Okay did the damn writers not even read the scripts for the first few seasons? Shouldn't the whole crew be much more concerned that the ships computer is becoming sentient? I mean that is how you get skynet (Again)
Okay did the damn writers not even read the scripts for the first few seasons? Shouldn't the whole crew be much more concerned that the ships computer is becoming sentient? I mean that is how you get skynet (Again)
Imagine being a student of World War II history and a fan of films about that tumultuous time. Perhaps movies like Midway, Tora! Tora! Tora!, and Patton are among your […]
^ Yes. That. Exactly that. Except I kept watching past season one, and feel it should have started in the 25th century, post-Burn. For all the reasons he cited.
Don't have a dissenting opinion on anything Kurtzman Trek, you'll be labelled a hater. Simply because you recognise inferior writing and a poor interpretation of Star Trek.
Kurtzman in general and almost worse, Chabon with Picard, seemed to love talking about inclusivity in interviews yet deliberately wanted to divide the fanbase.
Such a tragic waste of the franchise that clueless hacks have a stranglehold on Star Trek.
Since Discovery stopped airing on Netflix, I have completely lost interest. I don't even know where it's on now, although I guess it's a free platform.
When Paramount launches the streaming platform in this country, Star Trek will probably be completely dead anyway. The interest in another streaming service is just not there.
^ Yes. That. Exactly that. Except I kept watching past season one, and feel it should have started in the 25th century, post-Burn. For all the reasons he cited.
“The year is 1987, and N.A.S.A. launches the last of America's deep space probes…
In a freak mishap, Ranger 3 and its pilot Commander Michael 'Mikey’ Burnham are blown out of their trajectory into an orbit which freezes her life support systems, and returns Mikey Burnham to Earth five-hundred years later…”
“The year is 1987, and N.A.S.A. launches the last of America's deep space probes…
In a freak mishap Ranger 3 and its pilot Commander Michael 'Mikey’ Burnham are blown out of their trajectory into an orbit which freezes her life support systems, and returns Mikey Burnham to Earth five-hundred years later…”