Unfortunately, TOS was fifty years ago, and Discovery felt nothing like a logical or natural progression.
Speak for yourself.
Unfortunately, TOS was fifty years ago, and Discovery felt nothing like a logical or natural progression.
Speak for yourself.
Then I'm sorry you couldn't see the (very)obvious jumpingoff points from the original series upon which Discovery was built. Michael Burnham is the best thing to happen to Spock since the Genesis Device. The new insights on the Sarek family dynamic (especially in "Lethe") helped me understand and appreciate the Spock character even more than I did before and all in ways that grew out of his and and his parents characterizations in the original series. Likewise and even more so for Christopher Pike.I am. Which is why the message is from my account.
Then I'm sorry you couldn't see the (very)obvious jumpingoff points from the original series upon which Discovery was built. Michael Burnham is the best thing to happen to Spock since the Genesis Device. The new insights on the Sarek family dynamic (especially in "Lethe") helped me understand and appreciate the Spock character even more than I did before and all in ways that grew out of his and and his parents characterizations in the original series. Likewise and even more so for Christopher Pike.
From my perspective, every word you just said was wrong.I'm happy for you? From my perspective it was lazy bolting on to a popular character as a way to get the fanbase to accept bland, unimaginative storytelling. Spock's arc already made perfect sense without the "it didn't happen" stuff from Discovery.
From my perspective, every word you just said was wrong.
Okay! I'm glad we agree.Okay?
Okay! I'm glad we agree.
No, I got over BermaTrek decades ago.We do agree. You like bland, unimaginative TV.![]()
Exhibit A: TNG.The problem being, of course, different people fell in love with different things. So if you try ANYTHING new, you are very likely going to violate something SOME set of fans loves about Star Trek.
Indeed, and imagined from a 2010s era lens, just like Star Trek before.Discovery and Picard are logical and natural progressions of the stories we got 30 years ago.
No, I got over BermaTrek decades ago.
And the sounds just like the people who complained about Star Trek the motion picture who complained about Star Trek the Next Generation who complain about Deep Space Nine etcetera and so forth ad nauseam ever since Star Trek started producing spin-offs. None of them were right and neither are you. if I'm being snarky it's because I've heard it all before a million times. Some things never change.A lot of us did (though like all Trek, it had its moments). Doesn't change that Picard and Discovery are proudly tromping along in its footsteps. I mean, we've had roughly forty episodes of All-Access Trek and the only thing that has really stuck with me was Clancy yelling at Picard.
Just a lot of really good current TV out there, and when I see the All-Access stuff mentioned as "good TV", I wonder if people really believe that or just aren't able to let Trek go.
JI wonder if people really believe that or just aren't able to let Trek go.
And the sounds just like the people who complained about Star Trek the motion picture who complained about Star Trek the Next Generation who complain about Deep Space Nine etcetera and so forth ad nauseam ever since Star Trek started producing spin-offs. None of them were right and neither are you. if I'm being snarky it's because I've heard it all before a million times. Some things never change.
Respectfully, when it comes "letting go", bear in mind you're the one hanging around the forum of a show that you don't watch anymore. The fact that you're even here means that you yourself haven't "let go".
Was it lazy when I gave Spock a brother?
I didn't say it was a good decision, but I didn't consider lazy one either. Sybok added nothing to Spock's tale while Michael Burnham has given Spock layers.Were you not around when this happened?
Sybok added nothing to Spock's tale while Michael Burnham has given Spock layers.
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