It’s had a few good episodes. That’s why I said SNW is the best of the bunch. But it’s still a low ratio of good to bad. The current crop of executives, producers and writers need to go. The only way for that to happen is a hard reset on the finances.
It’s like when your grandmother is in hospice care on chemo. Sure, they can extend her life for a few months with drugs and invasive treatments. But what about the quality of her life? She’s bedridden in a soulless understaffed hospital that’s sole purpose is to suck every last insurance dollar out of her. Her family doesn’t want to see her in that state so she’s ignored and lonely and losing her mind.
That’s star trek right now. Let it die.
edit: then to further the analogy, we can reboot grandma again later with a better healthcare system
I’m inclined to agree with you. You’re not a troll at all. Nu-Trek just doesn’t capture the charm of the series. Some might say it’s an evolution, I say it’s slapping a modern action/drama template on the franchise. It’s low effort TV.
But, SNW is still very enjoyable. I can’t say that for Disco. I think it has to do with the fact that SNW is not based on overarching, fast-paced action-drama.
So far I’ve watched all of SNW with the fam. But I only made it through season 4 of The Burnham show before I gave up. And after the disaster of Picard season 1’s ending - I had zero patience for that one. Yikes. “We’re religious extremists which have feared an android apocalypse for a thousand years. But you’re cool, Mr P. We’ll set aside a literal millennia of dogma and doctrin while the very scenario our beliefs are founded upon takes place right in front of us because you gave a great 45 second speech.”
It’s not star trek. It’s all sci-fi flavored action with no moral dilemma or demonstration that the human spirit can evolve. Let it die.
edit: and shameless pandering to fans - looking at you Picard
The literal first episode of the series would disagree with you.
It’s had a few good episodes. That’s why I said SNW is the best of the bunch. But it’s still a low ratio of good to bad. The current crop of executives, producers and writers need to go. The only way for that to happen is a hard reset on the finances.
It’s like when your grandmother is in hospice care on chemo. Sure, they can extend her life for a few months with drugs and invasive treatments. But what about the quality of her life? She’s bedridden in a soulless understaffed hospital that’s sole purpose is to suck every last insurance dollar out of her. Her family doesn’t want to see her in that state so she’s ignored and lonely and losing her mind.
That’s star trek right now. Let it die.
edit: then to further the analogy, we can reboot grandma again later with a better healthcare system
Oh, look!! A troll!!!
Not a troll. A real person with an opinion that new star trek doesn’t scratch that itch.
I’m inclined to agree with you. You’re not a troll at all. Nu-Trek just doesn’t capture the charm of the series. Some might say it’s an evolution, I say it’s slapping a modern action/drama template on the franchise. It’s low effort TV.
But, SNW is still very enjoyable. I can’t say that for Disco. I think it has to do with the fact that SNW is not based on overarching, fast-paced action-drama.
So far I’ve watched all of SNW with the fam. But I only made it through season 4 of The Burnham show before I gave up. And after the disaster of Picard season 1’s ending - I had zero patience for that one. Yikes. “We’re religious extremists which have feared an android apocalypse for a thousand years. But you’re cool, Mr P. We’ll set aside a literal millennia of dogma and doctrin while the very scenario our beliefs are founded upon takes place right in front of us because you gave a great 45 second speech.”
So don’t watch it then.