He acts insane throughout most of the series...Boo to you sir, Archer was great.
He acts insane throughout most of the series...Boo to you sir, Archer was great.
They cast an American white male and it tanked the series.
Still haven't watched it. Plan to in the next few months. Anything I should prepare myself for? I've already steeled myself for the Rod Stewart opening.
(Incoherent screams of outrage)
What the fuck are all these women and minorities doing in my Star Trek shows literally based around the idea of universal equality and acceptance?!?!?
Still haven't watched it. Plan to in the next few months. Anything I should prepare myself for? I've already steeled myself for the Rod Stewart opening.
I would suggest skipping the first 2 seasons.
Jason Isaacs' character is probably the first season's more permanent captain. Michelle Yeoh's character is probably either gonna die early on or... well, whatever else gets her out of the picture. Or her ship is an integral part of the story, but either way it seems Isaacs' Captain Lorca is the more prominent figure.
Today I'm learning that people apparently like that Xindi season of Enterprise which I thought was about the worst Star Trek related thing ever. Not that anything in that series was great, except for Jeffrey Combs who is always fun to watch in everything.
I thought the Xindi planet was interesting, having multiple sentient species on one planet.
Today I'm learning that people apparently like that Xindi season of Enterprise which I thought was about the worst Star Trek related thing ever. Not that anything in that series was great, except for Jeffrey Combs who is always fun to watch in everything.
I wouldn't say I liked it, but I recognise it as better than what came before it.
The serialised nature, and the more tooth-and-nail fight-for-survival quality the story brought were popular. Did a better Voyager premise than Voyager.
Today I'm learning that people apparently like that Xindi season of Enterprise which I thought was about the worst Star Trek related thing ever. Not that anything in that series was great, except for Jeffrey Combs who is always fun to watch in everything.
Still haven't watched it. Plan to in the next few months. Anything I should prepare myself for? I've already steeled myself for the Rod Stewart opening.
When does this release? I didn't see a date.
Today I'm learning that people apparently like that Xindi season of Enterprise which I thought was about the worst Star Trek related thing ever. Not that anything in that series was great, except for Jeffrey Combs who is always fun to watch in everything.
I wouldn't say I liked it, but I recognise it as better than what came before it.
The serialised nature, and the more tooth-and-nail fight-for-survival quality the story brought were popular. Did a better Voyager premise than Voyager.
Hey guys, why watch Discovery when you can watch the real Star Trek follow up show on Fox this fall?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yy9sKeCE8V0
I was actually wondering if Star Trek would ever make the leap to have a captain from another species in a regular series. I know issues of make up and effects make it less practical, but it is a bit weird always seeing pre-dominanantly human captains in Star Fleet ships.
Boo to you sir, Archer was great.
Hey guys, why watch Discovery when you can watch the real Star Trek follow up show on Fox this fall?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yy9sKeCE8V0
Hey guys, why watch Discovery when you can watch the real Star Trek follow up show on Fox this fall?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yy9sKeCE8V0
Hey guys, why watch Discovery when you can watch the real Star Trek follow up show on Fox this fall?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yy9sKeCE8V0
We haven't even seen the actual USS Discovery yet!
Hey guys, why watch Discovery when you can watch the real Star Trek follow up show on Fox this fall?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yy9sKeCE8V0
It's an hour long, so technically that makes it a drama...I don't find most of MacFarlane's stuff very funny, but I'll check this out. He is a huge Star Trek fan so maybe this could turn out alright if it expands from just being a parody.
It's an hour long, so technically that makes it a drama...
Sorta. They just don't make hour long comedies, and Orville is classified by Fox as a drama.Is that... really how classification works? Weird if true.
Sorta. They just don't make hour long comedies, and Orville is classified by Fox as a drama.
I wonder how much of people's dislike of Archer was influenced by SFDebris. I thought he was unfairly too harsh about Archer.
Oh well, I made it through the first few seasons of Voyager, I can tough it out for a couple of seasons of Enterprise if it'll lay the groundwork. Even DS9 wasn't super strong in the beginning.
Get the fuck out of here. Enterprise was one of the shittiest TV shows known to man. At least Voyager was good in the context of its time. It had some character. Enterprise was laughably bad and horribly written. It didn't feel like Star Strek in the god-damned least and doesn't deserve to be talked about in the series.
It's an hour long, so technically that makes it a drama...
Get the fuck out of here. Enterprise was one of the shittiest TV shows known to man. At least Voyager was good in the context of its time. It had some character. Enterprise was laughably bad and horribly written. It didn't feel like Star Strek in the god-damned least and doesn't deserve to be talked about in the series.
(Incoherent screams of outrage)
What the fuck are all these women and minorities doing in my Star Trek shows literally based around the idea of universal equality and acceptance?!?!?
Get the fuck out of here. Enterprise was one of the shittiest TV shows known to man. At least Voyager was good in the context of its time. It had some character. Enterprise was laughably bad and horribly written. It didn't feel like Star Strek in the god-damned least and doesn't deserve to be talked about in the series.
Some new stuff came in today.
http://trekmovie.com/2017/05/21/jason-isaacs-explains-absence-from-star-trek-discovery-trailer-levar-burton-weighs-in/
Isaacs gives a cheeky non-answer to his lack of presence in the trailer, there's a cast photo including one of the Klingons, Rainn Wilson is headed to Canada to film his episode, and LeVar Burton is hyped for Discovery.
Archer was fine as a captain, a more fatherly figure and buddy to the crew than the other Starfleet captains. The problem with Enterprise was that the other characters were boring as fuck. The epitome of bland and monotone. I didn't like any of them and I didn't care about any of them.
The showrunners had the chance to correct that fatal flaw in season 3. They should have killed off almost the entire crew during the Xindi arc and the exploration of the Expanse and replace them with more compelling characters. A better cast coupled with Season 4's more interesting stories could have saved the show.
Get the fuck out of here. Enterprise was great.Get the fuck out of here. Enterprise was one of the shittiest TV shows known to man. At least Voyager was good in the context of its time. It had some character. Enterprise was laughably bad and horribly written. It didn't feel like Star Strek in the god-damned least and doesn't deserve to be talked about in the series.