These two examples aren't Kurtzman's doing. Disco S1 was Bryan Fuller making the decisions at the start while Picard S2 was the Blessed Lord Terry.
Blessed be...These two examples aren't Kurtzman's doing. Disco S1 was Bryan Fuller making the decisions at the start while Picard S2 was the Blessed Lord Terry.
I have to agree. I dont care for season 1 of Discovery but the original plans would have meant I would have missed out on the rest of the show which I adore and the abundance of other Trek content I have loved from this renaissance era.Fuller leaving DSC was one of the best things that could have ever happened to that series, and to streaming Trek.
Fuller leaving DSC was one of the best things that could have ever happened to that series, and to streaming Trek.
Corrected your typo.These two examples aren't Kurtzman's doing. Disco S1 was Bryan Fuller making the decisions at the start while Picard S2 was the Blessed Lord Akiva.
I quite enjoyed both episodes. Solid eights. Not sure what's so "bad" about them.
Different strokes, I guess. I was totally entertained by both plotlines.The second one is painfully boring.
True, but that's not exactly a high bar.The first was clearly better, but I like both. Neither are S-tier Trek but for a 32nd century setting it was above average.
The second one is painfully boring.
I'm not looking for S tier. Average is fine.The first was clearly better, but I like both. Neither are S-tier Trek but for a 32nd century setting it was above average.
That’s a pretty common practice for tv series. Build your sets, hook in your audience, amortize the big costs across the season.
In previous iterations of Trek, various facilities in Earth orbit--including Spacedock One and the San Francisco Shipyards--tend only to be there when a story requires them to be there. Otherwise, Earth's orbit has often been depicted as empty. IMO, they're always there but to see them depends on one's orbital altitude and angle.Well yes, but we know they didn't exist because they weren't there when the whole "DMA" thing happened.
Different strokes, I guess. I was totally entertained by both plotlines.
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