archangel2
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looking forward to the Strange New Worlds series. Discovery just too all over the place
I predict you will be disappointed.looking forward to the Strange New Worlds series. Discovery just too all over the place
Has everyone given up on Discovery?
I watch if pretty casually now. Its awful. This season is terrible. They've just recreated the burn again. Its all about Michael everyone else is furniture, 2 dimensional and boring. Right now Book is the best character on the show and its not even close. Even the two new crew members, that were suppossed to be some inspirational angle salute to the LBGTQ community are horribly bland and boring and goofy.
The writing is bad, the dialogue is worse. But at least they have heavy metal concert fire blasters on the bridge.
I used to think that Voyager was the worst thing in Star Trek, but Discovery has lapped it. I'm hoping that this is the last season and Michael does something stupid that gets the Discovery crushed by the Anomaly.
However we all know where this is going, we can see it with the painfully bad lectures of the Federation President by Michael. That's right, we're getting President Michael and Vice President Tilly.
And no Tilly isn't gone, they're going to Saru her. They'll tease her leaving and she'll be back in a couple of episodes to stink up the screen. I mean, there's no way that a prat falling, inexperienced self doubting person like her should be teaching cadets. But I guess her classes in group meetings during a crisis where I tell people that I love them as the oxygen runs out, and I handed command of my ship off to someone else during a battle will be sure sell outs. I mean, I really think its great if they bump Tilly for a couple of episodes because she's awful, but they've developed no other actual bridge characters to take their role and I can't figure out why they bothered to bring Saru back. He used to be a good character but now he's a chair there to tell Michael how awesome she is.
It looks like everyone who hated it has. Hoping for it to get getter or simply hate watching it doesn't seem worth it any more. I imagine that some who like the series are still watching, but it seems telling to me that even they apparently don't want to talk about this season.
On Rotten Tomatoes, this season has the lowest audience score (24%) of all 4 seasons, and that's from people who have stuck with the show. Quite a few of the scathing reviews are from people who indicate that they used to like it. The general consensus seems to be that the plot is unoriginal, it's not Star Trek and the characters spend most of their time talking and crying about their feelings. It sounds very unappealing to me.
At some point (maybe just before The Orville returns in March, so that I have that to wash away the bad taste), I might get bored and curious to see just how bad this season is for myself, but there are far better shows to watch right now.
I completely agree with both your takes.
Have you noticed that in this timeline, heterosexual, white, human males are virtually extinct?
You can't spot one even in the background in any episode!
I watch if pretty casually now. Its awful. This season is terrible. They've just recreated the burn again. Its all about Michael everyone else is furniture, 2 dimensional and boring. Right now Book is the best character on the show and its not even close. Even the two new crew members, that were suppossed to be some inspirational angle salute to the LBGTQ community are horribly bland and boring and goofy.
The writing is bad, the dialogue is worse. But at least they have heavy metal concert fire blasters on the bridge.
I used to think that Voyager was the worst thing in Star Trek, but Discovery has lapped it. I'm hoping that this is the last season and Michael does something stupid that gets the Discovery crushed by the Anomaly.
However we all know where this is going, we can see it with the painfully bad lectures of the Federation President by Michael. That's right, we're getting President Michael and Vice President Tilly.
And no Tilly isn't gone, they're going to Saru her. They'll tease her leaving and she'll be back in a couple of episodes to stink up the screen. I mean, there's no way that a prat falling, inexperienced self doubting person like her should be teaching cadets. But I guess her classes in group meetings during a crisis where I tell people that I love them as the oxygen runs out, and I handed command of my ship off to someone else during a battle will be sure sell outs. I mean, I really think its great if they bump Tilly for a couple of episodes because she's awful, but they've developed no other actual bridge characters to take their role and I can't figure out why they bothered to bring Saru back. He used to be a good character but now he's a chair there to tell Michael how awesome she is.
The um Admiral, unless I'm missing something from him, and that guy that walks across the bridge every 4 episodes. I tend to think that this was intentional and not accidental.
This is Discovery's best season and the most old-school "Trekkian" one as well. Several members on TrekBBS who weren't fans of Discovery prior to this season are liking this one.It looks like everyone who hated it has. Hoping for it to get getter or simply hate-watching it doesn't seem worth it any more. I imagine that some who like the series are still watching, but it's telling to me that even they apparently don't want to talk about this season.
On Rotten Tomatoes, this season has the lowest audience score (24%) of all 4 seasons, and that's from people who have stuck with the show. Quite a few of the scathing reviews are from people who indicate that they used to like it. The general consensus seems to be that the plot is unoriginal, it's not Star Trek and the characters spend most of their time talking and crying about their feelings. It sounds very unappealing to me.
At some point (maybe just before The Orville returns in March, so that I have that to wash away the bad taste), I might get bored and curious to see just how bad this season is for myself, but there are far better shows to watch right now.
This is Discovery's best season and the most old-school "Trekkian" one as well. Several members on TrekBBS who weren't fans of Discovery prior to this season are liking this one.
Give it a try, you never know, it might not be terrible.
This is Discovery's best season and the most old-school "Trekkian" one as well. Several members on TrekBBS who weren't fans of Discovery prior to this season are liking this one.
Give it a try, you never know, it might not be terrible.
My second sentence should give you some genuine hope though.No offense, but we've heard that every season. I think that it's natural for those who like what the show is about and the direction that it's going in to be increasingly happy with it. Conversely, those who disliked the series in the first place are liable to increasingly dislike it. In other words, if you think that it's the best season, there's a good chance that I'll hate it the most. I'm delighted by your optimism, though.
My second sentence should give you some genuine hope though.
Nah, they were rating episodes 4/10 previously. They definitely weren’t happy with the show before.Yeah... no. If they've been hanging out at TrekBBS, watching the season since it started and like it, they were probably only lukewarm on the show before and were eager to like it. Those aren't my shoes. Now, if my comrades here were to all suddenly announce that they like Season 4, then I might get a teensy weensy bit of hope... maybe.
Nah, they were rating episodes 4/10 previously. They definitely weren’t happy with the show before.
The show is much less Burnham centric this season.That's still a lot better than I think of the show and suggests to me that they were just unhappy because they thought that the show had potential to be better. I'm unhappy with the show because my problems with it are at its core and not realistically fixable. Primarily, I can't see myself ever liking the show as long as Burnham is around, and Burnham is the show.