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Poll What do you think about the Setting of DIS?

What is your 1 line reaction to the news about Discovery's setting?

  • I have hated DIS since the ship reveal and am glad its a prequel because I don't have to watch it

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    102
You're overthinking it. "All good things ... must come to an end".

He meant All good things come to those who'll wait...

I think it's quite possible CBS and Fuller are planning more than just Discovery. They are busy creating a whole new look for the Star Trek universe and new incarnations in that universe. Don't be surprised when in two or three years from now CBS and Fuller announce a second series set after Nemesis.
 
You're overthinking it. "All good things ... must come to an end".

He meant All good things come to those who'll wait...

I think it's quite possible CBS and Fuller are planning more than just Discovery. They are busy creating a whole new look for the Star Trek universe and new incarnations in that universe. Don't be surprised when in two or three years from now CBS and Fuller announce a second series set after Nemesis.

Ordinarily I would've agreed that Fuller was simply referencing the first quote above (about coming to an end), simply because, as many have said, 'All good things come to those who wait' really isn't the saying at all.

However, since so many people seem so convinced of the idea, I got curious and did a bit of googling. Lo and behold, regardless of what anyone thinks of the validity of the 'saying', Bryan Fuller apparently does subscribe to it, based on this interview:

http://horrornews.net/104176/interview-bryan-fuller-hannibal-2/

The relevant quote:

Now what would you say to the fans right now because so many people love the show.

Bryan Fuller: I would say, “all good things to those who wait.”

I think Hannibal would say the same thing.

Bryan Fuller: (laughs) It seems like something Hannibal would say.

So that puts a rather more hopeful spin on things...
 
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Ordinarily I would've agreed that Fuller was simply referencing the first quote above (about coming to an end), simply because, as many have said, 'All good things come to those who wait' really isn't the saying at all.

However, since so many people seem so convinced of the idea, I got curious and did a bit of googling. Lo and behold, regardless of what anyone thinks of the validity of the 'saying', Bryan Fuller apparently does subscribe to it, based on this interview:

http://horrornews.net/104176/interview-bryan-fuller-hannibal-2/

The relevant quote:

Now what would you say to the fans right now because so many people love the show.

Bryan Fuller: I would say, “all good things to those who wait.”

I think Hannibal would say the same thing.

Bryan Fuller: (laughs) It seems like something Hannibal would say.

So that puts a rather more hopeful spin on things...
Well I'm not going to argue against this. I certainly hope that I'm wrong and you're right.
 
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