RE: Star Trek: Discovery
May 19, 2017 at 8:00 am
(This post was last modified: May 19, 2017 at 8:43 am by Fake Messiah.)
I don't know it kind of looks more like "Enterprise". I liked first 2 seasons of that show when they were trying to make it more trek like - when they were goofing around and exploring, but it didn't earn them ratings so they did that war thing, I kind of lost interest.
My point is when I remember Voyager it was kind of cheese show but I liked it because I felt I could relax and watch something moderately smart and entertaining and somewhat cheese. And that even goes for the rest of the ST shows.
But nowadays they tend to make serious shows that make me more nervous then relaxing. This was the thing of ST: it is in futuristic utopia so just relax. And to me they started ruining ST shows when they brought in those more serious uniforms that you could practically wear on the street and people would not notice. I mean I want that "payama" party show back like Voyager, TOS, TNG and DS9.
Already in this trailer you can see it looks kind of dark, grin, and "realistic" but who knows maybe they find some other values that will be interesting.
My point is when I remember Voyager it was kind of cheese show but I liked it because I felt I could relax and watch something moderately smart and entertaining and somewhat cheese. And that even goes for the rest of the ST shows.
But nowadays they tend to make serious shows that make me more nervous then relaxing. This was the thing of ST: it is in futuristic utopia so just relax. And to me they started ruining ST shows when they brought in those more serious uniforms that you could practically wear on the street and people would not notice. I mean I want that "payama" party show back like Voyager, TOS, TNG and DS9.
Already in this trailer you can see it looks kind of dark, grin, and "realistic" but who knows maybe they find some other values that will be interesting.
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