Which just shows what a suck up factory Hollywood is. I'd rather watch, "And the Children Shall Lead" on a continuous loop, than be subjected to Picard again.

Which just shows what a suck up factory Hollywood is. I'd rather watch, "And the Children Shall Lead" on a continuous loop, than be subjected to Picard again.
That is exactly what they did. Patrick Stewart agreed to do three seasons; and after season 3 they discontinued the show.I would bet that if Stewart didn’t want to/couldn’t continue making the show, they would have just cancelled it. It’s not like there was some overarching multiple season-spanning story.
He and Kathleen Kennedy run the world. The politicians are just puppets dancing on their strings.Reading some of these theories on Kurtzman and his apparently devilish skills of bending a media corporation to his will makes me wonder how he isn't in politics?
So Paramount has the authority to fire a guy whose ring they have to kiss in order to be allowed to produce Star Trek? And YouTubers actually believe that is how the world works?
That's why they try to fire him so they can control Trek again. But his lawyers are too good and trick them in to signing an extension instead of the termination papers.I'm trying to square this whole idea that Kurtzman is an evil mastermind who tricked Paramount into forfeiting the rights to Star Trek so that nothing happens in the franchise without his direct say so with the belief that's been circulating prior to now that Paramount is constantly secretly firing Kurtzman but allowing him to continue doing PR work to maintain appearances of being one big happy fleet or something.
So Paramount has the authority to fire a guy whose ring they have to kiss in order to be allowed to produce Star Trek? And YouTubers actually believe that is how the world works?
Kurtzman must be some kinda necromancer, because it sounds like Leonard Maizlish is his lawyer.That's why they try to fire him so they can control Trek again. But his lawyers are too good and trick them in to signing an extension instead of the termination papers.
I mean, I've heard he's that evil.Kurtzman must be some kinda necromancer, because it sounds like Leonard Maizlish is his lawyer.
The thing that makes me laugh about the Terry Cult is that they all conveniently overlook the fact that he was part of the same writing team that shat out season 2 of Picard, hands down the worst season of Star Trek ever produced in the history of the franchise.
Except the latter at least is a story worth telling twice.Season 2 was like an enema administered by a nearsighted Katherine Hepburn.
Plus, there's the chance Kate Mulgrew will play Hepburn, so there's your other Trek connection with all this.
No no, you don't get it! Terry was only there for the start, the bit we thought was good even though in hindsight it wasn't! He left to go make the best season of Trek ever!!The thing that makes me laugh about the Terry Cult is that they all conveniently overlook the fact that he was part of the same writing team that shat out season 2 of Picard, hands down the worst season of Star Trek ever produced in the history of the franchise.
This.Reading some of these theories on Kurtzman and his apparently devilish skills of bending a media corporation to his will makes me wonder how he isn't in politics?
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