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I knew of like 3 channels: EFAP, procastiara, and I think Eric July.I honestly think they cancelled Batwoman not because it was bad, but because nobody was talking about it.
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I knew of like 3 channels: EFAP, procastiara, and I think Eric July.I honestly think they cancelled Batwoman not because it was bad, but because nobody was talking about it.
Oh, they were talking about it. For all the wrong reasons.I honestly think they cancelled Batwoman not because it was bad, but because nobody was talking about it.
But the only people that were talking about it were Critical Drinker, EFAP, JLongBone, etc.GoT ended in a big massive cope. "Just because our theories didn't happen, doesn't mean it wasn't good." Those "theories" being simple storytelling.
That's an important aspect of new shows too, and I blame youtubers. For them, it's enough to have enough material to sperg and craft elaborate ideas that are never gonna happen but that viewers will consume. It makes them money and that's good enough. Then they cover their disappointed with "well, we know it wasn't going to be just as we wanted, but it was fine" because their e x p e c t a t i o n s were s u b v e r t e d.
It makes money for the critics too: Critical Drinker, Quartering, Cullen, etc. That's why these terrible shows never end and they keep producing them (and that's why I say we shouldn't even watch them, good or not). I honestly think they cancelled Batwoman not because it was bad, but because nobody was talking about it.
Probably because neither the director nor writer were stupid nor spineless enough to allow him to write his own lines or dictate his own storyHe showed in Dr. Strange that he can still act and not sound like a worn out old man, so his performance in Picard is intentional. Fuck him for pissing all over the franchise that made him famous.
Oh gosh, there were so many theories in GOT. So much of it was elaborate copium, imagining there was a more complex and compelling narrative than what was actually there, and I swear-so much of the drop in interest after season 8 bombed was due to all the fan “theories” being bunkum.GoT ended in a big massive cope. "Just because our theories didn't happen, doesn't mean it wasn't good." Those "theories" being simple storytelling.
That's an important aspect of new shows too, and I blame youtubers. For them, it's enough to have enough material to sperg and craft elaborate ideas that are never gonna happen but that viewers will consume. It makes them money and that's good enough. Then they cover their disappointed with "well, we know it wasn't going to be just as we wanted, but it was fine" because their e x p e c t a t i o n s were s u b v e r t e d.
It makes money for the critics too: Critical Drinker, Quartering, Cullen, etc. That's why these terrible shows never end and they keep producing them (and that's why I say we shouldn't even watch them, good or not). I honestly think they cancelled Batwoman not because it was bad, but because nobody was talking about it.
When the fan theories are more interesting than the bullshit that gets put on the screen, that everyone hates, maybe they did a bad job telling a story and coming to a satisfying conclusion.Oh gosh, there were so many theories in GOT. So much of it was elaborate copium, imagining there was a more complex and compelling narrative than what was actually there, and I swear-so much of the drop in interest after season 8 bombed was due to all the fan “theories” being bunkum.
When the fan theories are more interesting than the bullshit that gets put on the screen, that everyone hates
It's nice to see Titus appear in a Trek thread , especially since it's not from his role in Voyager: Equinox
Affirmative Vulcan action, duh.Why does Tuvok still have a job by the end of Voyager?
You remember that episode of VOY where Tuvok had to transport, like, 50 dangerous convicts in the cargo bay?Why does Tuvok still have a job by the end of Voyager?
Sounds like Fed regulations to me. Gotta use the force field so that if the ship is blowing up, the prisoners don't die in their cells. Remember that the Fed's regular prison is very comfortable compared to any other prison.You remember that episode of VOY where Tuvok had to transport, like, 50 dangerous convicts in the cargo bay?
This f*cking genius builds 50 cages, but with one side open for a force field. 'Cause it's the future, or something, and you gotta have a force field.
Ah yes. The peenie colony.Sounds like Fed regulations to me. Gotta use the force field so that if the ship is blowing up, the prisoners don't die in their cells. Remember that the Fed's regular prison is very comfortable compared to any other prison.
Because you faggots are talking about not very trekky shit, I'm here to talk Trekshit.
I really enjoyed episode 5 and wonder how thick the previewers are due to the fact that this was a character driven, somewhat amusing, bottle episode. Filmed entirely on the set of the Enterprise and a park/wood somewhere playing the role of Starbase 1 was just the kind of mid-season palette cleanser required.
We get to focus a bit more on Una and get more hints towards Chief Kyle who seems to be being quietly set up as a new Chief O'Brien in which a deeper character is hinted towards without actually showing it entirely on screen which breaks the "show don't tell" rule pretty grossly... but also seems to work in the same way a workplace reputation can get out of hand. Which is an amusing realistic touch that I actually enjoyed.
La'an and Una going about doing the Star Trek Bingo which is something the "lower ranks" did to amuse themselves was a good team building exercise and them going about it so awkwardly as the pair of workaholics they are was pretty good.
But all of that? Was the actual B plot, which did surprise me.
No, our main plotline was Spock and T'Pring... in a fucking Freaky Friday rip off.
It was pretty good. I kind of like this slightly more "new" take on Vulcans who, while following the teachings of Surak have simply controlled emotions and are still capable of feeling them. We see a bit more of this philosophy in T'Pring's job and how she returns "lost vulcans" those who have rejected Sunak's teachings to the fold.
Pretty fun conclusion to this subplot, in which Spock (In T'pring's body) simply decks the bloke she's supposed to be bringing back. When Spock tells her and apologises she points out that Spock having met him, twatting him was the logical conclusion.
A nice primary plot in which two characters are allowed to grow and better undertand eachother. Not going to spoil the T'Pring (as Spock) subplot but it gives equal and welcome character growth.
We also get a C (ish) plot about Chapel in which is a bit blah. It's revealed she's kind of hookup culture thru and thru and Ortega spends most of her time eye fucking her but this goes nowhere as it turns out Chapel begins to have a thing for Spock. To the point Spock confides in her about the whole situation.
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Theeeeeeen we go onto, well, the next episode which I personal feel was the weakest and wobbliest.
TBH its barely worth covering aside from a planet of child-killers and Pike beds their equivalent of Hilary Clinton. Its the first episode I could honestly say "eh, miss it." aside from the mild development of M'Benga's character and the subplot with his daughter. Some OK acting, but nobody really stands out in this one.
This is the one thing I will say about SNW, it does remind me a little of DS9. It's got consistent plotlines weaving its way through which allows us to see how these characters tick and think, and the extra 15 minutes is being used properly and well, even if it means we're losing 3 episodes as a result.