Re: Rumours, news and general speculation
Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2018 8:16 am
I finally read some of the Memory Alpha and spoiled this series for myself. Yeeesh, this seems like it's awful.
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Sonic Glitch wrote:Problem solved.
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Sonic Glitch wrote:Problem solved.
https://imgur.com/fpaDNy5
Edit: Gave up on trying to host it. If someone else can figure it out, feel free.
Or the show could have respected Star Trek lore and canon... and go where no Star Trek Show has gone before, after Nemesis....Nutso wrote:Sonic Glitch wrote:Problem solved.
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The show should have been a reboot of the Star Trek universe, or a prequel to the Abrams-verse. I think that is the hurdle that this show has with fans. It would be easier to explore those new universes instead of reshaping the universe we've known for most of our lives.
I don't understand what's so difficult, storytelling-wise, to continue from Nemesis.DarkMoineau wrote:Or the show could have respected Star Trek lore and canon... and go where no Star Trek Show has gone before, after Nemesis....Nutso wrote:Sonic Glitch wrote:Problem solved.
https://imgur.com/fpaDNy5
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The show should have been a reboot of the Star Trek universe, or a prequel to the Abrams-verse. I think that is the hurdle that this show has with fans. It would be easier to explore those new universes instead of reshaping the universe we've known for most of our lives.
As long as CBS and Paramount are separated we are going to see a lots of stupid ideas because of rights issues...
Actually, especially after seeing that image (how did you get an image tag for it by the way? I couldn't find them on imgur when I tried to share), I think the show works best when thought of as a sequel to Enterprise, not a prequel to TOS. Enterprise already up-ended the visuals so now they decided to embrace it.Nutso wrote:Sonic Glitch wrote:Problem solved.
https://imgur.com/fpaDNy5
Edit: Gave up on trying to host it. If someone else can figure it out, feel free.
The show should have been a reboot of the Star Trek universe, or a prequel to the Abrams-verse. I think that is the hurdle that this show has with fans. It would be easier to explore those new universes instead of reshaping the universe we've known for most of our lives.
https://i.imgur.com/fpaDNy5.jpgSonic Glitch wrote:Actually, especially after seeing that image (how did you get an image tag for it by the way? I couldn't find them on imgur when I tried to share), I think the show works best when thought of as a sequel to Enterprise, not a prequel to TOS. Enterprise already up-ended the visuals so now they decided to embrace it.Nutso wrote:Sonic Glitch wrote:Problem solved.
https://imgur.com/fpaDNy5
Edit: Gave up on trying to host it. If someone else can figure it out, feel free.
The show should have been a reboot of the Star Trek universe, or a prequel to the Abrams-verse. I think that is the hurdle that this show has with fans. It would be easier to explore those new universes instead of reshaping the universe we've known for most of our lives.
Edit: It also doesn't bother me to chalk up the differences to 40 years of television making advancement. My position has evolved since Enterprise. Previously I would've been right there with the pitchforks, but now while I love Trouble with Tribbles and In A Mirror Darkly as valentine's to the fans, I don't take the visuals as gospel.
CBS All Access' Star Trek: Discovery is making its second showrunner change.
Out are Gretchen Berg and Aaron Harberts, who originally took over the role at the helm of the drama from Bryan Fuller. Executive producer Alex Kurtzman, who has guided the franchise (and a few of its feature films), will take over as showrunner on season two. As part of the change, Kurtzman will now also oversee the Discovery writers room for season two.
"We’ve made some producer changes at Star Trek: Discovery. The series continues under the creative vision and leadership of executive producer and co-creator Alex Kurtzman. Discovery remains on course for season two in 2019 with new and continuing stories that build on its successful premiere season," producers CBS Television Studios said Thursday in a statement to The Hollywood Reporter.
Sources tell THR that Discovery is nearing what has been characterized as a planned production hiatus after episode five, which will allow Kurtzman time to regroup the show's writing staff. Production is not expected to be impacted by the showrunner change.
Alas, Spock is definitely headed to Star Trek: Discovery in Season 2 but he won't be the cool-headed Vulcan you know from the original Star Trek series. After dropping the big news that the OG character was headed to Discovery at Comic-Con, new showrunner Alex Kurtzman shared even more details about Spock's much-anticipated appearance, and it looks like there's some major family drama ahead.
"This is not entirely the Spock who has been formed enough to be the Spock that we know from TOS. There's a lot of story about who Spock was before he becomes the Spock that is the yin-yang to Kirk," Kurtzman told TV Guide. "What I'm so excited about is that we have an opportunity to present a version of Spock that's both totally consistent with the Spock everyone knows but very, very different. And it's all gonna tie to how we sync up with canon."