With how often he's doing it, that's probably a given.He could just be trolling people. Stirring people up to get a reaction and a bit of attention.
... and I (as well as many others) stream it, so his numbers aren't even close to being actual 'eyes on' the Trek shows.Plus those numbers he showed are just for watching on cable. I watch on Crave since it's on there at like 5-6AM, it doesn't air on cable until 9PM.
But the actual numbers would mess up his Chicken Little act.... and I (as well as many others) stream it, so his numbers aren't even close to being actual 'eyes on' the Trek shows.
Star Twerks?Imagine liking both Star Trek and Star Wars. Gross.
^^^.Imagine liking both Star Trek and Star Wars. Gross.
I might watch Star Wars one day, I have never seen it… I wouldn’t know where to begin though as I hear that the universe is quite expansive and complicated! I wonder if I would like it or not? My friends sometimes accidentally get me Star Wars gifts because they think that I like it, they often confuse it with Star Trek.Imagine liking both Star Trek and Star Wars. Gross.
My opinion of SNW is that I'm sold on it. For me, "Ghosts of Illyria" did for SNW what "Context Is for Kings" did for DSC. I'm finally passed the "we'll see... " stage.
I might watch Star Wars one day, I have never seen it… I wouldn’t know where to begin though as I hear that the universe is quite expansive and complicated! I wonder if I would like it or not? My friends sometimes accidentally get me Star Wars gifts because they think that I like it, they often confuse it with Star Trek.![]()
I also got SW toys and stuff and had to pretend to be happy instead of trying to explainI might watch Star Wars one day, I have never seen it… I wouldn’t know where to begin though as I hear that the universe is quite expansive and complicated! I wonder if I would like it or not? My friends sometimes accidentally get me Star Wars gifts because they think that I like it, they often confuse it with Star Trek.
Back to SNW, does anybody have the weekly Neilson viewing figures/ratings yet?![]()
I might watch Star Wars one day, I have never seen it… I wouldn’t know where to begin though as I hear that the universe is quite expansive and complicated!
My opinion of SNW is that I'm sold on it. For me, "Ghosts of Illyria" did for SNW what "Context Is for Kings" did for DSC. I'm finally passed the "we'll see... " stage.
There’s also Resistance, but I found that one to be painfully unwatchable.I think you'll do fine watching them in the order they came out. Something like:
Though it might help to have a watch list for Clone Wars to put the stories in the right order and let you know which ones are skippable.
- Original Trilogy
- Prequel Trilogy
- Clone Wars (3D)
- Rebels
- Sequel Trilogy/Rogue One/Solo
- The Mandalorian
- The Book of Boba Fett
Bringing the subject back to Strange New Worlds: I've seen three episodes now and it's alright. Not my favourite Trek, but it does feel like Trek.
Yeah, that was amazingly bad. I wasn't prepared for how terrible it was. Probably best to skip it.There’s also Resistance, but I found that one to be painfully unwatchable.
This is about where I am right now with how I think I'll be placing the series. Thanks a lot PIC Season 2! I'll just cut-and-paste what I said the other day.What tipped you over? I'm still not quite there yet. The third was good, probably the best, but I haven't been blown away yet.
As it stands I feel I prefer SNW to PIC, but I prefer DSC to SNW.
My biggest worry about SNW was that it might be Star Trek's version of Happy Days. A look back to a "happier", "simpler" time before "everything hit the fan". I've never actually watched a full episode of Happy Days, but that's my image of it. And I thought SNW would just be "that happy time before DSC and PIC!" With Pike's accident being a metaphor for things taking a turn for the worse later on. It can be about that, but it shouldn't be just about that. "Children of Illyria" showed me it wouldn't be. And that's what ultimately sold me on this series and put any doubts I had to rest.
Started good, then became better as it went along. I like how Pike dealt with Number One being Illyrian. La'an's reaction struck true as well. But the thing that really drives the episode home is Number One's pointed question to herself: how would she be regarded if she wasn't thought of as "one of the good ones?"
I never really thought too much about it before when all we had of Pike's crew was "The Cage" but ever since SNW has become a thing, I've wondered "Why didn't Number One become Captain of the Enterprise after Pike instead of Kirk?" Sadly with Starfleet Command being the way it is, clutching their pearls in public to maintain an image, I think she doesn't become Captain because of their intolerance. That makes the Starfleet Admirals who decide these things hypocrites since the Federation claims to be tolerant, but all it is is a claim. They're tolerant up to a point, then very intolerant after that.
The characterization remains spectular, the planet-of-the-week crisis looks routine at first, but then the plot becomes more and more character-driven to the point where it overpowers any routine.
The Illyrians on this world tried to bend over backwards to get into the good graces of the Federation by not doing what was necessary to save themselves and it ended up costing their lives. This is why you don't bend over for society so completely. That society doesn't have your best interests at heart.
Not powerful enough to be a 10, but deserves more than an "I really liked it!" 8 because there was so much to take away from it... so I'm going to give this episode a 9.
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