He's not lying. Read the article again.Please stop lying, CBS is very specifically not sending out screeners to critics.
He's not lying. Read the article again.Please stop lying, CBS is very specifically not sending out screeners to critics.
The people who want it to fail are kinda funny. It's like some of them think that the failure of Discovery will automatically result in CBS doing another Star Trek show they deem "correct."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!![]()
Actually "not sending out screeners" does mean no one's being allowed to see it.You're wrong.
CBS will let reviewers see the show before it's aired - they'll be screening it this week for critics.
Not sending out screeners does not mean no one's being allowed to see it. They're just not supposed to publish what they see.
I don't want it to fail. I want it to be exceptional.The people who want it to fail are kinda funny. It's like some of them think that the failure of Discovery will automatically result in CBS doing another Star Trek show they deem "correct."
Actually "not sending out screeners" does mean no one's being allowed to see it.
Actually "not sending out screeners" does mean no one's being allowed to see it.
I don't want it to fail. I want it to be exceptional.
Star Trek is at a crossroads. And I think it may be make or break time for the franchise. With all they've got riding on it, if DSC isn't a runaway smash, CBS may just decide to ride it out and hang it up after that. And, on top of that, ST04 is in limbo as it is. So an under-performing DSC may completely extinguish any future it has, as well. We could end up in another Star Trek drought much longer than the last one.
And the thing is, by "exceptional," I really mean it. It has to stand out. Push the envelope. Be original and inspired. And really make some noise in the media. But nothing I've seen so far suggests it's going to be anything like that.
Quite the contrary. It seems like it's content on being safe and playing to a TV audience of 5-10 years ago while tucked away in its own little corner of the internet.
Actually, no it doesn't. Read the article again.Actually "not sending out screeners" does mean no one's being allowed to see it.
TNG's "interesting diverse crew" included six humans, only one of whom had a different skin tone from the rest, an Android designed to look like a human, a half-human, half-alien woman who looked 100% human, and a Klingon. Real diverse set there.
DSC has a vastly more diverse crew than TNG. I also cannot fathom how you can declare that it doesn't have "a bursting of creative ideas, wild imaginative plots, super strange new aliens and civilizations, and a very exploratory, wide-eyed tone towards the unknown". You. Have. Not. Seen. It. Yet. All you've seen are brief trailers and if I were to judge TNG's qualities you just named by the trailers, I would have said it has neither of them either.
Again, all you're doing is the same thing people have done to literally every single new Trek offering; leaping to conclusions based on knee-jerk reactions. I used to think Trek fans were open-minded but people like you have proven that to be utterly false.
Really? You'd never heard of Jason Isaacs, Michelle Yeoh or Doug Jones? They're all much bigger names than Rapp or Frain, and I love Rapp and Frain.
The people who want it to fail are kinda funny. It's like some of them think that the failure of Discovery will automatically result in CBS doing another Star Trek show they deem "correct."
I seriously must be watching completing different trailers and Star Trek than everyone else.And now we're fans telling the producers: Star Trek is about explorers! Having adventures doing the exploring stuff! But no. They want to have their super dark'n'gritty murderverse-variant of a Trek story.Again. And people wonder why there are fans complaining...
I seriously must be watching completing different trailers and Star Trek than everyone else.
Doesn't make it a "grimdarkmudermess" or whatever.Yeah, the latter trailers have been better in at least aknowledging a more adventurous tone. But it doens#T change the fact that everything in those trailers is in connection to the war with the klingons...
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