I don't care.
...but often it is just excuse to rehash the greatest hits moments over and over instead of coming up with something new.
That I don't agree with. I think it is pretty original. I don't think it is very good, but they're doing things differently.Reboot or not, that seems to be exactly what Discovery is doing.![]()
That I don't agree with. I think it is pretty original. I don't think it is very good, but they're doing things differently.
Small universe syndrome, it certainly suffers from. Probably the worst of all the series for that, actually. But in terms of tone, storyline, characters, and so forth, I think it's pretty original as a Trek product. No other Trek series has done anything similar out the gate, and there aren't many parallels in any season.Sarek, Mudd, the Klingons, Mirror Universe, Tribbles, Gorn skeleton, Horta. Constant name drops to things that existed in other versions of Star Trek.
I'm not seeing a whole lot of originality.
Most of this is cargo cult continuity, as you say, name dropping things. This is mostly unnecessary and rather annoying. That however is not the content or the theme of the plots, which are quite unlike most of the Star Trek (and not always in the good way.)Sarek, Mudd, the Klingons, Mirror Universe, Tribbles, Gorn skeleton, Horta. Constant name drops to things that existed in other versions of Star Trek.
I don't know, they must be having hard time already with this show. *Goes to look at MA article on Klingon D7*If they did then the editors on Memory-Alpha are going to have a collective hernia.
I don't know, they must be having hard time already with this show. *Goes to look at MA article on Klingon D7*
The D7 class Klingon battle cruiser was used during the 2256 Federation-Klingon War, although these versions had a different hull configuration to ones used in the following decade, despite using the same designation. (DIS: "Choose Your Pain")
Sarek, Mudd, the Klingons, Mirror Universe, Tribbles, Gorn skeleton, Horta. Constant name drops to things that existed in other versions of Star Trek.
I'm not seeing a whole lot of originality.
I have liked the story so far and Lorcas portrayal, the whole hologram Sarek leaning against a table that isn't physically in the room with him made me laugh out loud though.That I don't agree with. I think it is pretty original. I don't think it is very good, but they're doing things differently.
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