Wouldn’t that be awesome?
Henry Alonso Meyers was co-showrunner of The Magicians (a fantastic show) and they did one musical episode per season as the show went on.
Wouldn’t that be awesome?
I get the feeling that will be the crossover episode since time travel can occur across subspace in Trek and "rhapsody" can also refer to highly volative and expressive emotions, which I'd imagine anyone traveling across about 125 years of history in one direction or the other would experience.![]()
list of SNW season 2 episodes titles from the video above:
1) the broken circle
2) Ad Astra per Aspera
3) Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow
4) Among the Lotus eaters
5) Charades
6) Lost in Translation
7) Those old scientists
8) Under the cloak of war
9) Subspace Rhapsody
10) Hegemony
Welcome to the club. Your kickass Away Team Jacket and Captain Pike Hair Gel kit is in the mail.Hi peeps!
Extremely late to this party, buuuut I’ve just started watching SNWs and am x3 episodes in and loving it!
Would have done this sooner, but now with it on a free-to-air streaming service here in New Zealand, I’m playing ketchup!
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it's landing partyWelcome to the club. Your kickass Away Team Jacket and Captain Pike Hair Gel kit is in the mail.
It's already filming, which likely means they're written all the scripts. The writers being on strike doesn't prevent completed scripts from being filmed.SNW S3 is going to be delayed due to the WGA writer's strike
It's already filming, which likely means they're written all the scripts. The writers being on strike doesn't prevent completed scripts from being filmed.
The question is, are they all 100% or were they expecting to have time to tweak the ones at the end, and how much tweaking do they usually do on set?
IIRC, this happened when NuBSG was on the air. Yes, scripts were already written, but the acting, filming and directing crews paused work "in solidarity" with the writers, impacting all aspects of production. I suspect this will be the case for most shows currently being built.
I stand corrected - thank you for the clarification!The Screen Actors Guild has to continue working (they have a "no strike" clause in their contracts):
https://deadline.com/2023/04/sag-aftra-advises-members-continue-to-work-wga-strike-1235351492/
It's already filming, which likely means they're written all the scripts. The writers being on strike doesn't prevent completed scripts from being filmed.
Short answer: yes.So we all know Trek licensed material isn't considered canon but does it still legally belong to CBS? So for example if I were a greedy CBS executive during the writers strike right now and my latest plot to generate Trek scripts using ChatGPT resulted in gibberish, could I grab the Early Voyages comic book (a 90s comic book featuring Pike's adventures that was actually pretty good), copy and paste those into new scripts to carry the show for another season or more, and get away with it?
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