The show looks like it's gonna fail after two seasons bad reviews from critics and a tepid response from the fans.
There are other sci fi shows out there that Discovery will have to compete with, if it doesn't get 10/10/10 it will fail.
None of those are impossible though (except for maybe artificial gravity).
Based upon what, exactly?The show looks like it's gonna fail after two seasons bad reviews from critics and a tepid response from the fans.
There are other sci fi shows out there that Discovery will have to compete with, if it doesn't get 10/10/10 it will fail.
Now tell us the lottery numbers, Kreskin.The show looks like it's gonna fail after two seasons bad reviews from critics and a tepid response from the fans.
The show looks like it's gonna fail after two seasons bad reviews from critics and a tepid response from the fans.
The show looks like it's gonna fail after two seasons bad reviews from critics and a tepid response from the fans.
There are other sci fi shows out there that Discovery will have to compete with, if it doesn't get 10/10/10 it will fail.
The show will receive no grace period or patience as TNG or DS9/Voy/ENT did.
It needs to wow the fans in the first 2.56 seconds or it will immediately fall upon itself.
I was at a DSC panel at the Star Trek convention in NYC last September and a fan asked Nicholas Meyer and Kirsten Bayer a question kind of like this. And Meyer said fans need to "stay loose" and come to it with "an open mind and an open heart." And that's true. But that hardly means DSC is doomed to fail, because in my experience, the "you better not screw it up, a$$hole!" fans are basically a minority in the larger Trek fandom.Wasn't there a fan at some conference with Disc's writers who said "You better not screw this up" I can't imagine what sort of pressure that puts on writers.
Because Trek fans have extremely high expectations and are unforgiving of failure.
I prefer "Battlecruiser Vengeance " personally. K'ai !You havent lived if you've never watched Trek in the original Klingon.
The show will receive no grace period or patience as TNG or DS9/Voy/ENT did.
Firefly was 'shiny' because it was gritty.gritty is code for shitty
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