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Let’s be silly: predict the number of seasons Discovery runs; come back later to see if you're right

How many seasons will Discovery have?

  • There. Are. Four. Seasons.

    Votes: 10 10.1%
  • Five seasons. Edges out Enterprise.

    Votes: 35 35.4%
  • Six! Just shy of TNG/DS9/VOY.

    Votes: 20 20.2%
  • "The full seven."

    Votes: 20 20.2%
  • More than seven seasons. Screw it, Burnham's breaking records.

    Votes: 14 14.1%

  • Total voters
    99
Perhaps! Though with everything else at ten per season over there, including Trek (Prodigy gets 20, but layered like 10x2, ha) I figured that has more to do with Paramount having total control to conform to the rest now that the show has been "freed" from Netflix influence.

I'm still going with seven.
Since PIC's ending after three seasons, and PIC's third season will come out the same year as DSC's fifth. 2023. I don't think they want to have to replace two shows during the same year.

Strange New Worlds is just getting started. They have Lower Decks and Prodigy in the wings.

P+ is not hurting for shows.

I've actually been entertaining the potential notion of Picard's third and final season airing from around November 2022 to January 2023, by the way. Filming has already wrapped, so it's way, way ahead of Disco Five.

I'm going to push it back to early 2023 (post-production takes MONTHS to finish).
 
They're not, but they want to pad out the year, meaning they have to have five if their goal is to have Star Trek shows all year round.

We've had shows overlapping (Perhaps ANOTHER reason to cut it back to ten?)

Disco and Picard were stepping on each other's toes.
 
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I think they want three live-action series and two animated series, 10 episodes each. 50 weeks. If they're really smart, they'd have two Streaming Trek Movies every year (kind of like how Doctor Who has specials every year), bringing it up to 52 weeks.
 
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The producers have said this time-frame has opened multitudes of story ideas, so I am going with more than 7.

Is it necessary or even economically viable?

Pre-streaming, seven seasons was necessary to get enough eps for five-days-a-week syndication.

Now, it's no longer needed. Doing something just for the sake of tradition is foolish.
 
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Yeah, I get the sentiment and I'd love to believe it somehow persists as an important aspect of their metric here, but it feels a tad pie-in-the-sky to take those words at absolute value.

That said! I do think it's cool that they've even been said in the first place. It shows a willingness to continue longer than I predict (and that much longer than Danja predicts, haha) in the face of very strong financial scenarios.
 
I think a show should go as long as there's story for it. DSC is finally now at a point where its own timeframe is developed. Stopping now would be silly. Let them get some mileage out of the 32nd Century.
 
I think a show should go as long as there's story for it. DSC is finally now at a point where its own timeframe is developed. Stopping now would be silly. Let them get some mileage out of the 32nd Century.

How long before going "beyond the Galactic Barrier" morphs into warmed-over Voyager? :shifty:
 
I think perhaps 5 seasons, which would be solid for a streaming series, I'd say. Between Picard, Lower Decks, Prodigy, Section 31, and the coming Captain Pike series, I think they'll pull the oldest series and let the others play out. Maybe. I don't know for sure, but I think 5 seasons would be good.
Me too! :D
 
I voted six. Happy to admit I was off. Congrats to the winners. I totally forgot I'm the one who made this thread!
 
Cookies for everyone who said DSC would go 5 seasons!
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