I'm so excited by this trailer. I cannot wait for this show to begin.
I actually don't think there will be any additional Nemesis ties...unless the assassination of the senate also plays some small role with the involvement of the Romulans.
I’m worried they might actually appear. My interest in the show is inversely proportional to the number of TNG era cast in it.I’m worried that Beverly, Geordi, and Worf won’t be appearing.
You’d think if they were coming back too, it would’ve been announced with the rest.
That’s what I’d hoped. Could still be. Trailer and news are not promising on that score, however.It's Start Trek: Picard, not TNG:The Reunion.
That's my feelings as well. If this were a full series, then maybe. But it's a short run limited series. That's a lot to cram in.That’s what I’d hoped. Could still be. Trailer and news are not promising on that score, however.
We've probably only seen footage from first 2-3 episodes.That’s what I’d hoped. Could still be. Trailer and news are not promising on that score, however.
It is planned to run for three years. Not super short.That's my feelings as well. If this were a full series, then maybe. But it's a short run limited series. That's a lot to cram in.
They want it to run 3 years, but they haven't been given 3 years (yet)It is planned to run for three years. Not super short.
Not long enough, in my opinion, to shove in TNG crew members, Seven of Nine, Hugh and the Borg AND whatever the actual story is supposed to be about.It is planned to run for three years. Not super short.
I’m a lifelong TOS fan, and despite my first kneejerk reaction, I ended up loving the Discoprise. It is a respectful update of the classic 1964 Jefferies design, and if TOS were starting out as a brand new show in 2019 this is what it would have looked like from the start.The redesigned Enterprise bridge is a perfect example of blending old with the new while maintaining its classic look. Despite looking more modern than the TOS set, you look at it and still can tell, yes, that IS the bridge of the ORIGINAL USS Enterprise.
Each Trek series has their own unique look, despite being set in the same continuity. And that's ok. I've always said, so long as they stay consistent with the events of past shows and films, then it's all good. The idea of a "visual reboot" -- which was a new concept introduced to me on this board -- just seemed a little ridiculous.
Sure. And if it is cancelled after the first season, then there obviously won't be more TNG character appearing. But if they get the three years they want then they can easily feature then all at some point without it feeling like a TNG reunion.They want it to run 3 years, but they haven't been given 3 years (yet)
I don't think they're shoving anyone into anything.Not long enough, in my opinion, to shove in TNG crew members, Seven of Nine, Hugh and the Borg AND whatever the actual story is supposed to be about.
Sorry, perhaps the DSC forum has jaded me, but I am highly skeptical at the ability of the writers to juggle so many elements. And I am shocked, shocked, by the level of confidence in this team to pull in so many story elements and nostalgia pieces. Forgive me, but where is this confidence for DSC?
It's fatiguing to be inundated with these elements of nostalgia.
Agree to disagree thenI don't think they're shoving anyone into anything.
Well it's really hard to judge something fully until the it actually airs.Agree to disagree then![]()
No, but there were practical reasons to making it bigger. 2.39 of them in fact.
Who is judging it fully? I am disagreeing based upon what has been presented.Well it's really hard to judge something fully until the it actually airs.
Which is why I don't do it.
They don't need to, they're already in the same continuity.I think they would like to reintegrate these series into the main classical continuity going forward.
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