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What do we know for sure? Or almost sure?

so I take it you don't like Discovery then

I've watched every episode, but find the quippy, MCU style dialogue grating and the action adventure over sci-fi vibe ill suiting to Star Trek. Many of the characters are bland, under developed and under utilised.

So, all in all I find many flaws in it but still watch it.
 
I've watched every episode, but find the quippy, MCU style dialogue grating and the action adventure over sci-fi vibe ill suiting to Star Trek. Many of the characters are bland, under developed and under utilised.

So, all in all I find many flaws in it but still watch it.

Fair enough, I think this is one of those “agree to disagree” situations.
 
And nothing in Luke Skywalker’s portrayal in The Last Jedi was in any way inconsistent with the original trilogy. Unless you’re more familiar with the EU’s absurd parody of Luke.

Some fans liked this interpretation of the character others hated it. I thought it was the more interesting aspect of the film over the resistance ships running out of fuel part.

Suffice to say I can see a similar divide among Trek fans when this Picard show comes out later in the year. Expect to see angry neck beards with toys in the background posting videos on YouTube raging that "SJWs ruined Jean-Luc Picard".
 
Some fans liked this interpretation of the character others hated it. I thought it was the more interesting aspect of the film over the resistance ships running out of fuel part.

Suffice to say I can see a similar divide among Trek fans when this Picard show comes out later in the year. Expect to see angry neck beards with toys in the background posting videos on YouTube raging that "SJWs ruined Jean-Luc Picard".

Ahh, yeah I get what you mean now.

Luke was certainly divisive, but let's face it, the usual suspects are going to be very angry about "SJWs ruined Star Trek !!!" regardless. Personally, what I'd like to see is some totally unexpected development of Picard's character, but development that makes sense if you think about it.
 
Many of the characters are bland, under developed and under utilised.

So ... like TNG? :-D

Some fans liked this interpretation of the character others hated it. I thought it was the more interesting aspect of the film over the resistance ships running out of fuel part.

Alright, I'm curious now, though completely uninterested in reading the EU: how was Luke different in these books?
 
And nothing in Luke Skywalker’s portrayal in The Last Jedi was in any way inconsistent with the original trilogy. Unless you’re more familiar with the EU’s absurd parody of Luke.

I liked the EU version of Luke, especially by the end of Fate of the Jedi. He'd been through a lot, but he wasn't the burned out fresh milk obsessed wreck of a man that TLJ left us with. I did not like the characterization at all. I can only call it Luke Without Mara Jade.

Steering this back to the subject at hand: it's ok to develop characters and let them grow but you run the risk of taking a steaming fresh dump on an audience that doesn't appreciate it (but being Star Wars viewers will just wipe it off and come back for more) when you decide it will be cool to be all iconoclast like Rian Johnson, whatever his creative reasons were, and go out of your way to shake up a franchise in all the wrong ways.

I know some feel that that happened with Season 1 of Discovery and certainly it WAS a shakeup, but I think they were very careful avoid damaging anything that was deemed to sacred, apart from some Fullerisms that could not be fixed. Those things were addressed later and were well done. Both seasons work well together, I am finding on rewatch.

The Picard series will have the benefit of that risk already having been done, but more importantly, by having an actor, Stewart, who will be instrumental in how his iconic character is portrayed rather than apparently being ignored and misused as was the case recently with Hamill.
 
We really don't know anything about season three of Discovery? We know they entered a time vortex, but they could be headed anywhere. Including Burnham somehow having to take the place of Jesus to make the timeline right.
 
We really don't know anything about season three of Discovery? We know they entered a time vortex, but they could be headed anywhere. Including Burnham somehow having to take the place of Jesus to make the timeline right.
That means about half the men in Italy right now.:guffaw:

I think we're gonna need a last name on that one.
 
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