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Star Trek: Strange New Worlds
Maybe it's overkill having a thread for this, but meh.
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I know this is written by the same people that have given us Discovery, but I'm still kind of excited for it. I think Anson Mount does great as Pike and as the captain of Enterprise. I hope the writers exceed expectations.
And it somehow got around me that Rebecca Romijn is Pike's Number one?? |
In. High hopes this will be a game changer for the Star Trek universe like the Mandalorian was for Star Wars.
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Discovery S3 and S4 are way worse than any of the other new Trek (Picard, Lower Decks, Prodigy) and those were run by a particular showrunner who started at the beginning of S3. I'm not expecting any kind of game changer with ST: SNW, but it could be a decent show.
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Good looking trailer. Definitely seems to have the vibe of the original series.
God I hope they don't **** it up. |
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Please don't suck. That's all I ask.
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Man I still love the original the best, hoping this is somewhat like that..even just a little.
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I think Paramount gets it like Disney finally did with the Mandalorian. That’s why I’m hopeful for this one. |
The show revealed Spock’s full name in posters this week
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That doesn't even make sense. |
Say hello to James Tiberius Kirk.
https://deadline.com/wp-content/uplo...1&h=383&crop=1 https://deadline.com/2022/03/star-tr...ey-1234979489/ ‘Star Trek: Strange New Worlds’ Finds Its James T. Kirk With Paul Wesley Paul Wesley is joining the cast of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds. Wesley is starring in the iconic role of James T. Kirk in the second season of the Paramount+ drama series. The role is best known for starring William Shatner. The casting comes ahead of the launch of season one, which premieres in May. A second season of the show was renewed in January. Strange New Worlds follows Captain Christopher Pike (Anson Mount), Science Officer Spock (Ethan Peck), and Number One (Rebecca Romijn/Una Chin-Riley) as they explore new worlds around the galaxy. Their adventures predate Captain Kirk’s ever stepping foot aboard the U.S.S. Enterprise. The cast also includes Jess Bush as Nurse Christine Chapel, Christina Chong as La’an Noonien-Singh, Celia Rose Gooding as Cadet Nyota Uhura, Melissa Navia as Lt. Erica Ortegas, and Babs Olusanmokun as Dr. M’Benga. Wesley was previously one of the leads of The Vampire Diaries and also starred in Tell Me A Story for Paramount+ predecessor CBS All Access. He can also be seen in Shudder feature History of Evil alongside Stephanie Beatriz. He has also directed episodes of Roswell, New Mexico, Shadowhunters and Legacies. Star Trek: Strange New Worlds is showrun by Akiva Goldsman and Henry Alonso Myers with the pair exec producing alongside Alex Kurtzman, Jenny Lumet, Heather Kadin, Frank Siracusa, John Weber, Rod Roddenberry, Trevor Roth, and Aaron Baiers. The series is produced by CBS Studios, Secret Hideout, and Roddenberry Entertainment. “Paul is an accomplished actor, an astonishing presence and a welcome key addition to the show. Like all of us, he is a life-long Star Trek fan and we are excited by his interpretation of this iconic role,” said Alex Kurtzman, Akiva Goldsman and Henry Alonso Myers. |
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Everything Kurtzman touches turns to shit.
Not holding my breath. |
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I remember reading at some point that this show was going to be fully episodic (like TOS) rather than serialized. Is that still the case? I'd prefer that, especially given new Trek has been largely a failure at telling serialized stories.
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https://editorial.rottentomatoes.com...first-reviews/
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Now I'm intrigued.
This is a lost art. |
Just finished watching the first episode. It wasn't great, but good enough. The cast is exponentially better than those of Discovery or Picard. And it actually feels like Star Trek.
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It basically felt like a typical do-gooder episode - could have easily been a NG or Voyager script.
And while I was never particularly fond of those types of episodes, at least it's familiar and better than the other crap they've served up lately. |
I watched the first episode. I liked it. The show has potential. It's already better than Dicksuckery, Voyager, and Picard.
