So does Seaquest. Just tossing that out there.Sliders so desperately needs a reboot.
So does Seaquest. Just tossing that out there.Sliders so desperately needs a reboot.
So does Seaquest. Just tossing that out there.
We've already waited longer than we had to for BSG to get rebooted, and that's getting another reboot in a lesser span of time. How much longer do we have to wait?If we wait long enough, it'll get a reboot/sequel eventually. That's what I've learned the last ten years.
But anyway, Lower Decks.
I'm glad they've got Jerry O'Connell. I liked him on Sliders which, for a while, was FOX's answer to Star Trek until they fucked it up.
ACKSHuallyI think this is the first time we've had a husband-wife team as stars on seperate simultaneously airing Trek productions.
He also played the character in live action when he appeared in the Disco season 2 episode Perpetual Infinity.Sonequa Martin Green's husband Kenric Green voiced Michael's father on Short Treks.
Well, he did say "separate simultaneously airing Trek productions", so the same show doesn't count.He also played the character in live action when he appeared in the Disco season 2 episode Perpetual Infinity.
Well, he did say "separate simultaneously airing Trek productions", so the same show doesn't count.
Possibly. But it could also be for practical reasons in marketing too. From an aesthetic POV, I'm not keen on the ship. However, I think it fits as the design of a ship for the purposes of the premise of the show. If they'd have gone with something "cooler", people might be too demanding to see the same design in a "serious" setting.Who knows, maybe the impractical design is intended to be source of comedy? We could have characters complaining in the show about it. Maybe they were inspired by the Oberth on that front.
The pylons look pretty solid, so what's the difference between them and the neck of the Connie Enterprise when it comes downs to it ? The pylons actually invoke the shape of the Connie's neck to my eyes.
The comedy is going to make or break this show.It's kind of a bummer, but I can't remember ever being so disinterested in a new Star Trek project. I think I even had greater anticipation for ENT and Star Trek: Insurrection. I guess I'm just not an "animation" guy.
I'll undoubtedly watch and I hope it's something maybe I can enjoy with my young sons, which would be a saving grace...but if it's raunchy and "adult humor-oriented," that won't work either.
They’re aiming for a TV-14 rating if I recall, so take that as you will. I know Mike said they don’t want it to be R rated.I'll undoubtedly watch and I hope it's something maybe I can enjoy with my young sons, which would be a saving grace...but if it's raunchy and "adult humor-oriented," that won't work either.
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