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Oct 9, 2005


Agronox posted:

Isn't this The Orville

It's also Picard, which as a show at least succeeds at being insanely cheesy

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oh but seriously I posted:

The Enterprise is decommissioned after it won't stop spamming "What, you think you're better than me bitch?" over subspace.

The Autonomous is decommissioned after its AI becomes a Nazi after visiting the Cardassians.

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Oct 9, 2005


Bonzo posted:

Star Trek: Let's Watch

A new YouTube series where Troi and Riker sit in a holodeck to watch and comment on older TNG missions.

Would probably actually do good business

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Oct 9, 2005


Tulip posted:

The grimness is neither fresh nor honest nor intelligent. Sopranos came into the world of Friends and Home Improvement and it was refreshing and interesting to have a show that wasn't so relentlessly upbeat. In 2020 we've been in it so long that it's stale, immature, and kind of unintentionally clownish. The sincere optimism of classic Trek feels both refreshing and grown up now, and it's definitely the sort of art we could use more of.

The Picard show is basically lowest common denominator pulp fiction. No one would be complaining if it handled all its downer poo poo particularly well or if it had any larger purpose to it besides chasing trends in the most cynical way possible.

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