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Star Trek: Discovery premiers tonight

I've been a hard core fan since I was a small child. But, I will not be watching. I'm boycotting CBS because of their dirty tactics of making Americans pay for CBS All Access to see it, but allowing the rest of the planet (except Canada) to watch it on Netflix. People with limited incomes, can't afford to add another streaming service with per month fee just for a single show. Shame on CBS!
 

Twilight Hue

Twilight, not bright nor dark, good nor bad.
I just hope it's not people running around in underwear trying to kiss each other.
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
Watching it now...on <pause> for writing this post.
Looks like high production values so far.
But why re-invent Klingons with every iteration?
Stick with the STTNG version.
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
Theme music & opening aren't insufferable.
Star Trek Enterprise was just gawdawful.
Back to the show....
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
Kinda dumb so far.
If you're vexed by the same thing I see, it's going to always be the case that
technology will be backward in a way which requires the captain or senior
officers to do something a probe could do. Stories demand human drama,
even if it means ignoring good judgement or appropriate technology.
 

ADigitalArtist

Veteran Member
Staff member
Premium Member
To be honest I think Seth McFarlane's Orvil is more Trek like than this show. Granted more self aware of its silliness.
 

sun rise

The world is on fire
Premium Member
To be honest I think Seth McFarlane's Orvil is more Trek like than this show. Granted more self aware of its silliness.
I agree. And, in spite of some clunkiness have managed to surprise me with good plots. The last one especially had an ending that surprised me. I had expected a classic ending but was actually happy not to get it.
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
To be honest I think Seth McFarlane's Orvil is more Trek like than this show. Granted more self aware of its silliness.
I find The Orville to lack compelling characters.
It's funny, but it seems more a vehicle to create opportunities for jokes.
It has the look of Star Trek, but not the feel.
 

Onyx

Active Member
Premium Member
If you're vexed by the same thing I see, it's going to always be the case that
technology will be backward in a way which requires the captain or senior
officers to do something a probe could do. Stories demand human drama,
even if it means ignoring good judgement or appropriate technology.
Yeah. I think the original series had the best characters, stories, and sense of humanity despite the lack of CGI technology. A well-told story sparks the imagination, something special effects can never make up for.
 
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suncowiam

Well-Known Member
Anyone watching Orville?

I find this show very refreshing.

Definitely will try to catch star trek. Too bad it's not on public stations.
 

Twilight Hue

Twilight, not bright nor dark, good nor bad.
Wasn't too impressed I think they overdid it on the special effects and the story was kind of hard to follow.

I miss Gene Roddenberry.
 

VioletVortex

Well-Known Member
I only saw a few scenes, and it didn't seem like what was typical of Star Trek. It looked too generic, like the hordes of other 2010s sci-fi shows. I may be wrong in my presumption, as Voyager, my favorite Star Trek series, started out being only decent before it really kicked into motion.
 
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