Lack of quality and franchise fatigue aren't mutually exclusive. In fact, one could even argue for a direct correlation.
Lack of quality and franchise fatigue aren't mutually exclusive. In fact, one could even argue for a direct correlation.
Well, I guess I am glad that we were all a little more forgiving in 1987.
Yeah, I can't claim to know anything about JJ's actual thoughts, this is just my impression.
As for Discovery, I don't know that we can fairly judge whether or not it is a half measure until we actually see an episode or two.
Beyond was well in the can (if not all editing was done) by the time Discovery was announced let alone developed, so I doubt Discovery had any impact on the retcon.
Looking at raw Nielson numbers ignores a lot of what else was going on in television.
If you want to rely on ratings, you have to compare their numbers to what would get them renewed - which everything till ENT did well enough on. But clearly ratings aren't the be all and end all.
- When TNG started, there wasn't as much sci-fi on television
- TNG captured wide viewership in syndication, whereas Voyager was the flagship for the fledgling UPN
- As Trek progressed, the cable landscape expanded, and viewership fractured for all networks/shows/genres
- "People moved on" yeah, because the quality wasn't there
I think that their ratings continued because it was a known quantity, while DS9 and VOY promised to be something different, for good or for ill.Except TNG ratings continued, not at the peak of seasons 5-6, but high.
Good point. Should they do another Encylopedia featuring DSC, I imagine they'd have to separate it from the rest similar to how they did the Kelvin universe, due to the visual and technological changes they're making.Not sure it is really an issue now.![]()
Before Discovery was announced to the public, yes.Beyond was well in the can (if not all editing was done) by the time Discovery was announced let alone developed, so I doubt Discovery had any impact on the retcon.
The distribution method in the US, poor management of international TV and film distribution in years gone by (limiting the fanbase for Trek outside the US) and the toxicity of the fanbase online will all serve to limit the show's potential audience.
How positive are you about Discovery now?
I think that their ratings continued because it was a known quantity, while DS9 and VOY promised to be something different, for good or for ill.
Another factor is that the later shows started encountering more and more competition on TV.
I think TNG was just more appealing to the mainstream audience, they took one look at DS9 (as evidences by high viewing numbers for "Emissary") and decided this isn't for them. Only the hardcore fans remained, and even some of them left because DS9 wasn't "traditional" Trek in several ways and was ahead of its time. Franchise fatigue came later.
Another factor is that the later shows started encountering more and more competition on TV.
TNG was a success and built a fan base unique to it, who stayed with it through its run.
Those folks never all moved in to any other Trek show. A lot sampled DS9 for the first few weeks, then dropped it.
I think TNG was just more appealing to the mainstream audience, they took one look at DS9 (as evidences by high viewing numbers for "Emissary") and decided this isn't for them. Only the hardcore fans remained, and even some of them left because DS9 wasn't "traditional" Trek in several ways and was ahead of its time. Franchise fatigue came later.
Goldsman: "The characters present in a particular way – each and every one of them – at the start of the show. The title is not an accident. This is long-form storytelling based on character. That is not to say we don’t have plot because god we have plot. Fundamentally our runner is character-driven."
“It’s very different from other Star Trek shows; there’s a lot more emotional and personal interaction than plot,” Isaacs said.
...Before Discovery was announced to the public, yes.
Also remember Paramount plan/planned more Kelvin movies. Both sides were future-proofing.
I think that their ratings continued because it was a known quantity...
Character driven fiction? Thank you!
http://trekmovie.com/2017/08/02/stl...star-trek-discovery-is-telling-our-war-story/
http://trekmovie.com/2017/08/03/tur...ry-jason-isaacs-is-looking-for-a-catchphrase/
So personal and interpersonal drama will drive the series? And the series was named Discovery, because it is about the characters "discovering" themselves? The more I see and read about DIS, the less I am looking forward to it.![]()
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