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Spoilers Picard Prequel "Children of Mars"

It's not like there's some random off-the-shelf rendering of Mars that they could use as a placeholder until they render Vulcan (or whatever). So I'm inclined to think it's really supposed to be Mars in that shot.
 
...But whether this connection between Picard and Mars (or at least ST:PIC and Mars) in turn is in any way connected to "Children of Mars" remains to be seen.

No doubt a double pun of sorts, physically connecting the peoples of Romulus and Remus to the planet Mars, would be attractive to a writer. But it may not be what we're dealing with here.

Timo Saloniemi
 
...But whether this connection between Picard and Mars (or at least ST:PIC and Mars) in turn is in any way connected to "Children of Mars" remains to be seen.

No doubt a double pun of sorts, physically connecting the peoples of Romulus and Remus to the planet Mars, would be attractive to a writer. But it may not be what we're dealing with here.

Timo Saloniemi
I'm impatient. I want to see all of these now. I really wish All Access would follow other streaming services and release whole seasons at a time. To me, waiting a whole week for new episodes is so last century.
 
I'm impatient. I want to see all of these now. I really wish All Access would follow other streaming services and release whole seasons at a time. To me, waiting a whole week for new episodes is so last century.

With monthly subscriptions available, I don't understand why any streaming service releases an entire "season" at once. The weekly release keeps people signed up for 2 or 3 months at least, unless they wait till the last episode, then do a binge.
 
I'm impatient. I want to see all of these now. I really wish All Access would follow other streaming services and release whole seasons at a time. To me, waiting a whole week for new episodes is so last century.

Having to wait a week adds to the savouring, the discussion we can have about what might happen next week.

Remember when we had to wait 3 months to find out if it was Picard who shot Mr Burns?
 
I'm impatient. I want to see all of these now. I really wish All Access would follow other streaming services and release whole seasons at a time. To me, waiting a whole week for new episodes is so last century.
I find the weekly excitement quite enjoyable. Also if the whole season is released on the same day, people with more free time can spoil everyone and discuss stuff from the latter episodes. If there's only one per week, everyone has a week to catch up.
 
I'm impatient. I want to see all of these now. I really wish All Access would follow other streaming services and release whole seasons at a time. To me, waiting a whole week for new episodes is so last century.
i'm impatient too. but i think whole season dumps create disposable tv. i've watched so many seasons of genuinely good tv in a week or less, but they become so easily forgettable. i'm happy trek isn't falling into that hole.
 
I tend to avoid shows with season dumps because I know if I like it I won't be able to stop watching …. and there goes my weekend. I would rather have a show release weekly to avoid the temptation to watch them all at once.
 
Which sorta means nothing. Which sorta applies to all titles everywhere, but especially in the most recent round of spinoffs.

Might be there are children in the short, either in the sense of underaged folks or in the sense of descendants in general. Might be Mars is in it, physically or metaphorically. Might be neither features in any fashion, and it's all about the finer points of winemaking.

It's just that Mars had these two famous sons; that we have seen Mars in Trek recently; and that Picard and children are something of an issue, him having none of his own but grasping for foster kids left and right (previously Bajorans, now perhaps Romulans).

Timo Saloniemi
 
I'm impatient. I want to see all of these now. I really wish All Access would follow other streaming services and release whole seasons at a time. To me, waiting a whole week for new episodes is so last century.
While I'd love to watch 2 episodes a day for 5 days, I really enjoy the atmosphere here when new episodes drop weekly.

Day 1: Avoid the forum (because England has to wait a day), maybe if I'm feeling brave pop in to get a general consensus on episode quality but with huge risk of thread title spoilers.

Day 2: Feverishly catch up on 200 pages of discussion.

Day 3: A hundred new threads appear for every nitpick or story point. People with lives have finally seen the episode and there's tons more fresh discussion.

Day 4: Doom and gloom threads appear: The franchise is ruined because this episode did not meet my expectations.

Day 5: Content-free Midnight's Edge video threads start appearing about how the show is cancelled and Alex Kurtzman has actually been executed publicly for his crimes against Star Trek.

Day 6: Kurtzman appears alive and well in several media interviews hyping the next episode. Someone makes a "should have made Axanar instead" reference, probably from another fake account belonging to Alex Peters. Ex Astris Scientia posts a 1000 word essay about how Trek continuity is ruined forever because the armrests on a chair at Starfleet HQ are the wrong colour.

Day 7: Hype and prediction threads for the next episode!
 
With monthly subscriptions available, I don't understand why any streaming service releases an entire "season" at once. The weekly release keeps people signed up for 2 or 3 months at least, unless they wait till the last episode, then do a binge.
Netflix goal is to have enough "good" content to release it weekly, so people can binge-watch something new every week. They only thing better than keeping someone in front of the screen one hour a week, is to keep that person infront of the screen for ten hours a week.
 
Netflix goal is to have enough "good" content to release it weekly, so people can binge-watch something new every week. They only thing better than keeping someone in front of the screen one hour a week, is to keep that person infront of the screen for ten hours a week.

Netflix really doesn't care how much or little you use the site, so long as you continue to subscribe. They actually make more money if you watch less/only watch already produced content, because the operating costs are negligible.
 
Netflix goal is to have enough "good" content to release it weekly, so people can binge-watch something new every week. They only thing better than keeping someone in front of the screen one hour a week, is to keep that person infront of the screen for ten hours a week.
Netflix's goal is to keep subscribers. The only thing having people watch multiple hours does is indicate to them, through whatever metric they use) what content to keep producing. Since it isn't ad driven the amount time a person spends is less important.
 
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