It would be a bit of a giggle.I don't want the latter either.
It would be a bit of a giggle.I don't want the latter either.
Trek was trying to tell the same types of stories as shows like Gunsmoke. It didn't want to be the Lone Ranger. I never got the impression it was going for "balance".I get what you mean but I’ve seen other shows made at the time that had the same restrictions but felt more adult. I got the impression from Trek that they always tried to have a balance.
Yeah that one was pushing it. You can tell as it was heavily censored in later tv runs. It wasn’t that bloody though.I'm really hoping we get another exploding alien inside a guy.
It was gruesome as I'll get out and, as has been stated in this thread, completely unnecessary.Yeah that one was pushing it. You can tell as it was heavily censored in later tv runs. It wasn’t that bloody though.
Not necessarily, just because Strange New Worlds will be a prequel doesn't mean that it might not be better for Discovery to not be shackled as such. Discovery never felt to me like it wanted to be a prequel, it was shackled as such but never leaned into it so it just seemed more of a burden than a strength (IMO).
I want some DSC Klingons, possibly mixed with some ST ID Klingons.So... elephant in the room... Are we going to see the same-looking Klingons or are they going to take a page from Picard’s Romulans and have “northern” and “southern” Klingons?
I hope every type of Klingon appears, even "Bob the Discount Klingon" *So... elephant in the room... Are we going to see the same-looking Klingons or are they going to take a page from Picard’s Romulans and have “northern” and “southern” Klingons?
So an action scene means that his vision no longer applies?
I feel like that is baby with the bathwater situation.
Quite right.Now maybe I was watching an entirely different show, but, at no point in either Star Trek: Discovery or Star Trek: Picard did I see any of that being violated. People like to think because action and space battles happen that it's in direct conflict with Gene's constitution. The key is HUMANITY.
We do love Kirk v Spock in "Amok Time" and Kirk v Gorn in "Arena".Besides, action scenes draw more eyeballs. More eyeballs mean more money. That was Gene's vision, too.
Now they gouge more eyeballs too!Besides, action scenes draw more eyeballs. More eyeballs mean more money. That was Gene's vision, too.
I hope they keep this a family show. They don’t need strong language or graphic violence.
And I don't know what there is to be excited about, other than a third Star Trek series being on simultaneously. Oh and we got a nifty in-canon cartoon coming soon made by the same guy behind Rick and Morty! I mean there's no way THAT won't be a farcical disaster.
Give me and show me something to be excited about and I'll be there, but everything in the Trek series around now I've seen leaves me with no reason to be excited.
There better be lots and lots of drones or I’ll be very disappointed.![]()
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