PIC Season 1 was a winner for me until the craptastic finale. Wow, if that episode hadn't had Data's final death and that touching scene where Picard keeps him company as he fades from existence it would have been an almost total dud.
1. LD Season 1
2. LD Season 2
3. PIC Season 1
4. DSC Season 3
5. DSC Season 2
6. DSC Season 1
PIC Season 1 was a winner for me until the craptastic finale. Wow, if that episode hadn't had Data's final death and that touching scene where Picard keeps him company as he fades from existence it would have been an almost total dud.
Does this just mean "pretty to look at" because I don't think the sword skill was superior necessarily.technically superior
Actually, a reason can be worked out. When the fight first starts, one Romulan speaks in his native language, only for one of the others to snap "speak in English." Presumably they were speaking the native local language to obscure the fact they are Romulan, a common tactic for special ops teams today who are trying to obscure their identity.Not to mention that the Romulans speak English out loud for no reason
Does this just mean "pretty to look at" because I don't think the sword skill was superior necessarily.
Actually, a reason can be worked out. When the fight first starts, one Romulan speaks in his native language, only for one of the others to snap "speak in English." Presumably they were speaking the native local language to obscure the fact they are Romulan, a common tactic for special ops teams today who are trying to obscure their identity.
I will respectfully disagree.Yeah, I think it was better sword skill. Not that I am an expert or anything, but it's pretty clear their was minimal fight training back in the early 1980s for Empire. Ray Park is an expert martial artist and McGreggor and Neeson definitely did a bunch of training. And it just looks a lot better.
It's just good operational protocol for a clandestine strike team, don't speak in your native language and risk giving away a clue to your identity. Regardless if you plan on leaving survivors or not.Plus since they weren't planning on leaving any survivors, nor any trace elements at all, and because they arrived in high-tech tactical uniforms and fired "Romulan" energy weapons, it hardly seems like they had any real plan to pin it on "locals".
agreed, in theory it is better than going in all obvious, but it is just executed poorly (by either the Romulans in universe or out of universe by the production crew).It's just good operational protocol for a clandestine strike team, don't speak in your native language and risk giving away a clue to your identity. Regardless if you plan on leaving survivors or not.
I've said it before, but I just want a sequel series set on a Federation starship in much the same way TNG was a sequel series to TOS. I'm not saying the TNG formula would work in 2021, just the same kind of idea as they had in '87.
And no, I don't think season 3 of DISCO counts.
Lower Decks and Prodigy check those boxes, then.
Of course it is. Being a cartoon or a comedy doesn't change that. Neither does Prodigy being aNeither Lower Decks nor Prodigy check any boxes for that comment because neither are sequels in the same sense TNG was a TOS sequel. I like LD but it's Futurama in Starfleet uniforms. And, unless I'm mistaken, Prodigy is for children.
God knows why I keep having to explain this, as if I've never heard of Lower Decks or Prodigy before.
Neither Lower Decks nor Prodigy check any boxes for that comment because neither are sequels in the same sense TNG was a TOS sequel. I like LD but it's Futurama in Starfleet uniforms. And, unless I'm mistaken, Prodigy is for children.
God knows why I keep having to explain this, as if I've never heard of Lower Decks or Prodigy before.
Of course it is. Being a cartoon or a comedy doesn't change that. Neither does Prodigy being a
'children's show".
They are "sequel series set on a Federation starship", as is Discovery Season 3, but I understand that Discovery as a whole is an odd duck, so we might want to discount it purely on the basis of its origin as a Prequel. Picard is a sequel series, but it's not set on a Federation starship, so naturally falls out of your description.
You have to move the goalposts though, to suddenly discount LD and Prodigy. Prodigy, apparently, while set on a Federation starship, won't be centered on Starfleet officers (a la Picard), so that's a good way to discount that show.
That just leaves Lower Decks, which is so similar to TNG and TOS, that it leaves me trying to think about ways to properly separate the three. Perhaps the fact that LD is centered around the "lower decks" (i.e. the whole premise) is enough of a differentiator from its parent shows. But, just like on Discovery, that difference seems to be fading as we have more and more focus on Upper Deck characters.
Really, Lower Decks as the spiritual successor to the Berman era routine, is probably the closest to what you're looking for, since everything else in the pipeline, rumored or nearly-realized, aren't fitting your exact qualifiers.
LD and PGY are sequels to TNG. Format and humor level have nothing to do with any of that.
Folks, you'll come across a hell a lot less obnoxious and patronising if you just accept that Lower Decks and Prodigy aren't what I'm looking for. I'm looking for something that's not a cartoon. Just accept that, rather than trying to convince me that LD and Prodigy ARE what I'm looking for. It's really tiring having complete strangers tell me what I'm looking for.
God knows why I keep having to explain this, as if I've never heard of Lower Decks or Prodigy before.
Folks, you'll come across a hell a lot less obnoxious and patronising if you just accept that Lower Decks and Prodigy aren't what I'm looking for. I'm looking for something that's not a cartoon. Just accept that, rather than trying to convince me that LD and Prodigy ARE what I'm looking for. It's really tiring having complete strangers tell me what I'm looking for.
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