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It was nice that it opened with the same song that Nemesis essentially closed with :)
That was a great touch, I will definitely watch the pre title scene in that episode alot.
The version of Blue Skies sung by Bing Crosby used in that scene...
This track works well on many levels, one being its juxtaposition of Picard's physical and mental reality.
I'll see what transpires in the next few episodes to see if its worth sticking with..
Also puzzling with this set up
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.indiewire.com/2020/03/simon-pegg-doubts-star-trek-movies-marvel-money-1202214763/amp/
The franchise is doing just fine on TV again, so I'm not bummed about this in the slightest.
Really sad to hear and read this as I have been enjoying the rebooted movies.
I heard talk they may try to make a Star Trek Discovery movie, which would make no sense as there is not much of a main stream audience for that.
Star Trek are probably best to sticking to TV/Streaming Services for a while.
Orville is basically ST:TNG in sitcom format and despite rather cheap looking CGI manages to build a world that one cares to invest in. If you liked Picard and his old Enterprise crew, then The Orville is just the thing for you.
Expanse is "hard" SciFi, zero comedy, suspenseful, horror, political intrigue. Great TV overall.
Both of them are far more interesting than ST:Discovery (and this is the opinion of a Trekkie). I have yet to see Picard.
Star Trek at its heart is really a TV franchise rather than a movie franchise. I think what many forget is that the big draw of the first ten films was that they were essentially souped up TV reunion films projected on the silver screen. Every few years you’d get to revisit these characters who you originally saw for several seasons on TV either first run or reruns.
Without that edge and the fact that television shows like the recent Trek shows, Game of Thrones, etc can look as grand as a big budget film, having Trek on the big screen isn’t as big of a deal as it used to be.
I grew up watching Star Trek reruns in the 70's and 80's, my favourite show of all time. Kirk, Spock and Mccoy and crew were like revisiting old friends with the six movies, after watching Wrath of Khan I have never wanted to see a film as much as I did when Search for Spock hit cinema's. It's because the TV show made me so invested in the characters. I own all the series up to Enterprise, as fans we are lucky there are so many great shows to revisit.
I am midway through Picard been working a lot so not had time to watch it, I will probably binge watch the last episodes at the weekend.
Whatever one feels of how the film turned out, just the prospect of them having a film together was too exciting.
Generations is OK, it does play like a extended episode though David Carson had directed Next Gen episodes prior. Generations still has some good moments for me, I like some of the Nexus scenes. The Enterprise D crash on the planet looked good on the big screen at the time.
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I meant to post this news a few days ago...
'Star Trek' Pike and Spock Series Set at CBS All Access - Star Trek: Strange New Worlds.
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/amp/live-feed/star-trek-pike-spock-series-set-at-cbs-all-access-1294704
I don't always agree with RLM though I find them entertaining, certainly the Picard and Data friendship is more prominent in the films. They do have a bond so I disagree with RLM.
I also get the sense that RLM are more attached to the earlier incarnation of Picard from TNG 30 years ago, and seeing Patrick Stewart playing a much older Picard that's more sentimental and wears his emotions on his sleeves feels "wrong" for them because that's not the character they grew up watching as kids when TNG aired. I didn't think the new show was all that great, but everything regarding the character of Picard felt natural.
I agree Picard very rarely dropped his Captain face during TNG. Picard's character does also evolve during the seven seasons illustrated well by the final scene in All Good Things.
https://deadline.com/2020/08/ben-cross-dies-chariots-fire-star-trek-first-knight-actor-1203016530/