Well they're playing college students, so 18-30 makes sense. How old do you think college students are?It looks like a CW show with a Discovery paint job, complete with CW looking "Young Adults" (who may be anywhere from 18-30 in age IRL)
Well they're playing college students, so 18-30 makes sense. How old do you think college students are?It looks like a CW show with a Discovery paint job, complete with CW looking "Young Adults" (who may be anywhere from 18-30 in age IRL)
40 to 50 sometimes.Well they're playing college students, so 18-30 makes sense. How old do you think college students are?
When I was in college, every class had the token older student or two. Meaning "over 30", a.k.a. "non-traditional students". But that's about it. Where I went to college, they were mostly 18-23 (taking five years instead of four wasn't uncommon where I went) and there were a lot of students in their mid-to-late-20s if they were dragging it out.40 to 50 sometimes.
This is most likely the case, but I think the shortage of Starfleet Officers in the time after The Burn might've led Starfleet Academy to relax those rules a little since everyone was cut off from each other until a few years ago, relative to SFA's time.Just as an example, to be eligible for admission to a U.S. military academy, you must be at least 17 years old and not have passed your 23rd birthday by July 1st of the year you plan to enter. They may have some similar requirements in order to enter Starfleet (at least for human cadets).
Just as an example, to be eligible for admission to a U.S. military academy, you must be at least 17 years old and not have passed your 23rd birthday by July 1st of the year you plan to enter. They may have some similar requirements in order to enter Starfleet (at least for human cadets).
When Garak wound Worf up about wanting to join Starfleet Worf's less racist objections were due to Garak's history as a spy. He did not seem to be under the impression that Garak couldn't join because of his age.There are without a doubt several people older than 23 who would've wanted to join Starfleet but couldn't because of the circumstances. Sahil from "That Hope Is You" (DSC) is who I'm thinking of. Although, when we see him at the end of the season, he's a Lieutenant. So maybe they've let people in his situation bypass the Academy.
Honestly, I’d be a happy camper if this is how Starfleet Academy shakes down. Nothing too fancy there, but if done competently this could be some good solid storytelling and classic Star Trek. Nothing more I’m asking of these shows, personally.The one kid who is a outsider who joins because of Giamatti will learn to love Starfleet. The "I got to become Captain" girl will learn to lighten up. The rich prince boy will learn to check his privilege, The shy girl will learn to become more assertive and superpower girl will learn to control her powers and not be scared of them, Klingon dude will show a non-Klingon cliche side to him and how he doesn't want to be a warrior.
I have a bad feeling they are going to write that one girl character like she is a superhero. They basically gave her a superpower. The MCU effect on Trek I suppose. I mean the character arcs pretty much write themselves.
The one kid who is a outsider who joins because of Giamatti will learn to love Starfleet. The "I got to become Captain" girl will learn to lighten up. The rich prince boy will learn to check his privilege, The shy girl will learn to become more assertive and superpower girl will learn to control her powers and not be scared of them, Klingon dude will show a non-Klingon cliche side to him and how he doesn't want to be a warrior.
Interesting! What an incredibly obscure Trek reference. Seán Ferrick mentioned the laplings in his trailer review, but I missed that this is what he was talking about. Thank you!Laplings, which were almost extinct when Kivas Fajo had a rare one.
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I mean - you kinda' nailed it here, what the criticism comes down to.I'm not getting the real negative opinion here, since it seems pretty much what was advertised.
It seems like they're very much going with Caleb as being the "main character" of the series, with a personal connection to both Ake (the chancellor of the academy) and Braka (the villain of the season). Looks like he also gets the love interest (Zoë Steiner's character - Tarima Sadal), and that Tatiana Maslany is playing his mother.
I can see some people being somewhat let down by this, because it kind of cuts down on the "purity" of the concept of the Academy as a setting if you have a main character bringing so much baggage into the season. But I don't know if that many non-Trekkies will be able to hold the interest based upon the concept alone, and the idea of a special main character who has a lot of backstory in a school setting is pretty frequent (see Harry Potter).
That said, I'm hoping that most of what we're seeing here is from Episode 1, and that they cycle around the main cast in the later episodes, giving them all a chance to shine.
And in this case - Caleb & the other students around him look like the most bland generic protagonist(tm) imaginable.
Contain your exuberance. When Kurtzman leaves, it will be of his own accord. But even if such a scenario as you present were to happen, this show fails and Paramount actually does fire Kurtzman as a result, it will mean the end of Star Trek onscreen for the foreseeable future. It will be a lot longer than "a couple years" when a new show does come along, we're talking decades if ever.Well, it doesn't look good. That's all I'm saying.
Still, if it's as bad as it seems it might finally send Kurtzman packing, we can close out SNW and make some new Treks in a couple years once the dust settles. And make them good.
The "shy girl" you mentioned is a hologram only created a few weeks before. Her deal is awkward fish out of water - maybe autistic coded.
For what?Not a good omen.
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