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Star Trek: Strange New Worlds 3x01 - "Hegemony, Part II"

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Thank you for the link. I think I heard about this from a friend IRL who told me that Goldsman was trying for a TOS remake. I am praying he or his buddies keep his hands off of that one!

Also, I highly doubt it was Goldsman et al asking for a 6-ep end run. I'm pretty sure the 6-episodes were ALL they would grant. We're looking at Trek's end run here, folks.
 
Thank you for the link. I think I heard about this from a friend IRL who told me that Goldsman was trying for a TOS remake. I am praying he or his buddies keep his hands off of that one!

Also, I highly doubt it was Goldsman et al asking for a 6-ep end run. I'm pretty sure the 6-episodes were ALL they would grant. We're looking at Trek's end run here, folks.
What's wrong with going with more TOS era.
 
What's wrong with going with more TOS era.
Okay. I will backpedal a bit here. I don't have a huge problem as long as they don't try to remake specific episodes. TBH, I don't mind if they do a "TOS Continued" series and deal with what happened after TOS S3 up to TMP... I just don't want Captain Carrey.
 
I'm a TOS fan and I'd love more episodes set in the TOS era. :shrug:

Not necessarily remakes of existing episodes, but certainly new adventures.
A TOS remake would be episodes set between episodes of TOS I would think. No need to remake them just acknowledge that they happened and maybe pick up threads of them. Doing remakes would be a complete waste of time.

I enjoyed the season 3 premiere but wish they hadn’t resolved it by making the Borg er the Gorn go to sleep. I give it an 8
 
I enjoyed the season 3 premiere but wish they hadn’t resolved it by making the Borg er the Gorn go to sleep. I give it an 8
I'm still not entirely sure what happened there. The Enterprise somehow fakes a specific solar flare, triggering the Gorn's instinctual sleep cycle so they ... engage their entry sequence to their magically invisible homeworld?

Hegemony II really turned me off. Was not a fan overall.
 
I gave 8/10. I thought everything was executed very well. They used a hefty amount of writers contrivances but everything tracked by Trek logic.

Good enough to forgive the insane retroactive power creep for the Gorn and making it seem there's no way they could possibly have made peace with the Federation between the 2250s and 2360s even though we know they did.

I'd very much like to see the story of how they found common ground with the Gorn and got their relationship to the point Bashir could muse about a Gorn pregnancy (Even though they seem now to proliferate through Cloverfield bites), but it doesn't feel like we'll ever see a show in that time period.
 
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