Me, I'd be happy if Discovery drama stayed in its own forum. We have 546 hours of released Trek to bitch about here.
What I've found out, "The Orville" is too "light" for me.Just because something is dark doesn't make it bad. Star trek and sci fi in general tends to be drama, not comedy. Watch The Orville if you want something "lighter"
Well then no pleasing you huhWhat I've found out, "The Orville" is too "light" for me.
What I is what I've seen in TOS, TNG, DS9 and Voyager.
What I don't want is something similar to "Stargate Universe".
I'm not that impressed by the recent Star Trek movies either.
Like Lucius Vorenus?I agree that there is too much touchy-feely, overly-sensitive whiny emo crap in recent TV. I see enough of that in real life already.
I prefer fictional people to be of strong, hard, and stoic character.
Kor
On the contrary, there are a lot of TV and movie things that pleases me.Well then no pleasing you huh![]()
Thank goodness never did TOS did "doom and gloom," aside from, okay, the Talosians torturing Pike in the first pilot, Kirk having to kill his best friend in the second pilot, and McCoy discovering that his lost love has been killed and replaced by a Salt Vampire in the first-aired episode . . ..
How dare DISCOVERY begin with bad things happening!
(I swear to God, if "City on the Edge of Forever" debuted today, half the internet would be complaining "Where's the hope? Where's the optimism? The REAL Kirk would never let an innocent woman die!")
And yet TOS also brought us Trouble with the Tribbles and Squire of Gothos.
Will we see that degree of creative latitude with Discovery or will it be 100% grimdark?
I love the humor in Trek. I think DS9 had more of it than other series. I always loved the Ferengi episodesDare I admit that "The Squire of Gothos" scared me as a kid? A malignant brat of a super-being hunting Captain Kirk for sport? That was a creepy notion . . ..
Never thought of that one as light-hearted!
On the other, "Little Green Men" is one of my favorite DS9 eps, so, yes, there's room for the occasional comedy in TREK.
me too!I love the humor in Trek. I think DS9 had more of it than other series. I always loved the Ferengi episodes
I like Trelane. Excellent character!Dare I admit that "The Squire of Gothos" scared me as a kid? A malignant brat of a super-being hunting Captain Kirk for sport? That was a creepy notion . . ..
Never thought of that one as light-hearted!
On the other, "Little Green Men" is one of my favorite DS9 eps, so, yes, there's room for the occasional comedy in TREK.
I like Trelane. Excellent character!
There's some speculation about him being a Q. There might be some truth in that, as I see it.
As in Q2? That's kind of an interesting idea.
Even if they're weak...I don't need their melodramatic struggles.I agree that there is too much touchy-feely, overly-sensitive whiny emo crap in recent TV. I see enough of that in real life already.
I prefer fictional people to be of strong, hard, and stoic character.
Kor
Star Trek isn't Ghostbusters.Even if they're weak...I don't need their melodramatic struggles.
The original Ghostbusters is fantastic....aaaand it lacks two critical things everyone in writing now says you can't do without: a central theme (a point; love lost, redemption, etc...), and character arcs.
Ghostbusters doesn't have either of them...oh no! It's bound to fail! No one will be able to connect with the movie...oh...wait.
And, alas, it never will be.Star Trek isn't Ghostbusters.
No, which is good.Star Trek isn't Ghostbusters.
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