I enjoyed season 1 of Picard quite a lot. I thought season 2 was bewilderingly poor.I liked both seasons of Picard so I’m looking forward to this one.
Strange New Worlds is the current Star Trek MVP though; no contest.
I mean theres just not that many that survived long enough to be handed off to another generation to play with. Its basically just star wars, doctor who and star trek.Bit off-topi, but is there any big, long running franchise that this isn't true of? It just seems to be a matter of how much they want to burn their fans' goodwill for short term profit, versus keeping it alive to make money from in the future.
You know, I'm kinda 50/50 that they may just skip it. Its hard to say though because content worth talking about has kind of dried up recently. I would imagine it would depend on how easy it is to make fun of it. Then again I can already sort of picture Rich laughing hysterically at Beverly killing that guy in the opening scene.What are the chances for a (new, reluctant, last) rlm review ?
Season 2 I felt had all the kinds of hallmark fuckery I expect whenever Q is involved so I can be very forgiving of the contrivances.I enjoyed season 1 of Picard quite a lot. I thought season 2 was bewilderingly poor.
I know they were always going to drip-feed us TNG characters for fan service, and I don't mind. I do mind the laziness that goes into nearly all alternative dimension, time travel and holodeck/dream plots, and season 2 was one them writ large. It's like the writers are screaming at us "SORRY GUYS I COULDN'T THINK UP A GOOD IDEA."
Have you seen "The Orville"? All 3 seasons on Hulu. It starts as more of a sitcom that wants it both ways. Bit like the fantastic movie "Galaxy Quest" that exists as a comedy spoof of Star Trek but is also a plausible Sci Fantasy show. By Season 3, most of the humor is gone. Little bit left but not much. It wants to be Star Trek. Seth MacFarlane made his own Star Trek fan flicks as a kid and I think appears in a show or two, maybe before he was famous.No I watched a couple episodes of season 1 and 2, but I couldn't get into it. It reminds me a lot of Rise Of the Skywalker and how they are more invested in a nostalgia product than writing a good story with good acting.
That said, theres a lot of Star Trek Fans that are no different than Star Wars fans who cry in public while watching a new trailer. "This is a thing that I'm invested in" fans. If you came out with a new show that followed the same storytelling principals as Star Trek, I'd happily watch it, I don't care what its called. I just don't have the "allegiance" to star trek that would be required to sit through and compare 3 seasons of Picard. "RIKER IS BACK" Fuck off who cares. Riker wasn't in DS9, and it was a better show. Why would having him in this improve the quality? (Note I think evil riker made an appearence, but you get my point).
If someone can say "Oh man this season is a huge step up from that last two." Then I can already tell they are willing to sit through something I'm not.
That's right, Jay.You know, I'm kinda 50/50 that they may just skip it. Its hard to say though because content worth talking about has kind of dried up recently. I would imagine it would depend on how easy it is to make fun of it. Then again I can already sort of picture Rich laughing hysterically at Beverly killing that guy in the opening scene.
I was never a big fan of Q, personally. But even with his involvement, I think season 2 could have done better.Season 2 I felt had all the kinds of hallmark fuckery I expect whenever Q is involved so I can be very forgiving of the contrivances.
And the last scene with Picard and Q, in isolation wouldn’t be much of anything but for me personally who had long loved TNG, it hit just right. It was emotional and a great way to say goodbye to him. I was also very, very impressed with Ito Aghayere playing young Guinen. And I won’t lie the scene where FBI agent takes a leap of faith and lets Picard and Guinen go felt very affirming. My only complaint was we lost Captain Rios. He was a great character and I’d loved to see him get a show about commanding the Stsrgazer. Alas.
Mind you, I’m personally hanging out for them to make a series about Captain Garrett and the Enterprise - C.
I think that’s fair, and honesty true of most things.I was never a big fan of Q, personally. But even with his involvement, I think season 2 could have done better.
You know, I enjoyed..some of Orville. I got 2 seasons in and I just couldn't quite get into the third season. I think it was just neither as funny as family guy or as compelling as Star Trek. It just wasn't quite there and so I'd groan at the jokes and be bored by the storytelling. Strangely I think Lower decks has been a better show overall because it's confident in what it wants to deliver.Have you seen "The Orville"? All 3 seasons on Hulu. It starts as more of a sitcom that wants it both ways. Bit like the fantastic movie "Galaxy Quest" that exists as a comedy spoof of Star Trek but is also a plausible Sci Fantasy show. By Season 3, most of the humor is gone. Little bit left but not much. It wants to be Star Trek. Seth MacFarlane made his own Star Trek fan flicks as a kid and I think appears in a show or two, maybe before he was famous.
I got a free month of Paramount + today. I thought the whole series available. Oops. I'm going to end up paying for 2 months to see the remaining 9 episodes.
I'm skipping Season 1 and 2 and happily, don't think I need them.
I'm enjoying it as its own thing. It isn't the nostalgia rush. Just, good set up so far. But it is only 1 episode in. We'll see if I end up buying that 2nd month.
What are the chances for a (new, reluctant, last) rlm review ?
Uuugh fine. FUCK. I watched it. Pretty much agree with rlm. I dig the tonal shift, I agree picard sounds significantly less obnoxiously emotional. Love the art change. The visuals feel more hard scifi old trek with updated cgi, versus the new shows that have that abrams blinding lens flare and everything being filmed from a weird corner of every scene.
Season 3 is excellent, Season 2 is good, Season 1 is poor.Have you seen "The Orville"? All 3 seasons on Hulu. It starts as more of a sitcom that wants it both ways. Bit like the fantastic movie "Galaxy Quest" that exists as a comedy spoof of Star Trek but is also a plausible Sci Fantasy show. By Season 3, most of the humor is gone. Little bit left but not much. It wants to be Star Trek. Seth MacFarlane made his own Star Trek fan flicks as a kid and I think appears in a show or two, maybe before he was famous.
I got a free month of Paramount + today. I thought the whole series available. Oops. I'm going to end up paying for 2 months to see the remaining 9 episodes.
I'm skipping Season 1 and 2 and happily, don't think I need them.
I'm enjoying it as its own thing. It isn't the nostalgia rush. Just, good set up so far. But it is only 1 episode in. We'll see if I end up buying that 2nd month.
I like how the existing episode looks totally different from the animated versions.Doctor Who: Galaxy 4 (3/5)
Not sure why this is called "Galaxy 4," when the events are confined to a single planet, and the galaxy in question is irrelevant.
Fine, whatever. The Doctor and his companions end up on a planet about to be destroyed by its sun, only the two factions there are at each others' throats, hindering their ability to escape. Cue shannanigans.
Anyway, it's fine.
What ? What are you talking about ? What is going on ? They've restarted Doctor Who ? Why isn't anyone ever telling me anything ?Doctor Who: Galaxy 4 (3/5)
Not sure why this is called "Galaxy 4," when the events are confined to a single planet, and the galaxy in question is irrelevant.
Fine, whatever. The Doctor and his companions end up on a planet about to be destroyed by its sun, only the two factions there are at each others' throats, hindering their ability to escape. Cue shannanigans.
Anyway, it's fine.