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Star Wars lost its way until it returned to its roots story telling in the Mandalorian. I hope Pike's crew can do the same. |
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Definitely enjoyed this. Looking forward to where it goes. Anson Mount nails it as Pike.
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First real Star Trek they've given us in a very long time.
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I do kind of take issue with the foreknowledge of death bit. I mean, seriously, you know the day and place you're going to die - be somewhere else that day. Reminds me of an old Dilbert strip, where Dilbert is sentenced to death by Catbert for attacking a vending machine. In the last frame he says, "the execution is scheduled for tomorrow. I should call in sick." :D |
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Still, I think I'd prefer being healthy and vital in reality over the Talos IV illusion. |
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I enjoyed the first episode, even if it felt lifted from a season in TOS.
Who was the young Kirk that Pike wanted on the bridge? Samuel? I'm losing my trek lore as time goes by - I keep thinking of the Kelvin timeline George Kirk played by a younger Thor as James T's dad. Who is Samuel in relation to Jim? |
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2nd episode was great. Did a good job of developing Uhura's character in a classic sci-fi/Trek type story. I'm sure there will be rocky episodes to come, but it's pretty promising that this show is this good off the bat.
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Everything about this is better than the shit they've been shoveling lately.
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Last episode was pretty cool. I still take issue with the whole bit about Uhura being some sort of linguistic genius, though.
Here's a clip from Star Trek VI which kind of illustrates my point. <iframe width="640" height="360" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/avH2K1iR8Oo" title="YouTube video player" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen></iframe> Still, she's far less annoying than the Zoe Saldana version. |
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I'm really digging SNW. Feels so far like the best parts of TOS and TNG. |
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What's the deal with the huge Pompador on Pike?
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Those original movies have a lot of comic relief in them including that scene (and there's nothing wrong with that, that's part of their charm), but realistically there's no way Uhura became the communications officer on the flagship of Starfleet without being able to speak Klingon.
If they can truly develop the ensemble characters like Uhura on SNW with episodes like this week's, that would be a change because Discovery (all Michael Burnham all the time) and Picard (which arguably didn't even try) woefully failed to do that. That is one of the things that TNG and DS9 did very well. |
Episode 3 was really good. Interesting character development for Number One and La'an. La'an reminds me of the original super strong security officer from Orville. She was also the only Orville character that wasn't annoying.
We haven't had a good space battle episode yet, but so far I'm quite impressed. This doesn't have any of the woke suck of Discovery. |
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Love how she lifted that alien over her shoulder like a feather. |
Very encouraging start to get this back on track. Episodes as stand alone but still developing characters as the season goes along looks like its going to work.
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I am really enjoying this...haven't enjoyed Star Trek since SNG.
Glad to see them starting this series out right. |
New episode continues the same pattern. An episode unto itself with a little character development thrown in but as part of the plot and not forced into the storyline. aka Picard flashbacks to his childhood.
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The last episode was the best yet.
So far this show is exceptional. |
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I really liked the way they incorporated elements from the original series episode Balance of Terror and the Mutara Nebula scene from Star Trek II.
The Enterprise really got beat to shit, too. I wonder if next week starts off with them getting repairs in a space dock. Seems like they're setting the Gorn up to be the heavy in this season - and perhaps the nastiest baddies ever (at least the Klingons and Borg didn't actually eat prisoners). Looking forward to seeing how they're actually portrayed when they actually show them. Could be something they're saving for the season finale. |
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You can't just bury this and pretend it didn't happen. It's ****ing hilarious:
https://static1.cbrimages.com/wordpr...7/10/gorn1.jpg |
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Oh, sure. I'm aware of the budget constraints and the state of that tech versus today. They did a much better job of costuming the female guest actresses on a regular basis so I'll forgive them, and now I view stuff like the Gorn costume as absurdist art. But that goofy image will never leave my mind. |
If they do keep the Gorn to use as baddies in this season then there has to exist a 'blooper' of Pike fighting a guy in a copy of the original costume.
