• conditional_soup@lemm.ee
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    10 months ago

    Idk, I think Discovery just sucks.

    Strange New Worlds and Lower Decks kick ass, though.

    Edit: Discovery and Picard. Picard sucks ass, too. I just cannot force myself further than episode two.

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      10 months ago

      I think the difference is because Disco and Picard are serialized while SNW and LD are episodic.

      On serialized Trek, if the writers get a bug up their asses to do a mirror universe storyline or a section 31 storyline, you’re stuck with that tedious bullshit for at least half a season. If episodic Trek has a stinkburger episode that everyone mocks for decades (Sub Rosa), the next week can give you a premise so beloved that they base a whole series on it (Lower Decks).

      Episodic Trek can take more risks. I kinda miss the longer seasons for the same reason.

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        10 months ago

        Yes, upon rewatching TNG, I realized that I might actually like less than half of the stories that much, but that still leaves so many stories I do like.

        If I was inclined to like a discovery story to start with, it will wear out its welcome pretty soon because they drag it out so long.

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      10 months ago

      That’s fair.

      Try Picard season three though, that was way better than seasons 1&2. :⁠-⁠)

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        10 months ago

        Meh, there were a few times where the comedy could have probably taken more of a backseat than it did, but the comedy didn’t overall bother me that much. I did like that it was a more unpolished take on what life in Starfleet is like, and the comedy was the vehicle that that view was delivered through. I mean, take Shax and T’ana making it super uncomfortable to be roomed close to the holodecks; realistically, who isn’t going to get up to some freaky shit with tech like that? The live action shows kinda dance around it, but I like that Lower Decks was able to address it outright because it’s allowed to take itself less seriously.