I'm sure he's too busy right now.Can we please keep Matalas away from Star Trek?![]()
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He's hardly the only talent out there. It's absurd to rely solely on one person in a while franchise.Sure, lets keep the guy that made the only watchable Season of Picard and set the groundwork for the next show completely away from the next show.
If that isn't setting things up for failure, I couldn't tell you what is.....
On Enterprise, he co-wrote the story for 3-5 "Impulse" and wrote the story for 3-14 "Stratagem," both great episodes.
Were infrared lenses issued?Sure, lets keep the guy that made the only watchable Season of Picard and set the groundwork for the next show completely away from the next show.
If that isn't setting things up for failure, I couldn't tell you what is.....
Money, primarily.Why does it take 13 people to produce a 10-episode season?
I know who he is.On Enterprise, he co-wrote the story for 3-5 "Impulse" and wrote the story for 3-14 "Stratagem," both great episodes.
On Picard, he wrote 2-1 "The Star Gazer" with Akiva Goldsman. He went on to write 2-2 "Penance" with Akiva Goldsman and Christopher Monfette, story with Michael Chabon, Akiva Goldsman, and Christopher Monfette. Why did it take 4 people to write this episode? He came back in S3 to write 3-1 "The Next Generation," 3-4 "No Win Scenario" with Sean Tretta, and 3-10 "The Last Generation." He also directed the final 2 episodes.
According to Perplexity, these were the producers of PIC S3.
Terry Matalas (Showrunner and Executive Producer)
Alex Kurtzman / Akiva Goldsman / Michael Chabon / James Duff
Patrick Stewart (who also stars as Jean-Luc Picard)
Heather Kadin / Rod Roddenberry / Trevor Roth / Douglas Aarniokoski
Aaron Baiers / Dylan K. Massin / Jason Michael Zimmerman
Why does it take 13 people to produce a 10-episode season?
Let Matalas move on to Disney, he can't do any damage there.![]()
I mean, what? Why do they need more than 2 or 3?Money, primarily.
Season one was mostly fine until the end.Sure, lets keep the guy that made the only watchable Season of Picard
By retconning the end of the previous season AND stupidly setting up a show set on an Enterprise while there's already a better show set on an Enterprise.set the groundwork for the next show
Every production company gets a couple of producers. ex. Roddenberry and Roth are from Roddenberry Productions.I mean, what? Why do they need more than 2 or 3?
Because those 13 may bring different levels of capital and funding, depending. Producers do lots of little tasks too to keep productions on time and on budget.I mean, what? Why do they need more than 2 or 3?
how is the season that saved Picard and TNG doing damage to anything?On Enterprise, he co-wrote the story for 3-5 "Impulse" and wrote the story for 3-14 "Stratagem," both great episodes.
On Picard, he wrote 2-1 "The Star Gazer" with Akiva Goldsman. He went on to write 2-2 "Penance" with Akiva Goldsman and Christopher Monfette, story with Michael Chabon, Akiva Goldsman, and Christopher Monfette. Why did it take 4 people to write this episode? He came back in S3 to write 3-1 "The Next Generation," 3-4 "No Win Scenario" with Sean Tretta, and 3-10 "The Last Generation." He also directed the final 2 episodes.
According to Perplexity, these were the producers of PIC S3.
Terry Matalas (Showrunner and Executive Producer)
Alex Kurtzman / Akiva Goldsman / Michael Chabon / James Duff
Patrick Stewart (who also stars as Jean-Luc Picard)
Heather Kadin / Rod Roddenberry / Trevor Roth / Douglas Aarniokoski
Aaron Baiers / Dylan K. Massin / Jason Michael Zimmerman
Why does it take 13 people to produce a 10-episode season?
Let Matalas move on to Disney, he can't do any damage there.![]()
Season one was mostly fine until the end.
By retconning the end of the previous season AND stupidly setting up a show set on an Enterprise while there's already a better show set on an Enterprise.
Brilliant.
#1 TNG didn't need saving, it ended on TV in 1994 and at the movies in 2002.how is the season that saved Picard and TNG doing damage to anything?
#1 TNG didn't need saving, it ended on TV in 1994 and at the movies in 2002.
#2 I strongly disliked that the PICARD S1-2 cast were dumped in favor of the "big TNG reunion."
#3 I did enjoy having the TNG gang back one last time, but not at the expense of dumping the S1-2 cast.
#4 There's also a lot of bad writing throughout the season.
#5 Matalas just wanted to do TNG S8.![]()
Season 2 was a production nightmare. Michael Chabon (the co-showrunner for season 1) wrote scripts for 202 and 203 dealing with Confederation Earth before COVID took hold. These then needed to be paired down to a single episode, drafted by Akiva Goldsman and Terry Matalas. Then plans changed for season 2, with Christopher Monfette revising the episode again to meet the restrictions of COVID and CBS / Paramount rejecting an initially revised plan for season 2 for "being too Star Trek".He went on to write 2-2 "Penance" with Akiva Goldsman and Christopher Monfette, story with Michael Chabon, Akiva Goldsman, and Christopher Monfette. Why did it take 4 people to write this episode?
I personally love Nemesis, but objectively, it just ended TNG with a big "meh."1. TNG had 2 terrible movie endings, some of which put a bad taste in many peoples mouths for a VERY long time, and ending with the death of Data.
Should'a would'a could'a. Star Trek: Picard was always intended to be Picard post-TNG. I always expected there to be a TNG reunion towards the end, and I'm happy it spanned S3, but I am also upset that it meant ditching the S1-2 cast. I loved Rios, Elnor, Juratti, and Soji (and Kore).2. I could care less about any of those characters to begin with. It should have been the TNG reunion from the beginning.
Insurrection is a great film. There are a lot of great moments in Nemesis, like the wedding reception.3. First watchable TNG since First Contact.
I like S1 more than S2. Aside from Icheb's popping eyeball, what torture? Been a while since I watched. I've never denied S2 as the WTF season.4. And all the needless death and torture of characters and season 1 wasn't? The entire plot of S2 wasn't bad writing? Come on dude.
The four actors who starred in S1-2 and were fired, they weren't "the better for it."5. Yes, and we are all the better for it. Actually not S8, though..... Movie 5. TNG through the lens of the TOS movies. Absolutely Fucking Fantastic.
Generations and the destruction of the Enterprise D.What was the other "bad movie ending?"
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