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Well, the last episode was definitely a step back. While it wasn't horrible, and was clearly going for light-hearted laughs after the Gorn episode, it definitely had some Discovery creep to it. Apparently Chapel is bi, and it's pretty obvious that the butch helmsman chick has the hots for her. Similar vibe developing between Number One and the security officer.
This show is so promising. Don't want to see it devolve into woke shit. :shake: |
Probably the best part of this episode was them dusting off the familiar fight music from the original series. That definitely put a smile on my face.
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And I liked the episode all right. Obviously it was a shore leave/comedy episode that is meant to be taken less than seriously, but this show is able to pull it off pretty well because they have a likable cast that they are actually taking the time to develop (unlike, for example, the casts of Discovery and Picard which were ignored at best and awful at worst). It's still hard to believe that this show actually is as consistently good as it is. First Star Trek live action thing that I've actually looked forward to watching each week since the reboot and it's kind of disappointing that we're only getting 10 episodes of it (instead of 20+ like in the old days). Hope they kept this same writing staff together for S2. |
Nurse Chappel is hot as ****, even more so when decked out in her civvies. And apparently, she's an unapologetic slut as well. New favorite character located!
Yeah this episode throttled back significantly, but it was still enjoyable enough. |
Nurse Chappel is hot as ****, even more so when decked out in her civvies. And apparently, she's an unapologetic slut as well. New favorite character located!
Yeah this episode throttled back significantly, but it was still enjoyable enough. |
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Weren't gay or Bi in the original Star Trek timeline of the series? Being gay was illegal in the western world. You were thrown in jail or made to take drugs to stop your gay "urges:. So of course they didn't show that on TV in the original series. The whole Klingon V. Federation was a way to talk about Russian v USA. The half white/half black face episode was about racism in this country. I could go on and on about episodes that people would consider "woke" these days. I believe this series is making a sincere attempt to make a 2022 version of the original 1960's series. For the most part its working. 4 episodes in, its already the best Star Trek TV series since the original. |
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Honestly...I enjoyed it, even with the entendre abound.
They would have to go full on Discovery to make me hate it. I enjoyed the whole Enterprise Bingo scenes....and the light hearted nature after the intense last episode. Of course...in the old days I was probably one of the few people that enjoyed the Tribble episode. |
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I don't see the lunacy of Discovery at work. The actual writing and story are far too good, even with a breather episode, than anything Discovery even attempted to do. |
The latest episode was better, albeit more than a bit dark. Also got to see the Enterprise kick a bit of alien spaceship ass.
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Good episode. I enjoyed that '**** I really need a stiff drink after that' moment at the end.
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Lindy Booth is pretty nice looking....she can take me prisoner anytime.
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I can't quite recall (mostly because I try to put much of Discovery out of my mind at all times), but that might have been the first episode of live action Trek since Enterprise with a central premise that raised a moral/ethical quandary of that sort. Not exactly new ground for the franchise as a whole, but it's good to see that they are still doing those.
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I'm so damn happy with this REAL Star Trek they've finally given us.
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Rewatched Dune today. Realized that the doctor from SNW also played Jamis.
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Noticed the same thing. |
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I really wish theaters would provide showings with closed captions. |
Beginning to really like this series.
It is very reminiscent of the original series in its writing, music, even the camera work, but with a subtle modern twist here and there. If they can keep it up and not go postal with the woke shit this is going to easily be my all-time second-favorite ST series. Even if Capt. Pike seems to be morphing into Kirk more and more with each episode. |
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I also think there's an argument right now that this is the best first season of a Trek series quality wise since TOS (TNG S1 was bad and DS9 didn't start really getting rolling until later). |
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They're doing a good job so far. Still waiting for some epic space battles, though. I suspect they may be holding that back for the final episode, though. |
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