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Poll How positive are you about Discovery now?

What is your view on Discovery?

  • Very positive

    Votes: 81 24.1%
  • Positive

    Votes: 90 26.8%
  • Somewhat positive but hesitant

    Votes: 56 16.7%
  • Neutral

    Votes: 24 7.1%
  • Somewhat negative but hopeful

    Votes: 33 9.8%
  • Negative

    Votes: 34 10.1%
  • Very negative

    Votes: 18 5.4%

  • Total voters
    336
It's not a review embargo. Please stop calling it that.

Critics are being allowed to see it. They're just being asked not to publish their reviews until the pilot has aired. It's about keeping even minor spoilers out, not covering asses because they know it sucks.
 
It's not a review embargo. Please stop calling it that.

Critics are being allowed to see it. They're just being asked not to publish their reviews until the pilot has aired. It's about keeping even minor spoilers out, not covering asses because they know it sucks.
So, letting an audience watch it and then judge for themselves rather than relying upon reviews?

Weird...:techman:
 
As I admitted in the other thread, I might be wrong to say it's not an "embargo" but there is a general misdirection being floated about that no one is being allowed to see it until it's aired. This is not true.
 
Any practical examples?

Assassin's Creed Unity, DriveClub, The Emoji Movie, Fantastic Four, Dark Tower, Warcraft (the movie) and there are more, those are just off the topic of my head, and they include a couple different mediums.
 
It's not a review embargo. Please stop calling it that.

Critics are being allowed to see it. They're just being asked not to publish their reviews until the pilot has aired. It's about keeping even minor spoilers out, not covering asses because they know it sucks.

That's exactly was a review embargo is. Critics get to see it on Tuesday, they're not allowed to release their review until after the episode airs on Sunday night.

A review embargo is a request or requirement by a source that the information or news provided by that source not be published until a certain date or certain conditions have been met. The Discovery reviews are under embargo.
 
Yeah. It's a "review embargo". That forbids reviews. Not screenings. In fact, this way it's kind of genious. Becaus everyone who wants to have a review when it airs (aka the regular "reviewers" that are invited to those screenings), now aren't even allowed to say something like "this looks uninspired" or anything in advance, because that would make them vulnerable to lawsuits alleging they violated said embargo.

They are trying to suppress negaitve reviews really fucking hard. Which leads me to the conclusion they expect a LOT of negative reviews. Which usually isn't a good sign.
 
They are trying to suppress negaitve reviews really fucking hard. Which leads me to the conclusion they expect a LOT of negative reviews. Which usually isn't a good sign.

I don't know that they're trying to suppress anything other than spoilers. But it doesn't look good.
 
They are trying to suppress negaitve reviews really fucking hard. Which leads me to the conclusion they expect a LOT of negative reviews. Which usually isn't a good sign.

Now, to be fair - they also know that, regardless of the quality of the show, Trekkies on the Internet will be setting their hair on fire and screaming bloody murder over whatever revisionism they perceive in the initial episodes.

"They Killed Star Trek! Bastards!"
headlines from the rage-click sites are absolutely certain unless the pilot turns out to star a miraculous resurrection of thirty-seven year-old William Shatner reading the preamble to the U.S. Constitution on the western back lot of some L.A. studio.
 
Now, having expressed my reservations on the embargo date, it could very well turn out to be nothing. There are cases of embargoes being lifted on release day and the product was reviewed positively.. Discovery could be one of those cases, we won't know until the 24th. It's just that I'm always skeptical because the majority of the time embargoes are held that late when the publisher, studio or whomever, doesn't have a lot of faith that the reviews will benefit them. There are exceptions, but they are just that, exceptions.

I hope I'm wrong because I've been craving a good Star Trek series for a while now, but my expectations have been tempered by this.
 
That's what I never understand about these things. One would think it wouldn't be that tough to write the NDA to specify and/or limit what the reviewer can and can't write about.
 
Oh my god, the level of over-reaction in this thread is off the scale. I'm not surprised, as it's really par for the course for Star Trek fans, but it's kind of funny watching people going in circles about every minor thing that supposedly substantiates that the show will suck. It almost comes across as people wanting it to fail. Personally, I'm still as excited as ever about the new show. Can't wait for the pilot! :)
 
That's what I never understand about these things. One would think it wouldn't be that tough to write the NDA to specify and/or limit what the reviewer can and can't write about.

Yep. I think what bothers me is they have no problem with David Mack gushing about the show while an embargo on reviews is in place.

Makes it feel like they aren't sure what reviewers are going to think of it.
 
Now, having expressed my reservations on the embargo date, it could very well turn out to be nothing. There are cases of embargoes being lifted on release day and the product was reviewed positively.. Discovery could be one of those cases, we won't know until the 24th. It's just that I'm always skeptical because the majority of the time embargoes are held that late when the publisher, studio or whomever, doesn't have a lot of faith that the reviews will benefit them. There are exceptions, but they are just that, exceptions.

I hope I'm wrong because I've been craving a good Star Trek series for a while now, but my expectations have been tempered by this.
What about Martin Scorsese's Silence? It turned out to be glorious, or at least that's what all the critics said once they got to see it.
 
Personally, I'm still as excited as ever about the new show. Can't wait for the pilot

I'm excited about new Star Trek. The trailers haven't done anything to excite me beyond that.
 
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