Colm Meany is busy.
It's Spock relatives all the way down. All You Spocks.
The true "Space Seed"Sarek was a player. Leaving his seed all over the galaxy.
That's not canon. That's just stuff you like.
And this is a very common use of the word when it comes to modern franchises. One definition has it be a collection of works but another has it it be the answer to an in-or-out question: Is it canon or is it apocrypha? IOW, is it a recognized part of the world's lore?Then perhaps the disconnect is simply what the definition of canon is.
For me I always thought of it as continuity, that what happened, happened within that universe and even if it doesn’t make sense, it all connects somehow.
And that’s fine.
But as far as I’m aware, it’s the IP holders that get to decide what is Canon and what isn’t which is why Star Wars fans were pretty divided when the Expanded Universe was completely dropped from canon.
So any studio exec or Creative Producer or whatever can arbitrarily decide What is canon and what isn’t...
So all I’m saying is with that in mind, perhaps it’s just a misunderstanding on the definition of canon but with something as vast as Star Trek... That’s just how I saw it and how I think people can decide for themselves.
Sometimes I watch the TNG DVD’s rather than the Blu Ray. Because that’s how it’s ‘supposed’ to look.
Today's canon can become tomorrow's apocrypha.And this is a very common use of the word when it comes to modern franchises. One definition has it be a collection of works but another has it it be the answer to an in-or-out question: Is it canon or is it apocrypha? IOW, is it a recognized part of the world's lore?
Today's canon can become tomorrow's apocrypha.
Agreed, and a good example is the Coke commercial in the 1960's, when they liked to teach the world to sing in perfect harmony.
Wasn't speaking to that point, only to the idea that the word 'canon' means a collection of works and nothing else. But hell, even when you are using that definition (a collection of works) it is always a subset of a larger set, typical with modifiers like 'authentic', 'authorized', 'essential' or even 'divinely-inspired'.Today's canon can become tomorrow's apocrypha.
Heh. You just reminded me of this fun thread from years ago.Colm Meany is busy.
IIRC, Netflix has the HD versions of the episodes.I have watched TNG from Netflix for the first time and I think the picture quality might be better than on DVDs?
Canon and continuity put a choke hold on creativity.
Wouldn't it be far more creative to tell stories that try to fit into canon and continuity rather than just saying fuck that, I'm going to tell the story I want to tell and damned be what came before?
Outside of the pilot episode, I didn't watch Discovery. How did Burnham get along with Sybok?I have no proof, but I'm willing to bet that the people behind the "Burnham is Spock's sister" idea never even tried to make it believable. They just wanted to tell a story with a character who was Spock's sister, perhaps with a dash of CBS saying "For God's sake, tie it in to TOS somehow!"
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