When we get there, I'll let you knowShouldn't it look like from the middle of the 23rd century?![]()
When we get there, I'll let you knowShouldn't it look like from the middle of the 23rd century?![]()
Using that example, would we only be able to faithfully revisit the "Batman" series if it was exactly like Adam West's? Would no variation on it be acceptable?I really like Discovery, but comparing it to TOS is like comparing Gotham to the old Adam West Batman. They're not the same world or characterisations, no matter what CBS says.
I think the characterisations of the TOS characters is where DISCO really succeeds in being like TOS. I just watched The Cage and If Memory Serves back to back. Totally bought Mount and Hunter as playing the same character. Ditto for Nimoy/Peck and Barrett/RomijnI really like Discovery, but comparing it to TOS is like comparing Gotham to the old Adam West Batman. They're not the same world or characterisations, no matter what CBS says.
TOS could be very action oriented when it wanted to be. Almost every episode contains some form of fight be it mano-a-mano or ship to ship. Amok Time and Arena come to mind.
TOS could be very action oriented when it wanted to be. Almost every episode contains some form of fight be it mano-a-mano or ship to ship. Amok Time and Arena come to mind.
I think the characterisations of the TOS characters is where DISCO really succeeds in being like TOS. I just watched The Cage and If Memory Serves back to back. Totally bought Mount and Hunter as playing the same character. Ditto for Nimoy/Peck and Barrett/Romijn
Not really who Pike is based on my recent viewing of the episode. He was just getting over a bad day. For most of the episode he's smart, determined and in control.TOS Pike = Depressed,
True, but it felt similar enough to me to tug at the heartstringsBut we've never seen an Enterprise like that before?
JB
When we get there, I'll let you know
I thought the Jefferies model did have "plates" and only looked smooth due to the limitations of 60's broadcast television.Fair enough.
But one thing I've noticed, not about DSC particularly, but all subsequent shows including the movies the seem to be less futuristic than the original Enterprise. Jeffries designed the ships with a smooth hull look that later incarnations always ruined with their designs and "aztecing" on the hull to look like a bunch of welded plates rather than one complete seamless piece. The later designers even claimed their versions were "more realistic" when I wonder where the saw a real Klingon or Starship to compare. Now the interiors maybe, but the external ship appearances were much better in the original, IMO.
As an old TOS fan myself (saw then TOS third season first run in 1969) - why type another paragraph when you can quote someone who sums up your own feeling quite well?TOS is my favorite Trek series and I have been watching it since the 1960's. I really like Discovery and enjoy the additions it has made to Spock's history and to Star Trek in general.
Change and long lasting franchises go hand in hand. Though nothing they've done so far has changed the Spock character into something "the original creators wouldn't want to happen.". Creators, original and otherwise, have been adding to the character since the first episode. It's their job.
Too much of "what we know" is fanon anyway.![]()
No it should look like a present day view of the 23rd century, not a view from 50 years agoShouldn't it look like from the middle of the 23rd century?![]()
And if DSC is in TOS's universe, the audience starting with DSC - how would they sit through TOS's differences with Pike, Mudd and the rest? There ya go.
I mean, down here there are literally hundreds and thousands of blinking, beeping, and flashing lights, blinking and beeping and flashing - they're *flashing* and they're *beeping*. I can't stand it anymore! They're *blinking* and *beeping* and *flashing*! Why doesn't somebody pull the plug!
Wait, what? Spock is mentally unbalanced for 2 episodes, but at no point does he do anything murderous.Worse, season 2 with axe murderer Spock - I stopped watching, because while there probably was a follow-up to explain such seemingly apocryphal behavior, so many more elements were just dumb.
There is no opening theme monologue?Never mind the new opening theme monologue, how much bigger sledgehammer do they need - unless the target audience hasn't passed the final test to graduate from preschool to get into kindergarten?
Um, they'd realize that it was a TV show made fifty-plus years ago with different sets and actors, and just go with it?
I like to think that most viewers can grasp that without their heads exposing.
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