Didn't I hear that it's numbers when it went up (both when they put up season 1 and then subsequently season 2) where surprisingly good?I think Netflix probably bagged the streaming rights to PRO for a decent price that made sense economically. I doubt, given it's continued lack of impact, that it would be viable for them to make more. We'd have heard something on the wind by now I think if the show had done the numbers.
Didn't I hear that it's numbers when it went up (both when they put up season 1 and then subsequently season 2) where surprisingly good?
It's been a bit but I thought "Surprisingly good" was something like "In the top shows released that week" or some such.Surprisingly good is a loaded term which implies they didn’t expect it to do very well…
Forgive me. Conjecture on my part.
Despite it not setting my world on fire, I’d like it to be picked up purely on the basis that many others would be happy.
It's been a bit but I thought "Surprisingly good" was something like "In the top shows released that week" or some such.
Sadly, I think you're right, but I continue to hope.
I think T'Pol's catsuit is an integral part of Trek lore. Nah, I'm joking. It's highly illogical but I'm enough of a petty person to enjoy the tight catsuits and needlessly shapely stuff like that. Even if it does break things but that's just the parts of my brain fighting it out.
My big opinion is that I wish there was more of a focus on the TMP-era side of things before it got into TWOK as I very much enjoy the costumes of that film and after eating up the whole system of uniform and rankings and so on, it just hits me so much that I wish there was more for it. Hell, I even wish STO had more options for TMP uniforms like the away-mission jacket and so on. Oh and I like Profit and Lace for being utter insanity.
Or the fact that the Eugenics Wars having 2x different occurance time frames that are significantly off could mean a branch in the timeline.It did stir the pot in that it once again made the Eugenics Wars a 20th century event. If it has redeeming qualities of any kind, THAT little nugget tossed out by Alok's age and the fact he was Augmented as a young man will keep fandom arguing for years to come.![]()
I know many love it, but this is the thread for controversial opinions and… sorry, but I think PRO is weak.
Most of the characters fell flat for me. The story became less and less interesting the more it leant into being a VOY sequel rather than its own thing. I also found the animation itself to veer between passable and janky.
By the end I was forcing myself through it and as a result ended up dropping it entirely about 6-7 episodes before the end of S02. I can see why it was cancelled and understand why it failed to pick up the audience that it hoped to capture.
As I said, I’m aware many love it. The opinion is mine and mine alone I guess, but this is the thread for it.
Monday marks 20 years since UPN announced the cancellation of Enterprise and rang the death knell of the Classic Era of the franchise. Twenty years later and that pink slip still stings.
To provide context, 20 years to the day after NBC cancelled TOS the fifth movie was already in postproduction and approaching its Summer 1989 release date.
Most people seem to find the TMP uniforms bland and boring, but personally I’m with you — it makes them look like a team of scientists and astronauts, rather than naval officers.I think T'Pol's catsuit is an integral part of Trek lore. Nah, I'm joking. It's highly illogical but I'm enough of a petty person to enjoy the tight catsuits and needlessly shapely stuff like that. Even if it does break things but that's just the parts of my brain fighting it out.
My big opinion is that I wish there was more of a focus on the TMP-era side of things before it got into TWOK as I very much enjoy the costumes of that film and after eating up the whole system of uniform and rankings and so on, it just hits me so much that I wish there was more for it. Hell, I even wish STO had more options for TMP uniforms like the away-mission jacket and so on. Oh and I like Profit and Lace for being utter insanity.
I love how the Classic Era is the original revival-on-TV era, rather than the actual original era.Monday marks 20 years since UPN announced the cancellation of Enterprise and rang the death knell of the Classic Era of the franchise. Twenty years later and that pink slip still stings.
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