It bothers me too, but it won't ruin the show for me.which makes my point more valid then as now there is another type added to the mix
No.Theory. {raining vulcan eyebrow}
Could the Discovery BE the Shenzhou?
I think it was fatigue because it became so repetitious. By the time DS9 and VOY tried something different (the Dominion War and Seven of Nine) viewers had other things to watch.Its success wasn't as replicate-able as the powers that be assumed, and a number of factors contributed to the overall decline of ratings through the end of ENT. I still don't see it as 'fatigue'; more of a one-hit wonder in which subsequent shows could have been more successful with fixes to the behind-the-scenes issues I mentioned before.
The continuity will likely be a poor fit. But there's infinitely more to Trek than that. It can be incompatible with the other shows and still be awesome.
This is a non sequitur. Fidelity to continuity has nothing to do with quality.
It's got toilet jokes so that's good for like 9 seasons on FOX.We'll revisit this when Fox pulls the plug on The Orville.![]()
I will bet good internet currency Discovery goes first given it's production costs.We'll revisit this when Fox pulls the plug on The Orville.![]()
I get that you apparently have some personal stake in Discovery succeeding.I think obviously after STLV the excitement is at a fever pitch. We're hearing all the right things, and it looks sensational. I've noticed a trend towards much more positive comments on twitter in the last 2 weeks, with the more negative comments simply being about canon, which to me means absolutely nothing in terms of criticism. The naysayers are simply running out of things to try and dislike. I derive great amusement from it.
We all know from Enterprise/Star Trek 2009 days that for a large section of fans who post here, nothing is more important than continuity.The continuity will likely be a poor fit. But there's infinitely more to Trek than that. It can be incompatible with the other shows and still be awesome.
But maybe you should go look around forums other then Trek BBS, because if you did you would find the general feeling about Discovery is not a positive one...
They're missing the point. Take a look at the videos in my sig, if any of it mattered as much as they like to think, Trek's already broken beyond repair.We all know from Enterprise/Star Trek 2009 days that for a large section of fans who post here, nothing is more important than continuity.
I completely agree. It's a cognitive dissonance. Some are readily prepared to accept that Klingons looked different in TOS, TMP, TSFS, TNG etc, and come up with convoluted explanations for this, but them looking different in Discovery makes the show unwatchable.They're missing the point. Take a look at the videos in my sig, if any of it mattered as much as they like to think, Trek's already broken beyond repair.
I don't feel that that's a good excuse for knowingly and deliberately contradicting what's been previously established. Frankly, I think "because we can" or "because it needed to be changed" are better excuses than "Star Trek already has lots of continuity mistakes." That said, I doubt that they would change anything of particular significance. No point sweating the small stuff, I suppose.They're missing the point. Take a look at the videos in my sig, if any of it mattered as much as they like to think, Trek's already broken beyond repair.
Every incarnation of Star Trek has knowingly and willfully changed continuity and designs to suit them. I'd argue "it looked like that before" isn't a good enough reason to stifle innovation and creativity.I don't feel that that's a good excuse for knowingly and deliberately contradicting what's been previously established. Frankly, I think "because we can" or "because it needed to be changed" are better excuses than "Star Trek already has lots of continuity mistakes." That said, I doubt that they would change anything of particular significance. No point sweating the small stuff, I suppose.
Exactly!Slavish recreations of what has gone before isn't what I'd expect of a new Star Trek series. That's what fan films are for.
I will bet good internet currency Discovery goes first given it's production costs.
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