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Early reviews for Lower Decks are quite positive
That means absolutely nothing now. Critics have too many hidden agendas.
Early reviews for Lower Decks are quite positive
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Early reviews for Lower Decks are quite positive
The best Star Trek episode in a while doesn't mean much. You could video a shoe box and it would be better than Discovery.
The Orville's Lasting Impressions gets my vote for best Star Trek episode during that span.There hasn’t been a decent episode of Star Trek in 15 years.
There hasn’t been a decent episode of Star Trek in 15 years.
That's not true. There have been decent Discovery episodes. There also have been decent Picard episodes.
The problem is that there are too few, and the problem is that unfortunately there seems to be the desire to redefine Star Trek for a new generation. The Orville clearly shows that it is possible to capture what Star Trek is about. Star Trek, that's TNG, DS9, VOY and partially ENT. If you watch these series, it is almost impossible to not get it.
I don't really mind the visual updates too much. I do mind when the heart and spirit is affected, and when action/pacing are an end in themselves.
My expectations for Lower Decks are low, it is not even broadcast here in Europe. But my hope is that it delivers what Orville delivered: actual Star Trek masquerading as comedy.
I don't know yet how the animation style will affect me. But I think I can deal.
I disagree that any of Picard or Discovery was decent Star Trek as opposed to maybe just decent TV, but if someone likes those shows I’ll allow them that, but I watched every episode of both shows and was not impressed. I didn’t think it holds up as “real” Star Trek, nor does it come close to holding a candle to some of the very high quality TV that’s come out over the past 10-20 years.
I disagree that any of Picard or Discovery was decent Star Trek as opposed to maybe just decent TV, but if someone likes those shows I’ll allow them that, but I watched every episode of both shows and was not impressed. I didn’t think it holds up as “real” Star Trek, nor does it come close to holding a candle to some of the very high quality TV that’s come out over the past 10-20 years.
it's clear that this new content is passionless people throwing science out the window just trying to pump out any content they have and fraudulently strapping the logo on
none of these episodes hold a candle to even the most mediocre episodes of the original shows
That's also not true. And a bit dishonest given you didn't watch? (Unless you did by now, in which case I apologize.)
Spock's brain as an example was a truly atrocious episode. Discovery had several episodes that were both better TV and better Star Trek.
Despite that, I do feel at home with Orville and don't with Picard and Disco. Still gonna give Lower Decks apiratingchance.
@JDragon Orville has been the most interesting thing since real Star Trek ended
Actually never give that show a chance for years because I hate Seth MacFarlane haha
I regret it and it also makes me sad that apparently season 3 is the last one?
What turns me off about discovery is it look so radically different from a once beloved show
And it seemingly ruins everything
@Clippy Picard starts better than Discovery imo, but then went downhill rather fast. Discovery has its moments and is, at least imo, by and large undeniably Star Trek (something the later episodes of Picard I can not say about with certainty). I say that despite the pacing, which is too much, some over-the-top acting and enhancements to Canon where I understand it when people get nervous.
I will say I have had enough re-inventing. Orville is what I hoped for, maybe with less goofiness. But there is still hope because there is lots of content lined up.
Well they are healing some rifts in the Canon. And actually making Kurtzman responsible for the Spore drive is a bit unfair. You need to check the timeline there. I think Season 3 of Discovery will be the first that you can fully attribute to his influence.