How is it serious and childish at the same time?STD's the worst of both worlds. Seriousness, humorlessness and general boredom of TNG, characterization and acting (or lack thereof) of Voyager and Enterprise, and the shallowness and childishness of the JJ flicks.
Can't be cancelled soon enough.
I personally always want more of a show, but I could see the benefits. If the story is well told, the amount of time it takes doesn't matter as much.A friend who generally likes Discovery conjectured recently that the show would be better if each episode were only a half hour. Explaining her thoughts that the story would at least move along faster.
Does any one who is a fan of the show agree with this?
I know there are people here who deplore the though of opinions of. fans influancing the shows and movies, but next season the producers will have the benefit of consumer feedback in the form of viewer thoughs and social media. Which could result in major changes in what is produced.
Including anayisis of postings here.
While I feel the opposite. One change I see advocated in fan posting on various websites and in reviews is the show need to "lighten up," this would be the first (of many) suggestion I personally would want the production team to adopt.I sure as fuck hope not.
While I feel the opposite. One change I see advocated in fan posting on various websites and in reviews is the show need to "lighten up," this would be the first (of many) suggestion I personally would want the production team to adopt.
Bringing the war with the Klingons to a swift conclusion is another common fan desire TPTB should seriously consider. More along too non-war related "traditional" missions.
You might think of it as fanwanky, but when the fans are right, the fans are right.
Recall Vger23, it was just such fanwanky feedback that resulted in Leonard Nimoy being given many more lines and much more screen time during TOS.
Who other than the show's fan (aka "the viewers") should TPTB be looking too? Focus internally into the echo chamber that is their writer's room, with no external input from the fan base?
Not just long term trekkies, but also the fans they've ackuired over the last few weeks.
The old saying goes "the customer's always right." Especially today, when the customer is one button push from a dozen other hot new shows.
They will look at ratings, and follow their general outlines with minor modifications based upon some feedback.Who other than the show's fan (aka "the viewers") should TPTB be looking too? Focus internally into the echo chamber that is their writer's room, with no external input from the fan base?
Not just long term trekkies, but also the fans they've ackuired over the last few weeks.
The old saying goes "the customer's always right." Especially today, when the customer is one button push from a dozen other hot new shows.
I will never understand this point of view. I have found great character development in both.The problem with both STD and the Kelvin movies is bad writing, and by that I mean poor character development and too much content crammed, with an emphasis on special effects and action.
I wouldn't expect them to.In which case, one expects producers to listen to what will be most profitable, and that may or may not involve listening to groups of fans.
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