https://trekmovie.com/2017/09/19/star-trek-discovery-red-carpet-premiere-live-coverage/
Sounds really great and amazing!!!
Sounds really great and amazing!!!

We still need reviews, but the first impression was positive.So maybe all the negativity was overblown?
We still need reviews, but the first impression was positive.
I don´t know if I am exaggerating, but I believe Star Trek is positioned to take off, again.I'm a member of Star Fleet International, and I found most people in that organisation are excited about it. It's a good time now to be a Star Trek fan. Been reading some of the stuff from the premiere.
Oh, I want one of the costumes. Seriously thinking about getting one.
I don´t know if I am exaggerating, but I believe Star Trek is positioned to take off, again.
Bryan Fuller's original anthology concept for Star Trek: Discovery. Who knows?Me too and partially due to aa. I could see them in the offseason of discovery doing miniseries about different fascists of trek (rogue one type stuff). And possibly even a second series because the longer they can keep people subscribed the more money they make.
Cbs has already done that with big brother by adding more cbsaa content after the summer season is done to keep them subscribed longer
I'm a member of Star Fleet International, and I found most people in that organisation are excited about it. It's a good time now to be a Star Trek fan. Been reading some of the stuff from the premiere.
Oh, I want one of the costumes. Seriously thinking about getting one.
Would just need tin be set places they don't need lots of new sets or where dsc sets could be redresssedBryan Fuller's original anthology concept for Star Trek: Discovery. Who knows?
So maybe all the negativity was overblown?
I think what was killing Star Trek around the turn of the millennium were two things; flagging production staff and over-saturation.I don´t know if I am exaggerating, but I believe Star Trek is positioned to take off, again.
Yep. And that last sentence was due to the burn-out from everyone who worked on the show being ten, fifteen, twenty-year veterans. And those veterans were the ones demanding the newer writers with fresher ideas shut up and do things their way.Star Trek "died" because it had been riding a decade of bland mediocrity. It wasn't that there was too much of it--it was there was too much of it and none of it was particularly innovative or engaging.
Actually I find that a lot of Trekkies seem to think that what works for most TV will not work if Trek does it. They want Trek to do what it always has: give us a ship, focus on the senior staff, captain's the lead, the others fall into various archetypes, then send them on episodic "problem-of-the-week" scenarios. VGR did that. ENT started off doing that. Trekkies said "geez, this again?" and tuned out. Now it seems like people are upset that DSC isn't doing that.The trap a lot of Trekkies - myself included - fall into is that good Trek automatically means good television, when that's rarely the case.
I agree with this. Part of why Star Trek hasn't been good television in years is because the people in charge refused to change. You point out that TV is an ever-evolving medium, but Trek refused to evolve with it. Berman, and others, seemed to think that doing it the same way they'd always done it was the key to success.So Discovery can't just settle for being "great Star Trek." It has to be great television. Otherwise, 15 years from now, Burnham will be just as forgotten as Sisko.
So maybe all the negativity was overblown?
Popfunk has already released or will be releasing an official T-Shirt version, and I have a feeling Anovo will probably do one. Anovo doesn't have costumes up on their site yet, but they do have the DSC badges, and I doubt they'd do badges if they didn't plan on making something to put them on.Oh, I want one of the costumes. Seriously thinking about getting one.
You really think someone would do that? Just go on the internet and be overly negative?So maybe all the negativity was overblown?
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