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I enjoyed that first episode too much. Why did I have to suffer five years of Discovery to get muh star trek back?
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I'm very into TOS. It is my all-time favourite TV show. Is Strange New Worlds worth checking out, or will I just hate myself?I enjoyed that first episode too much. Why did I have to suffer five years of Discovery to get muh star trek back?
My favorite part is how it reminded me the Orville is back in less than a month.I enjoyed that first episode too much. Why did I have to suffer five years of Discovery to get muh star trek back?
. . .Oh, it just turns out they’re not actually immortal.
That’s it.
I'm very into TOS. It is my all-time favourite TV show. Is Strange New Worlds worth checking out, or will I just hate myself?
I will absolutely besmirch Mass Effect. The first game was a great window into an interesting science fiction universe, Some great ideas executed poorly but a great start to an interesting franchise. And than ME2 came out and the whole game was pop sci fi for hipsters with very little thought put into it beyond setting up and justifying set pieces even if it broke established lore. Just like NuTrek. And don't get me started on ME3 or Abortiondromeda.Kingdom Come: Deliverance, Pathologic, Silent Hill, and Mass Effect are all video games. Don't you dare besmirch video game writing by comparing it to this crap.
That's a valid criticism but I think it just comes with the territory. They explored a lot of the weirder ideas in the series and it worked very well for the time travel, AI, and other sci-fi stuff. It didn't work as well with some of the character drama aspects and I think some things cheapened the show like being able to use the communication stones as it diminished the isolation aspects of the show. I can also see why people wouldn't like it, because SG1 and SGA were very similar to the original movie, whereas SGU took a vastly different approach and I liked as I found SGA too similar to SGU, and I didn't like when the aliens in SGU ended up being similar to those in SG1, in that they arrive in a place, meet a new species, new species is hostile, and then they fight.I wanted to like SGU but it wouldn't let me. The chronic unprofessionalism, the grimy feeling I got from watching notionally sympathetic characters treat other people's bodies like Real dolls, the way that the premise removed so much agency from the characters they had nothing to do but deal with problems of the week and have psychodrama, all wrapped up in a Stargate package that was so off-brand that it felt like I'd tuned into an episode of The A-Team and instead of action I'd gotten an episode about the finer points of dairy farming a la Silver Spoon.
More like 21 years, but ok.I enjoyed that first episode too much. Why did I have to suffer five years of Discovery to get muh star trek back?
I actually lost a ton of respect for Ira Steven Behr when he started claiming Garak and Bashir were supposed to be gay but UPN wouldn't let him do it. 1, because that's clearly a bullshit fan theory invented by fujoshits, and 2, it takes away from one of the best friendships in the series.The two best Bromances in Trek are in DS9 Bashir and OBrian, and Bashir and Garrak.
It's the Rogue One Star Destroyer thing all over again.Why is the Enterprise in atmosphere?
Who needs science in sci-fi, I guess. Remember how Discovery had red lights turning on all across the galaxy and they showed up on the screen instantly? Kiwiridge Farms remembers.NuTrek and physics don't mix I guess.
Most reviews by so called """professional""" """""critics""""" of shows only go by the first 3 or maybe 4 episodes, so that has been the shtick with nuTrek from the beginning, make a couple episodes for the first half of the season that give the impression of groundbreaking, mind-blowing adventures, never have a pay-off or anything to make any of that mystery box bullshit tie into one another until the very end, when you combine all loose plot-threads with a shitton of asspulls.It's a bait and switch. By episode 3 they'll revert to type and it'll be properly shit
"So... all Q have knowledge of space and time, right?". . .
Wut?
But they can go throughout all of space and time...
I actually lost a ton of respect for Ira Steven Behr when he started claiming Garak and Bashir were supposed to be gay but UPN wouldn't let him do it. 1, because that's clearly a bullshit fan theory invented by fujoshits, and 2, it takes away from one of the best friendships in the series.
I mean, do you believe J.K. when she says Dumbledore is gay?I actually lost a ton of respect for Ira Steven Behr when he started claiming Garak and Bashir were supposed to be gay, it takes away from one of the best friendships in the series.
Of course I don't. Literally everyone made fun of her for obviously retconning her story to make it more progressive as Pottermore got more popular. Behr is doing the same thing.I mean, do you believe J.K. when she says Dumbledore is gay?
The two best Bromances in Trek are in DS9 Bashir and OBrian, and Bashir and Garrak.
Literally everyone made fun of her for obviously retconning her story to make it more progressive