I get the sense that Lorca is gonna be borderline unhinged lol
Sarcophagi usually imply something ancient. I think that's a big clue. These are from the end of last year so maybe they could've changed but I think the whole ancient Klingons will be true. Probably wake up from some sort of stasis.
The awakening ancient aliens with ancient advanced technology has been pretty played out now.
So, the Entertainment Weekly issue delves into Fuller's tenure on the show.
(link goes to TrekCore's breakdown, not the article proper)
The basics:
Fuller was essentially fired
Fuller wanted an Anthology series: Each year would be a different ship, story, & time period.
Fuller wanted the aesthetic to be way more in line with the Original Series (it seems like he wanted something more like The Cage as opposed to what we have)
Fuller didn't want the director they hired for the pilot
Fuller's storyline was modified, and large chunks of it were tossed entirely
sounds good, but that would've been kind of expensive no?So, the Entertainment Weekly issue delves into Fuller's tenure on the show.
(link goes to TrekCore's breakdown, not the article proper)
The basics:
Fuller was essentially fired
Fuller wanted an Anthology series: Each year would be a different ship, story, & time period.
Fuller wanted the aesthetic to be way more in line with the Original Series (it seems like he wanted something more like The Cage as opposed to what we have)
Fuller didn't want the director they hired for the pilot
Fuller's storyline was modified, and large chunks of it were tossed entirely
The basics:
Fuller wanted an Anthology series: Each year would be a different ship, story, & time period.
Fuller wanted the aesthetic to be way more in line with the Original Series (it seems like he wanted something more like The Cage as opposed to what we have)
sounds good, but that would've been kind of expensive no?
Aw fuck I was starting to get hype for Discovery but seeing what won't be has me bummed out again that Fuller isn't on this anymoreSo, the Entertainment Weekly issue delves into Fuller's tenure on the show.
(link goes to TrekCore's breakdown, not the article proper)
The basics:
Fuller was essentially fired
Fuller wanted an Anthology series: Each year would be a different ship, story, & time period.
Fuller wanted the aesthetic to be way more in line with the Original Series (it seems like he wanted something more like The Cage as opposed to what we have)
Fuller didn't want the director they hired for the pilot
Fuller's storyline was modified, and large chunks of it were tossed entirely
Anthology would've been great, but it would've c ome with the expectation of building new sets for ship interiors every year, and more time between seasons.
I'd settle for a new season long arc every year.
I mean this is what I was expecting them to say ever since he quit. Even without American Gods it looked from the outside like they were at cross-purposes.So, the Entertainment Weekly issue delves into Fuller's tenure on the show.
(link goes to TrekCore's breakdown, not the article proper)
The basics:
Fuller was essentially fired
Fuller wanted an Anthology series: Each year would be a different ship, story, & time period.
Fuller wanted the aesthetic to be way more in line with the Original Series (it seems like he wanted something more like The Cage as opposed to what we have)
Fuller didn't want the director they hired for the pilot
Fuller's storyline was modified, and large chunks of it were tossed entirely
Alex Kurtzman isn't the showrunner. I'm honestly not sure how that narrative popped up over these past few weeks. I guess because he was so vocal at Comic-Con?
So, the Entertainment Weekly issue delves into Fuller's tenure on the show.
(link goes to TrekCore's breakdown, not the article proper)
The basics:
Fuller was essentially fired
Fuller wanted an Anthology series: Each year would be a different ship, story, & time period.
Fuller wanted the aesthetic to be way more in line with the Original Series (it seems like he wanted something more like The Cage as opposed to what we have)
Fuller didn't want the director they hired for the pilot
Fuller's storyline was modified, and large chunks of it were tossed entirely
Hey. Is this a single narrative season or individual episode narratives? Do we know yet?
So, the Entertainment Weekly issue delves into Fuller's tenure on the show.
(link goes to TrekCore's breakdown, not the article proper)
The basics:
Fuller was essentially fired
Fuller wanted an Anthology series: Each year would be a different ship, story, & time period.
Fuller wanted the aesthetic to be way more in line with the Original Series (it seems like he wanted something more like The Cage as opposed to what we have)
Fuller didn't want the director they hired for the pilot
Fuller's storyline was modified, and large chunks of it were tossed entirely
I knew that he would have the good taste to make it look like the great vision of the original series. If you are making a new Trek Show how could you not make it look like the original series? Make it look like another boring Enterprise clone? It also looks like a season of Enterprise the third one.
for this tired mircowave dinner Star Trek.
Fuller wanted an Anthology series: Each year would be a different ship, story, & time period.
While interesting this likely would have been stupid expensive.
This show apparently carries individual episode price-tags north of $6mil
I do not think anthologized Trek is a good idea, for the record.
I think it's damn near a perfect fit