Nah, they'll air weekly.
I wonder when Amazon Prime gets it. If it launching at 12.01am in US, Prime won't get it for at least 19 hours (with time difference) as it dated for the 24th, if it like Netflix with STD being added at 10am it'll effectly be 2 days later (29ish hours but another night and morning for Europeans).
Long time for spoilers to be seen.
Very nice updating. Loving the detail. Hoping that's not the only scene.
What if the OT is called Star Trek Picardo and the OT is about Robert Picardo instead?
Bleh. According to Captains' Logs: The Unauthorized Complete Trek Voyages, episode writer Melinda Snodgrass explained that "It was intended to be a commentary about immigration, because I hate the current American policy. I wanted it to be something that says sometimes those outsiders you think are so smelly and wrong-colored, can bring enormous benefits to your society because they bring life and energy. That's what I was going for." In Star Trek: The Next Generation Companion, Snodgrass admitted this commentary was erased through rewrites and budget issues. (Thanks to Memory-Alpha for this factoid.) She is not wrong. Whatever good intentions there may have been, they are all erased the minute Pulaski says "breeding stock," if not before.
When Star Trek: The Next Generation Was Bad, It Was Truly Horrendous
Regarding Up the Long Ladder:
I forget to include this one among the worst of Star trek but yeah it's BAD
Ok, am I imagining it, or was there an episode of Enterprise, where Captain Archer was doing a Q&A, or answering letters, and one of them was from "little Jimmy Kirk" ?
This does kind of make Discovery's "The Sound of Thunder" not seem so bad in retrospect, not because it isn't terrible but because I guess Star Trek has always had the potential to be this bad in it.
Yeah Enterprise started in the 2150s and Kirk was born 2233.Wouldn't Kirk still be years from being born during Enterprise?
Ok, am I imagining it, or was there an episode of Enterprise, where Captain Archer was doing a Q&A, or answering letters, and one of them was from "little Jimmy Kirk" ?
You may be thinking of the episode of Quantum Leap where Sam leaps into an actor on a cheesy 50s kid's sci-fi show about time travel and it ends with the host answering fan mail, featuring a letter from little Sam Beckett, which inspired his time travel theories to begin with.
Wouldn't Kirk still be years from being born during Enterprise?
I feel like there's a much higher bar these days than an unserialized syndicated show, though.This does kind of make Discovery's "The Sound of Thunder" not seem so bad in retrospect, not because it isn't terrible but because I guess Star Trek has always had the potential to be this bad in it.
I'm so torn on this. lol
On the one hand, yay Guinan. On the other hand, the show has to stop being about just reliving the 90s at some point. lol
The more characters you bring back, the more you have to justify their existence, and the harder that becomes.
Like bringing back Wesley without dealing with the Traveler stuff would just be cheap and give him less of a character arc.
Just imagine Wil is doing the metacommentary after show thing as Wesley, out of time and as an observer of what's passing.
If it were appearing to be reliving the 90s I might agree. But we've already seen what Spiner is doing, and I can't see Riker or Troi being in it for more than 5 mins either.I'm so torn on this. lol
On the one hand, yay Guinan. On the other hand, the show has to stop being about just reliving the 90s at some point. lol
I liked the Kelvin Star Trek series from 2011-2016.For some reason despite loving both Star Trek and comics I've never really read any Trek comics. Anyone know if any of these on sale on Comixology are worth reading?
Lol, typical. Basically the only one I have no interest in.
The only other comics from that sale I read were Mirror Broken and Through the mirror and those weren't very good in my opinion. I always wanted to see a mirror version of TNG but this didn't work. The novel Dark Mirror was much more interesting.
The only other comics from that sale I read were Mirror Broken and Through the mirror and those weren't very good in my opinion. I always wanted to see a mirror version of TNG but this didn't work. The novel Dark Mirror was much more interesting.
Dark Mirror? Yes, it was written before it.Just reading the plot for that. I assume it was written before DS9's mirror episodes?
Renegade Cut did a video about the Berman era, and... yikes.
I don't know if I can ever be objective of the Berman era, and maybe it's because it's all subjective anyway, but I don't think it's an accident that Trek got worst after Pillar and Taylor and basically Behr/Moore/et al were out of the picture and they were allowed carte blanche.The video is basically "this guy who had faults is so much better than this guy with faults".
You can (and many have) that Roddenberry was pretty much the worst thing to happen to Star Trek beyond Star Trek existing, and people not buying into his vision has arguably led to the best Star Trek of the entire franchise.
The Berman and Braga hate usually glosses over every good thing they did to focus on the bad. Which, okay, you have your preferences. But starting from the Roddenberry apologia before veering into that comes off as disingenuous. And somehow Berman is the sole issue with studios and equal pay... sure.
(I also take issue with taking everyone's word for things but never getting Berman's side of the story. It's certainly convenient for people like Pillar to say they had no knowledge of anything going on and lump it on the guy no one's talking to.)
Berman saying sexist stuff to female cast members is unforgivable, but Roddenberry being a serial womanizer is somehow just flaws of a great man.
Watching some old TNG eps...saw the one with the stereotypical Irish villagers and the clones, god damn, that might the worst Trek story I've ever seen.
You should read thisWatching some old TNG eps...saw the one with the stereotypical Irish villagers and the clones, god damn, that might the worst Trek story I've ever seen.