CharlesPhipps wrote: ↑Sun Jan 23, 2022 4:09 pm
Lower Decks is, IMHO, the point when NuTrek killed any chance the hatedom would win. Much of the hatedom was driven by the statement that Star Trek was out of the hands of fans and that it was corporate driven bullshit.
No one can seriously claim the shows are made by anything but die-hard Trek fans.
You may like or dislike Lower Decks but the people who made this show are ENORMOUS fucking nerds.
No. This was the point that the writers who gave us ''two dicked Klingons who don't look, act or feel like Klingons'' realised that people do not want a Star Trek show that isn't Star Trek.
The hatedom won. Oh... you ain't going to like me saying that now are you. But its true. It was the people who kicked up a fuss about the bullshit of early STD that got us STD season 3 plus. That got us Lower Decks. And I have a feeling that PIC will end up a brighter show before it finally ends too.
Sure, clearspira. You won. CBS totally gave into the haters.
The wokedom is gone.
DIscovery was a massive failure and Picard will fix all of its flaws. Lower Decks is a direct criticism of Nu Trek.
*gives him a cookie*
Like it or not Charles, I did more to get you this show than you did.
Charles: STD season 1 is great! More please!
CBS: OK.
CBS:...
CBS: That's why we are totally going to completely retool season 3 and go in a completely different direction for Lower Decks. Because our previous direction was just that awesome.
Charles: Thanks! I totally helped!
CBS: *cough* You sure did. Have a cookie.
clearspira wrote: ↑Mon Jan 24, 2022 9:50 pm
Like it or not Charles, I did more to get you this show than you did.
Charles: STD season 1 is great! More please!
CBS: OK.
CBS:...
CBS: That's why we are totally going to completely retool season 3 and go in a completely different direction for Lower Decks. Because our previous direction was just that awesome.
Charles: Thanks! I totally helped!
CBS: *cough* You sure did. Have a cookie.
Clearspira, the difference is that I'm pretty sure the reason CBS made Lower Decks is not either of us.
But the fact the writer was one of Rick and Morty's and also wrote the massively successful Twitter meme, "Star Trek: The Next Generation: Sixth Season" fanfic which is basically Lower Decks.
It's pretty simple that the reason DISCO went through changes in its first two seasons is because of the revolving door of staff writers and showrunners. It was chaotic, maybe even more so than it was with TNG during its first two seasons.
By the time the third season began production they had a new showrunner with a clear vision of what the show will be about from then on: Restoring the Federation, and so far the latest season has stuck to that conceit.
Makeshift Python wrote: ↑Mon Jan 24, 2022 11:08 pm
It's pretty simple that the reason DISCO went through changes in its first two seasons is because of the revolving door of staff writers and showrunners. It was chaotic, maybe even more so than it was with TNG during its first two seasons.
By the time the third season began production they had a new showrunner with a clear vision of what the show will be about from then on: Restoring the Federation, and so far the latest season has stuck to that conceit.
Just a shame it was called Andromeda and had already been done.
Makeshift Python wrote: ↑Mon Jan 24, 2022 11:08 pm
It's pretty simple that the reason DISCO went through changes in its first two seasons is because of the revolving door of staff writers and showrunners. It was chaotic, maybe even more so than it was with TNG during its first two seasons.
By the time the third season began production they had a new showrunner with a clear vision of what the show will be about from then on: Restoring the Federation, and so far the latest season has stuck to that conceit.
Just a shame it was called Andromeda and had already been done.
Of course, Andromeda isn't that popular within society. It was mostly an underground work that was mainly known by Roddenberry devotees.
Makeshift Python wrote: ↑Tue Jan 25, 2022 6:41 am
I'm just relieved to see that Chuck seemingly enjoys LOWER DECKS for what it is rather than crossing his arms like a disapproving Vulcan.
He probably loves Lower Decks because it rewards knowledge of the franchise. It is a Trek show that is made for Trekkies, though regular folks can find it funny as a workplace comedy centered on young adults.
For what it's worth, LOWER DECKS is the first Star Trek show that my roommate watched, and that hooked her into wanting to watch more Trek. We're currently going through the first season of TOS.