IIRC part of the reasons the old show runners got fired was because the first few episodes went WAY over budget (but I doubt the main reason). Watching this episode I can see how lol. But at least the money was on the screen. This one at least.
I enjoyed the second episode. Not as much as the first, but it was still quite good. I think both the A and B stories worked well together. I look forward to seeing more of the dynamics between Pike and Burnham. Also, I had a feeling that Tilly’s new friend was not whom she seems from the beginning. It always felt like they just appeared out of nowhere.
I stopped to do pushups to get a rush of blood into my fingers. As I stood up panting, I saw waves of heat shimmering off the tundra, and my jaw muscles chewed a granola bar like they had forgotten how. The thermometer on the bike reported it was around 37 degrees. Eventually the grass gave way to brittle, ivory emptiness. The road surface was coarse but still largely perfect. It is straight and flat and drifts into the horizon with a glassy mirage, an irony of a hot desert. There was fog and overcast clouds, and the road merged with the sky in an eerie, hypnotic way. Markers along the roadside—presumably to mark the road for snow when the drifts are many feet high—made it feel like a runway to the unknown.
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For me, the Star Trek franchise serves as a hopeful window into humanity’s future. Although TOS writers made some missteps in predicting the how the 20th Century would end (see: Eugenics Wars, DY-100 Sleeper Ships, and NOMAD), I’ve always been able to explain that away as some dating error made by Starfleet (especially when it’s been contradicted in later series like DS9 – sorry Greg Cox, I love your books though). Now, the writers seem to be doubling down on a timeline created over 20 years ago. My concern is that this timeline seems less and less realistic as the present moves further into Star Trek’s “past.”
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In “Die Fernweh Oper” you will visit a perpetual opera performed by a star in the form of a 50 ft tall opera singer named Asteria, who sings especially for you. Just as with the stars you see at night, she has already died light years ago. (World Premiere)
Yeah, they COMPLETELY blew the prime directive here. When meeting a pre-warp civilization you NEVER even reveal your presence to them, let alone try to actually make contact. I like the show and its ‘vibe’ is smoothing out. But they need to get their trek lore down or it really will turn into some other sci-fi show, and not be trek at all. I’m rootin’ for ’em!
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Look you’re not wrong but what’s funny is I remember hearing the argument over and over again the reason why so many wanted a show in the 23rd century because they DIDN’T want all this advance and sleek technology like the 24th century shows got. They wanted it to feel more ‘grounded’ (whatever that meant lol) and where you can’t just have stuff made out of air by machines, super weapons or things that just felt too fantastical. Well now that we have that, even more so than the 24th century the argument has become we live in a more advance time so the show should just reflect all the wild possibilities.
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