Theory I've read somewhere: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conspi...xt_Generation)
But it reminded me of X-Men 2.
Also: give me back my Tilly!!!
Species Ten C
Urgh..... i just want to find out what or who the heck they're supposed to be already!
Have to wait until February 10th for the rest of Discovery.
I think for season 5 they need to go with something other than "This giant (anomaly/void/alien) is going to destroy the universe." Still, I am enjoying this season. I think it's odd how they are waiting six weeks to finish the season, and in the meantime are going to show the rest of Prodigy.
Strange New Worlds coming May 5th with 10 episodes, already renewed for Season 2.
Picard Season 2 March 3rd, 2022
Discovery officially renewed for Season 5.
Lower Decks Season 3 this summer with a season 4 renewal
Picard will conclude with season 3.
I don't think that this is a bad thing. They can tell the stories that that want to tell over a three ten episode arcs and have it conclude.
Yeah, considering Patrick Stewart is in his 80s now, i wouldn't have expected the series to go on too long.
I wonder how many more familiar faces we might see before the series wraps? I know Q and Guinan are coming.
I think I mentioned this in another post, but one thing that I really liked about Picard is that the show was mapped-out from the start. Season 1 of Picard told a coherent story with a satisfying conclusion. If season 2 and 3 are as good, I will be very happy with the series. That was a major problem with seasons 1-2 of Discovery (especially season 2). The writing was all over the place, the stories were half-baked and went nowhere or were abandoned all together. The political intrigue of the Klingon Empire was especially bad and the Red Angel/Control arc was underdeveloped and confusing. The Michael/Spock/Sarek/Amanda family relationship was particularly forced. Season 2 of Discovery really was nu-Trek at its worst, despite the excellent production values and cast. Season 3 of Discovery was a much needed course correction and soft-reboot. Season 4, despite yet another story about the universe being threatened by an unknown enemy, has been very compelling. Discovery works so much better set after the events of TNG/DS9/Voy.
I would rank Nu-Trek:
Picard (season 1)
Discovery (season 4)
Discovery (season 3)
Prodigy (season 1)
Discovery (season 1)
Lower Decks (season 2)
Lower Decks (season 1)
Discovery (season 2)
Super excited about Strange New Worlds! I am glad that this series is not supposed to be serialized. While I think that format has worked (especially with Picard), it doesn't work well for repeat viewings.
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Last Thursday was pretty awesome. There were two new Trek shows that streamed at the same time, the new Discovery and debut of Picard season 2. Reminds me of the days when we had TNG/DS9 and DS9/Voy.
Discovery has been consistently good this season. I think that they need a new storyline for season 5 (one that doesn't involve an unknown alien about to end all life/cause mass destruction), but the story has been compelling. I love Book, a great addition to the cast, and I also like the Federation president Laira Rillak, Ruon Tarka and Kovich. I think having some older, more mature characters has really improved the quality of the show. I grew to like Tilly, but she is annoying and childish, and I hated the Ash/Michael forced romance. I'm glad Tilly and Ash are gone.
Picard started off on a slow-burn, but damn. This season is shaping up to be awesome.
I'm still giggling about the 3 hour tour line.
And Picard made the Borg uber creepy again. Awesome!
Q: how I've missed you.
Glad to see Spoiler: Gul Dukat make a comeback on Star Trek, even Spoiler: if it's just his skull.
Spoiler you may have missed in the second Picard episode : https://www.denofgeek.com/tv/star-tr...y-to-season-2/
I know I missed it and I can't understand how.
Also: Discovery is getting a bit... meh. It needs a lot more Jett Reno. A whole lot more.
Outside of the films, my TNG watch is over. Onto DS9! TOS, Animated, and Next Gen is a pretty good dent.
As we get further into DS9, the general quality of the stories and the acting (with some notable *coughs* Bashir *coughs* exceptions) is much better than TNG.
I enjoyed season 4 of Discovery, but I have to agree with some of the criticisms from this article.
...identical template to last season...
Yup.
DS9 has aged better in almost every way. DS9 gave its ensemble cast a more centered world to occupy compared to the somewhat sterile feel of TNG. It’s serialized long-form space opera storytelling helped to give the world and characters a chance for far better development compared to TNG’s individual one-and-done episodic approach. But TNG was the right series in the right place at the right time. To this day TNG feels like the “true Star Trek experience” to me, even if DS9 is clearly the better show in general.
I haven't watched any of the new shows except the first season of Discovery. Have Klingons appeared in Picard yet? Wondering how they could incorporate Worf if they are using the Klingon designs from Discovery, or does Picard use the old, TNG-style Klingons?
It’s been a long while since I’ve watched it, but in season 1 of Picard I believe there is a moment where Picard (or someone) looks at a still of the TNG crew. I paused that moment to specifically get a good look at Warf, he didn’t look altered or retconned in any way to resemble a space orc. He looked exactly like the Klingon you remember. Is that a definitive tell? I don’t know. But it was there none the less.
When we see Worf again I really don't think that they will go for the Discovery redesign.
Strange New Worlds intro:
Review of Strange New Worlds:
So that's what Paramount did. And, in returning to a familiar ship, familiar characters (Pike, Spock, Number One, Khan, Uhura, Dr. M'Benga, Nurse Chapel), and Trek's classical and well-worn hour-long episodic format, the franchise has finally reached a point where it is ... however unbelievable it might be ... legitimately good once again. No qualifications are needed any longer. "Strange New Worlds" is, quite simply, the best "Star Trek" show in decades.