You are correct.350 according to Vance, if I remember rightly.
You are correct.350 according to Vance, if I remember rightly.
Yes, they first appeared in Season 2.Were the DOTS around before season 3?
(with perhaps the exception of the Burn Boy), and Saru is a good character made absolutely great by Doug Jones.
We don't see any of the remaining Fed planets I think do we, which is a shame.
I even liked Burn Boy, in a weird way.
I'm really curious what they were planning with the Kelvin/Disco crossover movie idea. It was circa season 2, IIRC.I wish the Tarantino project had actually happened
I'm really curious what they were planning with the Kelvin/Disco crossover movie idea. It was circa season 2, IIRC.
Given what I saw in at least half of the episodes and what I've said so far, not much. Hopefully, producers will stop making such mistakes because they will only run the franchise to the ground faster.
The same applies, BTW, to other franchises.
It's so in the ground it's spinning off multiple series.Given what I saw in at least half of the episodes and what I've said so far, not much. Hopefully, producers will stop making such mistakes because they will only run the franchise to the ground faster.
This literally never happens. Things fans think are existential threats to shows are usually not all that important. Current Trek is one of the most popular franchises in the world.Given what I saw in at least half of the episodes and what I've said so far, not much. Hopefully, producers will stop making such mistakes because they will only run the franchise to the ground faster.
The same applies, BTW, to other franchises.
They created two really interesting, high-potential characters and had NO IDEA what to actually do with them.
They were having a hard enough time giving the established characters meaningful arcs and storylines
surely as “lost opportunities”. Grey and Adira were fantastic ideas, yet they never went anywhere with them, apart giving Adira a ludicrous backstory full of improbable coincidences.Would you categorize these examples as "bad writing"?
Ignore them.Read the room.
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