• halcyoncmdr@lemmy.world
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    Basically pre-netflix. Cable and syndication, not streaming. Where TV seasons were usually between 23-26 episodes.

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      I mean yeah, those days are gone and they’re not coming back.

      I don’t think there was any “tradition” to it - it was just the dominant model at the time, and is now on its last legs.

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        Many of those filler episodes are where the character development for anyone beyond the primary bridge crew happened. And that’s sorely missing from modern Trek.

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          I’ve gotta say, with the exception of DS9, “traditional” Trek was fairly allergic to character development. Growing and learning were rarely a priority, to put it mildly.

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          But it’s cheaper for the studios. That’s why it’s here to stay - until something cheaper comes along.