News New EW Issue Details Bryan Fuller’s DISCOVERY Departure

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  1. Jayson1

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    If that was the case then I wouldn't think they would have gone after him in the first place. I do understand them wanting to take a wait and see aproach and see if "Discovery" is a hit before going all in on the "American Horry Story" idea but I don't see why the felt they needed to rush the show. Their would always be a audience for it, whenever it came out.

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    And season's 3 & 4 of ENT (with sails unfurled). ;)

    Anyone know if "veteran procedural director", David Semel, directed the pilot? CBS wanting a director who has done procedurals seems pretty natural since they've had had so much success with those types of shows. However, I can't think of narrative style I like less for a Trek show. This seems like an example of a lack of understanding of Star Trek by the CBS brass.

    I just hope the current show runners don't lose the importance of the concept of IDIC, to any Trek show. This is maybe the only canonical aspect of the franchise that if missing, would really piss me off. Fuller obviously got this, I just hope the current powers-that-be do as well.
     
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  3. Mordock

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    I agree. I think it's a shame that Fuller couldn't see eye to eye with CBS; he's an unusual talent. But at the same time, the pitch as described in the article-multiple concurrent series in different eras and settings-strikes me as extremely difficult to implement; trying to use the same sort of approach as the prose novel range, but with significant entry costs that the novels don't have. I don't necessarily think less of CBS for focusing on launching a single show first.
     
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    Might have been interesting. Especially if they added in the AHS bit about the same cast playing different parts in each era, though that would not have been necessary. Even if DiscoTrek succeeds, I doubt we will see any of that now. They would probably just greenlight season 2 of Disco rather than switch it up. Uncreative f'ers. Lol.
     
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    I am glad he did not get his way really. what he wanted seems a good way to kill a show. Sure it can work, but I am not sure it can work with a sci-fi show. The cost would have been crazy and we are already up to 6 million or so a pop. I can see CBS not wanting to do such a thing and I think it was the right call.
     
  6. unimatrix7

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    Perhaps I'm mistaken, but it seems Fuller wanted to make a Star Trek show. The network wanted Game of Thrones with Star Trek trapping. The network won.
     
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    Seems like an oversimplification.
     
  8. Roald

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    Also, since he mentions American Horror Story, I think his idea was to start each season in a new era, with the same actors playing new, different characters.... I wouldn't have liked the idea....
     
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    Okay. I'm pretty comfortable with that.
     
  10. Jayson1

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    Here is something I think about. Do you want a show by a guy who wants to make shows like "Pushing Daises", "Hannibal", "American Gods" or a show by people who want to run shows like "2 Broke GIrls" and "MacGyver?"

    If this was HBO,AMC etc doing this I would be a little less concerned. I mean AMC ran Frank Darabount out with "Walking Dead" and that show still became a good show. Does CBS really deserve our trust? Also not sure why so much resistance to a "American Horror Story" type of series. We say we want something different and that has been the biggest defense of the new look but when it comes to story we want something more conservative?

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    Jason, I see your point, but let me ask you: would you rather keep looking back and wonder about the show 'that could have been' or look foreward to the show we're getting?
     
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    The showrunners of 2 Broke Girls and MacGyver aren't involved and the people who run Discovery have worked with Fuller on several projects so they may have similar sensibilities.

    It became a successful show, not a good one, it's objectively awful. The writers only have material for 3 or 4 episodes each season and in between those the show treats water, focuses on characters nobody gives a shit about while sidelining the interesting ones.

    Yes! The first All Access show was The Good Fight and it was good.
     
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  13. Jayson1

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    I am looking forward. I like what we have seen for the most part. All I am saying is this new info creates a little doubt. Not ready to give into it though.

    Jason
     
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    I'm assuming that DSC season 2 will start a new 15(or whatever)- part story featuring the survivors of season one and a bunch of new characters.

    It won't be an anthology show but self-contained season-long arcs with a mostly ongoing cast (but where anyone can die) in a rebooted Trek universe (this ain't TOS, and this confirms deliberately so) is something I'm looking forward to.
     
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    Haven't seen "The Good Wife" so I can't comment on it. I think "Walking Dead" though has been a very good for the most part until last season were it felt to drag after a great season opener.

    The big issue though isn't whether or not CBS can make a great show from time to time but the fact that they don't make great shows on a regular basis and never do it with genre shows. Even "Supergirl" got shoved over to CW where it ended up even becoming a better show.

    As for the new show runners I don't doubt their talent but I wonder if they have the pull to stop any network interference that might not be the best thing for the show.

    Jason
     
  16. Shalashaska

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    Eh...
     
  17. Zeppster

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    Looks like the midnight edge vid from months ago nailed it. In their most recent one they are saying Nick Meyer is being tasked with a new series that will be on CW not connected with Discovery. Discovery looks like a disaster. I can't imagine paying for it as Trek fan. And that's sad for me to say but I can't do it. If it were available on CBS or CW I would probably still watch it but buying CBS AA just doesn't seem worth it based on previews and info coming out.
     
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    I wonder what a CW Trek show would look like. I suspect a very young cast surrounded by a couple of older career character actors. Was Meyer ever connected to that Starfleet Academy idea by Harve Bennett all those years ago?

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    Already a second show in development? For the 2018/2019 season on CW?
     
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    Sounds like it's real early in development. Good news about Discovery is CBS basically doesn't have any money in it. Basically it's all being paid for by Netflix.
     
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