He's just a blueshirt character.We didn't get to see much of Sam Kirk aside from him getting knocked into cardiac arrest. Jury is out on his character.

He's just a blueshirt character.We didn't get to see much of Sam Kirk aside from him getting knocked into cardiac arrest. Jury is out on his character.
I dunno, hard to call a character we saw briefly as a corpse a legacy character. Yeah, technically true.it's just another legacy character in the crowd,
Yes, engineering is btw also filmed on that AR set.I've been wondering if they were using that tech for this show. Seems like it should be a standard thing going forward. Unreal Engine is capable of some crazy-good shit.
I'm not a fan of the 'small universe' stuff either. The actress playing Uhura is doing a great job, though. We didn't get to see much of Sam Kirk aside from him getting knocked into cardiac arrest. Jury is out on his character.
In the same vein, after watching an interview with the actress playing Chapel, I'm doubly bummed that they didn't just make a new character and let her rock that righteous Aussie accent!
Also a shit-ton secondary material (books, comics), deleted scene in ST09, we know when/how he dies...I dunno, hard to call a character we saw briefly as a corpse a legacy character. Yeah, technically true.
Maybe post this in the comment sections of Mecharandom, Nerdrotic or Doomcock..? You’ll gets lots of attention and likes there……Wow this episode was baaad.The endless 'music', singing, fake-looking set (surrounded by christmas lights) and the drawn out 'figuring out communication'. Boring! The first episode was ok, this one was garbage. This episode is just Discovery with a different skin - and not even that different at that.
Same irritating, irregular, unnatural cadence as Discovery, too. What the hell is is with that? Like everything is abrupt, shallow and decided in an instant but then suddenly a drawn out, "We've lost contact with the ship. We're on our own" instance of repeated sentences. The dialog just like Disc., is often incredibly dumb and cringeworthy - can't quite put my finger on it. Like a mixture of a kids' show and some amateur writer creating the dialog.
I'll stick with it though and hope it's the usual star trek 'first season is trash' problem.
09 clues us in that Kirk Sr. was very strong influence towards Starfleet.Yes, we don't know his character (and I find it weird that he also was in Starfleet, lest even on the friggin' Enterprise itself!). But still.
Sounds impossible. Every fan knows that TOS was the height of professionalism. I was told this by top men.TOS characters went from being extremely stoic to unnaturally melodramatic from one scene to the next, as was common on TV back then.
They're not yellow lights. They're closed blinds. Look closely.(did anyone notice the windows in Pike's quarter went from "starfield" to the much more budget-friendly "yellow light"s)
Sounds impossible. Every fan knows that TOS was the height of professionalism. I was told this by top men.
You had already decided you were going to hate it before it started.
It looks and feels nothing like Discovery, and acts nothing like it. It's hard to believe you don't have preconceived notions while saying the above.Not at all! I don't hate the show so far anyway - it's only been 2 episodes, but it does appear headed towards being a Discovery clone.
I'm not getting the Discovery comparison either. Two completely different crews and ships along with one being serialized and the other being episodic. The only thing similar about them is the scenes on the bridge which you could say about the majority of Trek shows that take place on a bridgeIt looks and feels nothing like Discovery, and acts nothing like it. It's hard to believe you don't have preconceived notions while saying the above.
This is actually one thing I really don't like about modern Trek, SNW included – that apparently every captain needs to have their own catchphrase for going to warp![]()
You're confusing her with Saru.When Burnham was promoted to captain she said something like "I guess I need a catchphrase now." Something like that. Seriously.![]()
Pretty sure Saru didn't say that.You're confusing her with Saru.
You know what? I don't understand why directors now feel they have to move the camera all the time. Static cameras were absolutely fine to me. Handhelf shaky-cam is just distracting, and doesn't make the scene feel "dynamic" in any way.I actually do think the bridge scenes beween SNW / DIS / JJTrek movies are filmed in a very similar way. Probably dependant on the hardware used (because the writing & acting is wildly different between those three). I think it's the similar angles, camera movements, cuts between actors.
Similar to how TNG/DS9/VOY/ENT had a very similar filmmaking style, as well as TOS/season1&2 TNG.
PIC is somewhat of a weird exception, I think because of all the "holographic interfaces" the filmmaking looks much more stable & boring, everyone is always sitting and the camera doesn't move from one character to another, instead just sideways left & right and then cuts from one character to the next.
On 90s Trek you often had one character in the foreground saying something, than the camera shifting focus to another character in the background saying the next line. Both in the same frame, just the camera shifting focus on which the one talking. On modern Trek you have the camera moving around from one person to the next saying their lines, and usually one or two characters (Pike, Burnham, Kirk) also walking around & catching the camera again at a later point on a different position to continue the conversation.
Pretty sure Saru didn't say that.
What, no catchphrase contest?
We didn't get to see much of Sam Kirk aside from him getting knocked into cardiac arrest. Jury is out on his character.
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