I once could have attempted it. Those days are long over.
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I mean jeez-o-flip! Did he just get out of bed or something?
But that's the thing: we don't really know if TOS characters were on the ship prior to Kirk assuming command, save for Spock. For me, I like that there is a mix of people we saw in TOS, those from "The Cage" and those we haven't met before. The familiarity of TOS characters make learning about the others easier, as opposed to a whole new crew and trying to tell all of their stories over the course of a season (because, for some reason, some fans need to know every single piece of a character's backstory).I think if I had one criticism of the show so far is how it insists on digging so deep into the lore and intertwining it all. So far, it's a real classic example of small universe syndrome.
For me, ideally, I would've preferred to feature the entire crew that we saw in The Cage and gradually, as we near the Kirk era, more familiar faces like Uhura and Nurse Chapel start appearing on the Enterprise. Nevertheless, we don't truly know much about these TOS characters origins anyway, so, it's really not a HUGE deal for me and by no means a dealbreaker.
I just would've preferred that the series stray away from TOS characters by not featuring them so soon.
There's going to be a new Justified? Fucking awesome! Hopefully Oliphant will return for it.
Edit: Found this. New series is called "City Primeval" and Oliphant will return.
But that's the thing: we don't really know if TOS characters were on the ship prior to Kirk assuming command, save for Spock. For me, I like that there is a mix of people we saw in TOS, those from "The Cage" and those we haven't met before. The familiarity of TOS characters make learning about the others easier, as opposed to a whole new crew and trying to tell all of their stories over the course of a season (because, for some reason, some fans need to know every single piece of a character's backstory).
And like you said in the other post: we're finding out more about these characters in 30-second promos than we have the Discovery crew.Absolutely right. I asked someone today about how much do we really know about Uhura in the 50+ years she's been around? We know her as a familiar face, but, we know nothing about when she was stationed aboard Enterprise, the vastness of her skillset, etc. We take characters like her for granted because they've been around since the beginning, but, when you get right down to it, we don't know much about her.
Look for when Pike's hair reproduces itself, and turns out to have been a tribble.
With just 10 episodes a season, they don't/won't have time for long drawn out intros. I actually LOVE the fact that we have a series delving back into characters we've gotten to know and like (or love) for the past 56 years. YMMV of course, but honestly; as a Trek fan - THIS is the type of thing I hoped for in 1987 when they were talking 'revival' - to continue with the characters I knew and enjoyed.I think if I had one criticism of the show so far is how it insists on digging so deep into the lore and intertwining it all. So far, it's a real classic example of small universe syndrome.
For me, ideally, I would've preferred to feature the entire crew that we saw in The Cage and gradually, as we near the Kirk era, more familiar faces like Uhura and Nurse Chapel start appearing on the Enterprise. Nevertheless, we don't truly know much about these TOS characters origins anyway, so, it's really not a HUGE deal for me and by no means a dealbreaker.
I just would've preferred that the series stray away from TOS characters by not featuring them so soon.
And Brian Brophy finally returns . . . as Federation Ambassador-at-Large Commodore Robert April.I'm still hoping that we get a Dr. Philip Boyce appearance, if not in the series premiere handing off his Sickbay to Dr. M'Benga then as a cameo later in Season 1. Preferably played by Jeffrey Combs.
Although as you already know, everyone in this show is played by Jeffrey Combs. Except Jeffrey Combs, who is portrayed by Vaughn Armstrong in an obvious ratings stunt.
I'm still hoping that we get a Dr. Philip Boyce appearance, if not in the series premiere handing off his Sickbay to Dr. M'Benga then as a cameo later in Season 1. Preferably played by Jeffrey Combs.
Although as you already know, everyone in this show is played by Jeffrey Combs. Except Jeffrey Combs, who is portrayed by Vaughn Armstrong in an obvious ratings stunt.
All of these trailers have looked superb so far. SNW is shaping up to be the main course after Picard wet the appetite.
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