I want all types available too. The idea that scifi must always be this uber-intelligent brain exercise is just fatiguing to me. Scifi has always had a mix.
Otherwise known as dumbing it down, like SF was more like before stargate, buffy, B5, BSG reset, etc...
Sounds like a problem with your library not with SFSf is sliding back into being considered children stuff so to speak. And yes frequently they were dumbed down by modern standards, esp TNG. Tak m local library, once a expansive Sf/Fantasy collections, but now all teh bequests and leatherbound copies of classics are gone, with new acquisitions being a mix of romance, graphic novels aimed at under18yrs old, and nothing controversial like dune (the few left have warning labels for religious and political philosophy), teh forever war (unpatriotic), anything by heinline (controversial sexual content), sherri tepper book removed (offensive religion content-feminist themes offended religions groups, and political stuff considered unpatriotic), george orwell (to controversial/political), Ursula K LeGuin (feminism and anthropological perspective considers anti-religion/discriminatory against men and religion).
To me all emotional serializations sounds like, is just another reality show based on fictional characters, with no story arc, philosophy or purpose, like a diary.
Sounds like a problem with your library not with SF
That's a helluva leap.
Really?
It seems a logical rational progression with what we have been told.
It make's me sad.
What it means is very simple, and not what you describe. What it means is that unlike TOS where we get an episode in which Kirk truly falls in love, then loses her, and one episode later is completely fine, the events of the episodes will contribute to the character development even if the overall plots are self-contained.To me all emotional serializations sounds like, is just another reality show based on fictional characters, with no story arc, philosophy or purpose, like a diary.
just another reality show based on fictional characters
FtfyIt makes me sad.
I am definitely a fan of the serialized format.
As much as I have loved TOS for all these years, the 'disconnectedness' of the episodes gets to the point where you start to feel that all of the characters have very bad cases of amnesia.![]()
It's up for debate whether or not serialization works well for Discovery, Picard, and every other TV show out there, but that doesn't mean Strange New Worlds has to follow suit. Personally, I think it'll be refreshing. I'm absolutely exhausted with season-long arcs as it promotes binge-watching, which I also hate.
I've always thought serialization hurts the rewatch value. I like being able to just pop in any episode at any given time and have a complete story in 48 minutes.
Well, lets take a look at B5, it was serialized, but alot of singular episodes, When I rewatch I don't have to start at season 1 and go, I can start on season 3. Now thats repeat watching, guess you have to watch it the long way atleast once.
She learned "ball" and "blue" in that episode, and since all she really needed for her daily duties was "hailing frequencies open", she could resume her duties the next dayOr the opposite with Uhura, where she had her memories wiped and was back to normal the next episode.
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