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But that is probably the point ....I must admit that I am puzzled by the death of Data. Didn't he become Lucasian Professor of Mathematics at Cambridge?
Dunno about this, as I don't have Netflix. However, I've read the ST: Destiny trilogy, which shows what happened to the Borg, and as an incidentalk, that Picard married Crusher and had a child. Is she part of the mx in the nesw strand?
Finally got around to finishing this off yesterday. A plot that could probably have been told in half the time and still maintained its key elements. The ending now leaves them free to warp off in any direction. Strangely after my initial reactions I have to reverse my previous thoughts and admit to enjoying Discovery much more than Picard. Especially now that Captain Pike has shown up at the beginning of the 2nd run of Discovery.Perhaps, Picard will pick up during its second run.
OK first, for all those Berman haters - I bet you wish he was around now! This is dreadful, I have really tried to like it but it is impossible. Let me say that I don't think it is the characters in the main, yes Burnham does come across as cold and perfect, but to redress that you have the wonderful (to me) Tilly and the marvellous Saru and an excellent Captain Pike. Three reasons to watch the show. Sadly the characters are the least of the shows problems.It's the story stupid. Red Angels, mycelial network bollocks, inserting klingons into humans, reconstrucitng dead Culber from spores, himself, his memory (I haven't really got a clue). Enough stop already. I can suspend disbelief along with the best, but this is the best they can do?SFX good enough but with the amount thrown at the show they should be.I don't even think the so-called PC nature of the show is an issue. I want strong women characters and gay characters if they interact like real characters, these don't. It all comes back to the script, clearly written in a hurry by committee whilst either inhaling or injecting some substance or other. Admittedly it works for some artists. Just no for this bunch of under-achieving script writers.3 stars for SFX and some of the characters. I may be being generous.
Just to update this thread - I finished watching ST: Discovery a while ago. I posted this review over on IMDB:I have obviously revised my opinion of this show since I last posted here.The good news (or possibly not) is that another spin off is planned called "Star Trek: Strange New Worlds" based around Pike, Spock and Number 1. They are promising that this will go back to a more episodic format. Wait and see I guess.
I’m afraid that when the pre Kirk world of the federation was not faithfully reproduced that just about wrapped discovery up for me. To see how that should be done please refer to the fan film series Star Trek the new voyages and the absolutely brilliant Star Trek Continues.
I have seen some of the early ones of these, I'm afraid the quality of the acting in the ones I've seen defeated me - is Captain Kirk played by Vic Mignolia or some such name? The SFX were fine and some of the stories were ok, but the acting, oh dear.
The Enterprise really exists I've stood on the deck some time ago at the science museum and oh yes I took my two boys along with me.
I enjoyed Star Trek with the original cast, but it went down hill after that, imo.
Which one? NX01, Enterprise 1701 A, B, C, D orE?
It really didn't.
Agreed.Just watching DS9 on DVD - again - and still think it's the best ST series.
Well, we agree for slightly different reasons. I prefer TNG. I know DS9 is the better scripted and planned but it doesn't make me want to watch it the way TNG did/does still! And on a good day Voyager (OK it didn't have too many) knocks it out of the park too. A prime example being the 2-parter "Equinox".
Voyager was the best series of those that I've seen. I have, however, only seen a few episodes of DS9 and two episodes of Discovery.