Star Trek can do action as well as exploration very well. I would rather it do both than emphasize one or the other.
Star Trek can do action as well as exploration very well. I would rather it do both than emphasize one or the other.
That's certainly true. Fuller is a competent writer and I think he would have been able to do interesting things with even a fairly talky show. Quite a few streaming hits have been 'talking heads', if one gets down to it, because of budget constraints or subject matter. However, I think the studio would have struggled with the idea of a sci-fi tentpole show which didn't have a lot of pew pew and conflict. Star Trek label or not, I don't think that's what they were after. I imagine Fuller's ideas that seemed to seep out in his convention speeches seemed more Measure of a Man and less Yesterday's Enterprise. I deliberately picked two well regarded episodes so as not to suggest a value judgment between the two - but they're different types of stories. I think in FullerTrek we would have got a lot more conferences and a lot more Kirk Speeches.
You got what you deserved not what you needed...Dang. I want what I didn't get.
As it happens, I had the opportunity to rewatch "Yesterday's Enterprise" today. It still holds up well. And all of about two minutes the episode was "action" (and that of the people-being-tossed-around-on-the-bridge variety), while the rest of it was pretty much talking heads. Taut, dramatic talking heads, discussing difficult decisions with high stakes and uncertain outcomes. The quiet, tense conversation between Yar and Picard when she decides to accompany the Ent-C back, for instance... sadly I have a hard time imagining DSC's writers taking the time for a conversation like that, or being able to pull it off if they did.
As it happens, I had the opportunity to rewatch "Yesterday's Enterprise" today. It still holds up well. And all of about two minutes the episode was "action" (and that of the people-being-tossed-around-on-the-bridge variety), while the rest of it was pretty much talking heads. Taut, dramatic talking heads, discussing difficult decisions with high stakes and uncertain outcomes. The quiet, tense conversation between Yar and Picard when she decides to accompany the Ent-C back, for instance... sadly I have a hard time imagining DSC's writers taking the time for a conversation like that, or being able to pull it off if they did.
*shrugs* I find it quite easy to imagine that.
That's what catapults are for.Well, they haven't managed any work of that caliber yet. Still, one supposes donkeys might fly...
He didn't say how they would fly.Yikes. Makes for very messy landings...
Yep, that interview confirms a lot that's been obvious since early on: the studio suits micromanage and dictate to the showrunners-of-record.
Sounds interesting. Got a link?...Trekmovie has an interesting interview with a production designer who doesn't seem to have been briefed on the company line...
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