

I would prefer 4K projectors, and only bought 720p because I'm not made of money. Even the 1080p projectors were expensive at the time I was buying them. Though I'll probably upgrade to 4K by the end of the decade. That's what I'm planning. I'm just waiting for both the prices to come down far enough and for me to make more money.
 
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I bought a projector, it's 720p, and it works because I have it set up in my living room, so the image isn't projecting very far. I've invited friends over and we've watched movies on it. And it's been fine. You have to make sure there's no light in the room you have the projector on in, because the more light there is, the hazier the image. The darker, the sharper. I mainly watch stuff at night, so no problem, but I also have curtains that prevent sunlight from getting through if I want to use the projector during the daytime.

I have another projector, also 720p, in my bedroom, so I watch something from the projector while in bed. It's not DSC, but one time I laid the projector in that room on the floor, the image projected onto the ceiling wall, and I watched "Is There In Truth No Beauty?" that way. It's one of the trippy-est episodes of TOS ever and it worked like a charm.

When I'm editing, because I'm a video editor, I'll hook the computer up the projector in the living room and I'll edit on the projector. How things look on a projector is a bit different from how it would look on a computer monitor, so that's helped me out in a few spots so there won't be any surprises when I show an audience something I did. So, it's had practical uses for me as well.

You're NOT going to get the same image quality as you would if you went to a theater, but I still prefer a projector over some ridiculous over-sized 50-to-70-inch TV monitor. No offense to any who has one. But a projector is so much easier to move around and carry around. The image it projects is the equivalent of a 200-inch TV from the distance I have it.

A projection screen isn't necessary if you a wall that's an entirely clear and is a bright color. White is the best, but beige and baby blue work surprisingly well. A beige wall makes the image appear a lot warmer, baby blue makes it look cooler. I prefer warmer visuals. But, right now, in my living room, I have the main projector I use pointed to a white wall. If you have wallpaper or a dark color, forget it. You need to buy a projector screen. I have one for whenever I have to take my projector to a different location.

What Star Trek have I watched on the projector? TOS, TNG, DS9, VOY, the movies, DSC, PIC, and SNW. All of it looks good on there. If you have DVDs or Blu-Rays for DS9 and VOY, they look better than if you're watching through Streaming.

I would prefer 4K projectors, and only bought 720p because I'm not made of money. Even the 1080p projectors were expensive at the time I was buying them. Though I'll probably upgrade to 4K by the end of the decade. That's what I'm planning. I'm just waiting for both the prices to come down far enough and for me to make more money.
Glad you enjoy it. I'll stick with my 65" 4k.
 
Sonequa Martin-Green was in the season finale of Accused on Fox this past Tuesday. She played AoW (accused of the week) and she was not a nice person at all. Episodes of show is set in the present day but this was set in the near future based on the technology they showed.
 
My favorite Georgiou moment in the entire series, facing off against Kovich/Daniels and, for the first time since she came over to our universe, feeling absolute terror and helplessness when he tells her that the Terran Empire fell centuries ago. Yeoh really communicates Georgiou's weakness and vulnerability in that moment. For the first time in probably her adult life she's at the mercy of a universe she can no longer give orders. Brilliant performance, brilliant scene.
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This is my Watch List for Michelle Yeoh's films. An asterisk means I've seen it before:

Yes, Madam (1985)
The Stunt Woman (1996)
Tomorrow Never Dies (1997) *
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000)
Memoirs of a Geisha (2005) *​
Sunshine (2007) *​
Reign of Assassins (2010)​
The Lady (2011)​
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon: Sword of Destiny (2016)
Crazy Rich Asians (2018)​
Everything, Everywhere All At Once (2022) *​

For Star Trek episodes, my list is:

"Despite Yourself" (yes, I know she's not in it)
"The Wolf Inside"
"Vaulting Ambition"
"What's Past Is Prologue"
"The War Without, the War Within"
"Will You Take My Hand?" (including the Deleted Scene)
"Inquisition" (DS9)
"Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges" (DS9)
"Point of Light"
"The Red Angel"​
"Perpetual Infinity"​
"Scavengers"​
"Terra Firma, Part I"​
"Terra Firma, Part II"​

Anything else, I'll save for after the S31 TV Movie.

UPDATE (4/11/25): Anything on this list I crossed out, I dropped. Anything bolded, I watched or re-watched since making this post.
 
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OK I am back!!!!!!!


I have to say on the whole I really liked Discovery, in fact I loved it but I too had my favourites. I liked Season 1, 2, and 4 the most of all. I knew there was lots of behind the scenes dramas that changed things and so much turn around with writers and others being fired or leaving. I think a lot of that changed the way some of the stories could have come out. I really believe a lot of that drama led to season 2 feeling different from the first half to the second.


I really liked the whole Control story and felt like they had something specific in mind for it but it too feels like it got changed part way through. I always felt like they wrapped it up too soon and that had this sneaking suspicion that they had a longer story planned for it but that had to be shelved.


Season 4 with the DMA and Species 10c were fantastic. I really, really loved that whole season and story arc and have watched season 4 at least 3 times so far. I just loved everything about it from the look of costumes and scenery to the whole actual story. It reminded me a lot of that movie Arrival. How they worked out communications was rather well done I thought.


Overall yes I love Star Trek Discovery and wish they had done more, but alas it is what it is.
 
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