Discovery's original sin is always going to be how it morphed from an anthology show set in after Star Trek VI into a prequel show, with Bryan Fuller pushing a full-scale visual/thematic/storytelling refresh on the scale of the TNG launch. I've said this before, but imagine if your only Trek experience is TOS, the first 4 TOS movies and the animated series. And then suddenly you get this new show with an older captain who wears red not gold, a bridge that looks like a hotel lobby, an android regular character, a klingon on the bridge, a ship that looks little like the Enterprise-A, the "Last Outpost" Ferengi, and nary a Vulcan in sight? It is every bit a disruption Discovery was. Discovery actually had it harder because TNG Season 1 could build on sets and makeup from the first four movies, and Discovery was the first Trek TV series since 2005 and was a much cleaner break. But really note for note, from design decisions (make-up for aliens, bridge design, ship design, uniform colors) and writing / casting /story telling decisions, it's almost a 1:1 retracing of the differences TNG took with respect to TOS. The similarities are really remarkable. On top of that, the dysfunction of Discovery's Season 1 production, which got sorted over the course of Season 2, was every bit as bad as TNG Season 1s drama.Hence ‘depending on your point of view’ — I know that I might like DSC more if it wasn’t a Trek show, or if I didn’t already know a lot about Trek that it is at odds with. If a new viewer isn’t familiar with Trek, then all that silly ‘I’m the first xyz in Trek history!’ marketing that rubbed some of us up the wrong way (Sisko! Janeway! Jadzia! Odan!) might be a draw for them. DSC is likely helped *in some cases* by only a passing familiarity at best with Trek, and for some of us, the more steeped we were in previous Trek, the harder it was to get into — or the more likely we were to be driven away. In some cases.
Chef is the canon Morgan Primus (Star Trek book deep cut).And the best part is Chef from the NX-01 was also on the Titan-A earlier in the series.
yeah well at least we watch the episodes instead of using talking points about the show and then lie about it.
every single one of your rants has something that is demonstrably wrong. You get called on it, you deflect and then either hand wave away shit, say you’re tired or just vanish.
it’s painfully obvious
I watched the episode twice and only just noticed now they used the TNG era style warp streaks. I guess it just felt so natural with the Ent-D my brain just didn’t register it.
I mentioned the Titan once. Once. You're incapable of a having a proper discussion. You're so blinkered that you're just on the prowl for one moment where your perceived targets have a lapse in their argument. You don't care about what they're ultimately trying to say. It's so boring, seriously and there's quite a few like you on this forum.
* I don't see the point in dragging the Enterprise F on screen only to do nothing with it then shuffle it off to rechristen the Titan as Enterprise G.
* Nice job on the D bridge, but as I said last week, it still feels like a conjuring trick.
I wish we'd have seen a corridor or two, the transporter room... I dunno.
As it was it felt like the turbolifts were the 'wings' of a theatre stage and folks just waited in there to make their entrances.
I didn't get a full sense of the environment that is the D.
But still, nice job.
It's still extremely subjective, which was the original point. And I believe you know that.
Otherwise all art would be by the numbers and never have a failure. Which, isn't what storytelling is all about.
YMMV. IDIC
And maybe find enjoyment, entertainment and dare I say the "F" word with our supposed favorite media franchise.
NopeIn retrospect I wonder if this was a Star Trek Online demand for agreeing to hand over their digital assets. This has to have helped their sales.
mercifully there’s very few like you and they get fewer by the day
It just looks better and future Trek designers should take notes that the Star Wars style "Hyperspace" look is just not to the final productions benefit.I watched the episode twice and only just noticed now they used the TNG era style warp streaks. I guess it just felt so natural with the Ent-D my brain just didn’t register it.
Alpha Quadrant Tinder - "fascist anti-Federation species seeks same."Probably a website about hating the Federation.
Didn't the Dominion War start after Voyager left the Alpha Quadrant? I honestly can't remember if it ever came up.-Mentioning the Dominion War inn too much detail on Voyager, especially as it related to the Maquis.
IIRC, this was a rights issue at the time. Note how there was always very little crossover from the movies into the series.-The absolute refusal to show the Sovereign class (any Sovereign clas) on DS9.
Thank Gene's divorce from his wife Eileen for this one. She owned half the rights to TOS, so any time it would be brought up on TNG, Gene wouldn't reap the full benefit, thus the moratorium on any TOS references. It's the inverse tactic from how he screwed Alexander Courage out of half the royalties on the TOS theme.-The aversion to TOS references for much for TNG
Because when an actual counterpoint to one of your “critiques” is brought up instead of conceding a point , you handwave and deflect. You have shown to have no intellectual integrity and willingness to admit when you’re mistaken or wrong.Again, you have nothing to say to me other than dismissing me.
I'm just glad they weren't stuck with the F. It was an ugly, bloated ship. I admit, I've never been super fond of the 1701-D either, but from some angles it always looked great and they worked the daylights out of those angles the last two episodes.
I could get used to the G. It's fine.
Stupid divorces. Ruining great SF franchises!Thank Gene's divorce from his wife Eileen for this one. She owned half the rights to TOS, so any time it would be brought up on TNG, Gene wouldn't reap the full benefit, thus the moratorium on any TOS references. It's the inverse tactic from how he screwed Alexander Courage out of half the royalties on the TOS theme
They also thought one and done, and Stewart had his own stipulations.
I agree. One thing I liked about NX-01 was at it often WAS a technological underdog to most things around it.Having a story where the Enterprise is kind of an underdog and isn’t able to effortlessly overpower the majority of foes would make for better stories, IMO
Because when an actual counterpoint to one of your “critiques” is brought up instead of conceding a point , you handwave and deflect. You have shown to have no intellectual integrity and willingness to admit when you’re mistaken or wrong.
There is plenty of space for disagreement and discussion on this forum, we’ve been having them all day and yesterday. Plenty of us are willing to say “I was mistaken” or “I was wrong”
But not you
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