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Spoilers General Disco Chat Thread

I've blocked so many people on Twitter for trying to be Trek gatekeepers. You don't like Disco? Cool, you do you. But as soon as tell me I shouldn't like it, you're blocked. I love Disco, not just because it ushered in a Trek renaissance, but in its own right.

I quite concur. I hate being told what I should like and why I am wrong for liking the thing that I like. I give people a chance but if they carry on I am a bit more abrasive with them before blocking them on a social platform. Never tried twitter but do read it.

I got told I'm weird for liking Nia Nal in Supergirl and her actress Nicole Maines, but I can't help it I really like her.
 
There is a small but very vocal group of people in any fandom who seem to truly believe that if they don't like something, no one else should, and if they rate something higher/lower than you do and you disagree, you must be an idiot. Personal preference is just that - personal. Enjoy whatever you want, I'll be over here enjoying what I like.

And Tilly is cute.
 
A valid criticism. I enjoy Discovery despite it's flawed storytelling, and I do think it got better as it went on.
 
I was thinking today how Discovery doesn't transcend the sum of its parts. I like a bunch of the characters, mainly supporting ones, but can't forgive the lack of balance in the storytelling.

IMHO it comes back to the founding flaw of the series - that no one had a good concept for the series. Fuller had an idea, but it wasn't workable (and he was shitcanned) and everyone since then has been working there at the network's behest to try and steer the supertanker into port.

I think Michelle Paradise just about pulled it off, but it's still strangely...bloodless...as a series; particularly because we've now gotten a number of different Trek series where the writers had a very clear idea what they wanted to do with the characters.
 
IMHO it comes back to the founding flaw of the series - that no one had a good concept for the series. Fuller had an idea, but it wasn't workable (and he was shitcanned) and everyone since then has been working there at the network's behest to try and steer the supertanker into port.

I think Michelle Paradise just about pulled it off, but it's still strangely...bloodless...as a series; particularly because we've now gotten a number of different Trek series where the writers had a very clear idea what they wanted to do with the characters.
Yeah. Biggest mistake made has been focusing a lot of the plots on Burnham. I still don't buy her as Captain material. And everybody defers to her, which doesn't make a lot of sense.

Have no desire to rewatch any of it. All the interesting characters have been killed off or marginalized.
 
That sounds interesting, do you know which particular line?
I do not believe that was ever shared. That was just the hint given. Unfortunately, Fuller demonstrated difficulty managing the budget and the project, but much of the money had been spent so several assets were kept and worked on and used because of the money.
 
So what was Fuller's original idea for Disco? What did he want to do?
In addition to what's already been mentioned, Fuller's original plan for Lorca was rather than being from the Mirror Universe, he was from another alternate reality, one where the Battle at the Binary Stars turned out differently and Michael Burnham was instead celebrated as a hero who prevented war as opposed condemned as a criminal who started one. It's because of this, that Lorca takes such an interest to Prime Michael and helping her redeem herself.
 
I wonder how the writer's strike will affect the show if it goes on for more than a week or two?

The last one lasted over 3 months and fucked with a lot of television shows.
 
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