I have to agree with the sentiment that if it's boring, then that would be a deal breaker. I've done it before with the third season of ENT. Certainly, I don't owe it to Star Trek to watch a series that I feel is wasting my time.
If the first 15 to 30 minutes of the premiere is boring, that's it. That's how I lost interest in Enterprise, Insurrection and Nemesis. I couldn't even sit through the rest of it. Can't stress it enough--Discovery has to be careful about it's premiere.
Yeah, I struggled through the first season of SGU. I feel it actually picked up a bit in the second season, but by that time the damage was already done.I really liked the first two Stargate series, so when the third came around I was hoping, it would be good, but I hated it. The main problem was, that I detested the characters so much, that I was rooting for them to all die in a horrible way. I can watch a series, where I hate a character or two, but the majority should be interesting and likeable to me. Ideally there should be one or more characters, which I really love. I just want to be able to root for characters. So I am hoping that it will be different with DIS than it was years ago with SGU. I can watch all kinds of lame or repetitive stories as long as I like the characters.
If there's a Ferengi in it (and there shouldn't be) I won't watch it. I hate those creatures.
If they spend to much time trying to beat me over the head with morality shows, I won't watch.
If they have episodes where the forehead alien of the week is simply a metaphor for some controversial aspect of humanity, I won't watch. If they do this once, I'll forgive them and keep watching, but two of those shows in a short season and I'm outa here. If you want to deal with some controversial aspect of humanity, then do with humans.
If the first 15 to 30 minutes of the premiere is boring, that's it. That's how I lost interest in Enterprise, Insurrection and Nemesis. I couldn't even sit through the rest of it. Can't stress it enough--Discovery has to be careful about it's premiere.
Me too - I actually really liked SGU come its end, but by then it was too late and there were about 6 of us watching. The bit where he's walking round the ship totally alone watching everyone sleep is a strange metaphor for their audience.Yeah, I struggled through the first season of SGU. I feel it actually picked up a bit in the second season, but by that time the damage was already done.
Not being able to watch it...oops too late.
Seconded.Graphic violence and/or gore.
Graphic sex and/or nudity.
Either one of those would have me quickly abandon the show.
What level of sex or nudity would you find acceptable?Graphic violence and/or gore.
Graphic sex and/or nudity.
Either one of those would have me quickly abandon the show.
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