Every show was renewed except Picard. Now they didn't say it would end after Season 3, but I still personally believe it will.
If it was going to end, you'd think Alex Kurtzman would've said something by now.
Every show was renewed except Picard. Now they didn't say it would end after Season 3, but I still personally believe it will.
If it was going to end, you'd think Alex Kurtzman would've said something by now.
Didn’t he. When they pitched the show?If it was going to end, you'd think Alex Kurtzman would've said something by now.
Didn’t he. When they pitched the show?
They probably won't do that until after Season 2 finishes, or during the promotional run up of Season 3.Surely S3 would be billed as Picard's last if it were the case.
Apples and oranges. The only reason they started a new season twice in the same year is because their first seasons were mid-season starters premiering in January.Deep Space Nine started a new season twice in the same year, Voyager too, so it's not unprecedented,
Apples and oranges. The only reason they started a new season twice in the same year is because their first seasons were mid-season starters premiering in January.
Deep Space Nine started a new season twice in the same year, Voyager too, so it's not unprecedented, but I feel like Picard s2 is airing too late for that.
I think you didn't watch them First Run, or at least didn't see them as they were first airing in America.Deep Space Nine started a new season twice in the same year, Voyager too, so it's not unprecedented, but I feel like Picard s2 is airing too late for that.
I think you didn't watch them First Run, or at least didn't see them as they were first airing in America.
DS9 Season 1 --> January - June 1993 (a shorter season means they aired it later)
DS9 Season 2 --> October 1993 - June 1994
DS9 Season 3 --> October 1994 - June 1995
DS9 Season 4 --> October 1995 - June 1996
DS9 Season 5 --> October 1996 - June 1997
DS9 Season 6 --> October 1997 - June 1998
DS9 Season 7 --> October 1998 - June 1999
VOY Season 1 --> January - May 1995 (a shorter season and the last few episodes were held back for S2)
VOY Season 2 --> August 1995 - May 1996 (started early with the episodes they held back from S1)
VOY Season 3 --> September 1996 - May 1997
VOY Season 4 --> September 1997 - May 1998
VOY Season 5 --> October 1998 - May 1999
VOY Season 6 --> September 1999 - May 2000
VOY Season 7 --> October 2000 - May 2001
The season usually began in September or October and usually ended in May or June. You have a think of a season of Broadcast American TV like you would a school year. Especially back in the '90s. It goes from Fall to Spring. If something premiered in January, it was premiering mid-season. DS9 and VOY's first seasons both started mid-season.
Generally what I'm assuming. I ran into that in the past when talking to some people from Europe and elsewhere.It's easier to say what I posted above -- EVERY TV show in existence followed this pattern until the advent of streaming (i.e. post 2010), at least in North American markets. Maybe it was different overseas?
Very different in the UK, yes. Where the US TV season tended to run September-June, roughly, the UK has tended to divide the year up into shorter blocks, so we'd have an autumn season (Sept-Dec), a spring season (Jan-April) and a summer season (May-Aug). Generally speaking, our shows would be slotted into one of those blocks, which is why they have traditionally been much shorter than US seasons.It's easier to say what I posted above -- EVERY TV show in existence followed this pattern until the advent of streaming (i.e. post 2010), at least in North American markets. Maybe it was different overseas?
Very different in the UK, yes. Where the US TV season tended to run September-June, roughly, the UK has tended to divide the year up into shorter blocks, so we'd have an autumn season (Sept-Dec), a spring season (Jan-April) and a summer season (May-Aug). Generally speaking, our shows would be slotted into one of those blocks, which is why they have traditionally been much shorter than US seasons.
No shame in not knowing something outside your experience.Aha, thank you for that explanation! You learn something new every day. I now feel ashamed for being so Ameri-centric!
The US kind of has that structure as well. A typical full season would run through the Fall and Winter (Spring) blocks, but mid-season replacements would be in the Winter block, and sometimes different programs would run in the Summer block (while most shows would just be in reruns). Of interest, UK shows like The Avengers and The Saint would tend to run in the Winter and/or Summer blocks back in the day.Very different in the UK, yes. Where the US TV season tended to run September-June, roughly, the UK has tended to divide the year up into shorter blocks, so we'd have an autumn season (Sept-Dec), a spring season (Jan-April) and a summer season (May-Aug). Generally speaking, our shows would be slotted into one of those blocks, which is why they have traditionally been much shorter than US seasons.
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