Did I miss an announcement that the show was going on a Xmas break?
Captain Kirk and Picard would disagree.Did I miss an announcement that the show was going on a Xmas break?
There is no Xmas in space, dammit.
Did I miss an announcement that the show was going on a Xmas break?
I think it's more that it's stepping back in favor of Discovery.
Which just makes it more puzzling that intangibility seems to be her default setting.
Although since the hologram is an extension of the computer, it could be that she's not actually physically depressing the keys, but merely interfacing with their underlying software, with the visual appearance of operating the controls being a teaching tool for observing cadets.
Smart idea!The series just got an entry on my cable service’s TV listings, with the special airing of two-part premiere episodes Lost and Found, Parts 1 and 2 on Nickelodeon in the U.S. beginning on December 17th, and the premiere is scheduled to air 6 times by the 20th.
I get the feeling they’re going to run that opening two-parter over and over throughout the winter break to try to get kids hooked, and to ask for Paramount+ so they’re able to continue the series, just in time for the show to pick back up in January.
Not saying you are wrong, cause areas differ and my listings confirms your claim, but I just talked to family back east and their listings show Prodigy episodes 1 & 2 airing on their Nick channels this week.
So where ever you are, if you're looking to catch Prodigy on Nickelodeon, check your listings to be sure.
I just listened to the first podcast appearance/interview of Prodigy’s creators/show runners, Dan and Kevin Hageman, here from Discovering Trek. It’s a great window into their development process, and as always, the Hageman Brothers come across as earnest and genuine people with a real affection for Trek, if not the super fandom that some call for.
Kevin confirms that we’ll get to understand where Dal comes from even more
It would be asking a lot to expect them to be super fans.![]()
Starstruck *does* feel like an episode that’s more representative of the what the series is going to feel like, as a whole, to me, and it begins with Janeway’s Federation pitch, so I think I get what they’re going for.
"To seek out new life and new civilizations. To boldly go where no one has gone before."
The show has already done the physically impossible -- it's managed to make Kate Mulgrew taller!
Kate had to wear four-inch heels while filming Voyager.
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