Wasn't there an alien race in Enterprise called the Axanar?
No, I agree with you. I might have posted in the wrong order, my apologies. I was referring to the negative reactions still being the most vocal, which I do not see. Quite the opposite, like you are seeing.It's true actually. The vast majority of people are excited, even the cautious ones, and it's usually not these people who are commenting on the videos, it's people who are motivated by anger or dissatisfaction. As the show creeps closer, the genuine fans tend to show their real excitement, and that's what I am seeing more of now than a month ago.
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67% are positive to some degree. Probably another 25% are worried about canon, so they don't count. The remaining 8% are the miserable ones who basically want the show to burn.More than 50% of poll respondents in this very thread said they are 'positive' or 'very positive'.
Over 50% being a majority, and our standard of proof having been established as comments on the internet, our work here is done. Stop the clock.
More than 50% of poll respondents in this very thread said they are 'positive' or 'very positive'.
Over 50% being a majority, and our standard of proof having been established as comments on the internet, our work here is done. Stop the clock.
Since it will not be shown in the UK
Which channel?Yes it will.
Since it will not be shown in the UK I am neutral, for those who do get to see it I hope its a great show!
ok thanks. In that case I am positive, I'll judge it when it airs.Netflix UK is showing it this year, and has been advertising as such for weeks.
But, cultcross, the YouTube comments. The YouTube comments!Well I don't have data for the general public reaction to Discovery, and unless you can provide any, I suspect you don't either. So I'm going on what data we do have. The poll here shows a strong swing towards generally positive reactions, and the show has got a lot of promising coverage in the trade press and entertainment mags. I've not seen anything to back up the idea of a disquiet among the general viewing public.
Since it will not be shown in the UK I am neutral, for those who do get to see it I hope its a great show!
I was speaking specifically of this poll.Well I don't have data for the general public reaction to Discovery, and unless you can provide any, I suspect you don't either. So I'm going on what data we do have. The poll here shows a strong swing towards generally positive reactions, and the show has got a lot of promising coverage in the trade press and entertainment mags. I've not seen anything to back up the idea of a disquiet among the general viewing public.
Well I don't have data for the general public reaction to Discovery, and unless you can provide any, I suspect you don't either. So I'm going on what data we do have. The poll here shows a strong swing towards generally positive reactions, and the show has got a lot of promising coverage in the trade press and entertainment mags. I've not seen anything to back up the idea of a disquiet among the general viewing public.
Sept 25th. 24 hours after its premiere in the USA. This is a great moment for Trek. For the first time, it will be shown in 188 countries simultaneously on the same day.ok thanks. In that case I am positive, I'll judge it when it airs.
Is this not a contradiction in your argument? The fans all vote positive because they're fans, but they lack enthusiasm? If I'm a fan of a franchise and I'm 'positive' about a new instalment in that franchise, I'll definitely be watching it! I can't think many wouldn't. As Jason Isaacs said, even most of those who aren't positive will watch it.We on this forum, the hardcore Trek-nerd crowd, are "mostly positive". With many threads arguing back and forth. What the show is lacking is genuine fan enthusiasm.
I don't doubt the show will be "mostly good". But I'm not yet convinced either it is good enough that any of my non-Trek non-nerd friends will watch it. Quite a few of them who actually watch Game of Thrones, comic book movies and other genre fiction.
I remember fan interest in 1987, and I think Discovery has surpassed it by quite a wide margin. Think about the negatives from when it was delayed..the very fact so many people were up in arms is because of the sheer impatience for seeing a new Trek show for the first time in 12 years. Pro or con, this is the most widely talked about new Trek show in history.The problem is not haters or trolls. They will always be there. The problem is a general lack of interest.
We on this forum, the hardcore Trek-nerd crowd, are "mostly positive". With many threads arguing back and forth. What the show is lacking is genuine fan enthusiasm. Which would be there - simply the means of the sheer size of the Trek fanbase - if the product looked like genuine high quality Trek. It certainly looks like a lot of money was poured in (which usually is a good sign). But it has yet failed to generate more than mild interest.
I don't doubt the show will be "mostly good". But I'm not yet convinced either it is good enough that any of my non-Trek non-nerd friends will watch it. Quite a few of them who actually watch Game of Thrones, comic book movies and other genre fiction.
Simply put: By terms of pop-cultural penetration and mainstream interest it in, this looks much more like Enterprise than like Next Generation.
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