Was banned. According to Wiki, aired unedited in 2006.
The Crown didn't take too kindly to the idea of Irish Reunification in 2024.![]()
Trek has always had an opinion ("The High Ground", "Let That Be Your Last Battlefield", "Measure of a Man", "Critical Care").
"The High Ground" is banned in the UK.
Then Paramount should not complain when Star Trek can't reach their target audience number.
Then Paramount should not complain when Star Trek can't reach their target audience number.
When did Paramount complain about this?
If they think that it's okay with the number of audience, then why they cut Discovery to season 5, while previously, Discovery was planned to be continued to season 6? That's the example. If they think that the show is a success / reach their target audience number, they won't cut the show, do they?
To save money.If they think that it's okay with the number of audience, then why they cut Discovery to season 5, while previously, Discovery was planned to be continued to season 6? That's the example. If they think that the show is a success / reach their target audience number, they won't cut the show, do they?
If they think that it's okay with the number of audience, then why they cut Discovery to season 5, while previously, Discovery was planned to be continued to season 6?
then why they cut Discovery to season 5, while previously, Discovery was planned to be continued to season 6?
Trek has always had an opinion ("The High Ground", "Let That Be Your Last Battlefield", "Measure of a Man", "Critical Care").
"The High Ground" is banned in the UK.
I don't even think the "Irish reunification" line was intended to be particularly political-motivated... but the whole Northern Ireland situation was topical at the time, and with Star Trek trying to be the bright, peaceful view of the future, was more trying to just say "Hey, in the future, they aren't fighting anymore"... rather than actually trying to take a political stance directly.
Critical Care is an interesting one because really thinking critically about the episode, it's hard to say that The Doctor is objectively "right". The counter argument of there not being enough resources to give everyone the highest level of care, and therefore prioritizing the "most valuable" people DOES make sense. It's not quite a clear cut "definitely good vs. definitely bad".
It's a bit of a sore subject within the UK.
How does one make the determination of who lives and who dies?
Is life only to be granted to those who can deliver enormous profits?
Such is the question of the episode. But once again, the point being less "American Democrats are definitely better than American Republicans", the answer was more "The Doctor wanted to save as many lives as possible, while his adversary argued why that might not be possible."
Modern Trek is... less subtle in it's politics. I absolutely, positively, 100% despise Trump. Also, I actively, audibly groaned at "Make the Empire Glorious Again".
Jack, Sydney, Kestra, Elnor, and Naomi Wildman as the main characters?
I mean a couple of seasons are spent with Seven and Raffi on the Ent-F.
Then a couple of seasons with Harry Kim on the Voy-B.
Then a couple of seasons spent with Kira and Jake on DS9.
Borg”.
An idea about Legacy popped into my head earlier today...
Would Legacy be better served if its anthology series of sorts? But one that revolves around Jack, Sydney, Kestra, Elnor, and Naomi Wildman as the main characters?
By an anthology series, I mean a couple of seasons are spent with Seven and Raffi on the Ent-F. Then a couple of seasons with Harry Kim on the Voy-B. Then a couple of seasons spent with Kira and Jake on DS9. And its Jack, Sydney, et al. going from one adventure to another that have connections to TNG, DS9, VOY and PIC.
Like you can still have Seven say "Space the final frontier..." at the beginning of the first couple of seasons where she is a main character, and the series as a whole is still focused on the journey of the younger characters.
Here's my pitch for Legacy. Assuming it's a show thar just HAS to happen.
You make a 25th Century show, set years after the events of Picard. You have Captain Seven of Nine, since she seems to be popular. You have Raffi. You have Jack, somewhat aged up, because I'm sorry, he don't look like he's in his early 20's. And you explore Strange New Worlds, while bolding going where no one has gone before. You actively try your best to NOT make it a 90's Trek reunion special. Occasional bout of nostalgia here and there.... but let's try to make the galaxy feel big again.
Disco only lasted five seasons. There's no way that P+ is going to pay for six seasons of Legacy.
I don’t think that one can make any guesses on how long Paramount will pay for anything. We just don’t know.
I don’t think that one can make any guesses on how long Paramount will pay for anything. We just don’t know.
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