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Post by Grandmaster on Apr 24, 2020 19:33:29 GMT 1
This is my favorite franchise and the one I will defend. From Chistopher Pike to Saru. I love it all.
My baby is Deep Space Nine. I think that is the best Star Trek has produced.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 24, 2020 21:28:56 GMT 1
I like the original series and Next Generation quite a bit.
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Post by AQUA JAR!™ on Apr 24, 2020 22:38:37 GMT 1
Im a super fan, second only to SW franchise.
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Post by AQUA JAR!™ on Apr 24, 2020 23:04:31 GMT 1
I have seen every ST film in it's initial theatrical run
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Post by Deleted on Apr 25, 2020 5:56:08 GMT 1
Pike was awesome, shouldntve remade the pilot
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Post by Grandmaster on Apr 25, 2020 6:31:53 GMT 1
I have seen every ST film in it's initial theatrical run I only saw the Kelvin timeline ones in the theater. I wasnt really a theater going guy up to when Nemesis came out.
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Post by taylorfirst1 on Apr 26, 2020 2:32:30 GMT 1
I have seen every ST film in it's initial theatrical run Me too!
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Post by Grandmaster on Apr 26, 2020 6:46:18 GMT 1
I have seen every ST film in it's initial theatrical run Me too! Welcome my friend.
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Post by thisguy4000 on Apr 28, 2020 18:55:12 GMT 1
Fans seem to really hate the CBS All Access shows. I haven’t seen them, but they do sound pretty stupid.
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Post by taylorfirst1 on Apr 28, 2020 20:09:23 GMT 1
Fans seem to really hate the CBS All Access shows. I haven’t seen them, but they do sound pretty stupid. I haven't seen Picard but "Discovery" is total shit. The show has a complete and utter disregard for all canon and a stunning lack of likable characters. In the second season they attempted to correct multiple giant continuity errors but the attempts were clumsy and obvious damage control.
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Post by Grandmaster on Apr 28, 2020 20:32:29 GMT 1
Fans seem to really hate the CBS All Access shows. I haven’t seen them, but they do sound pretty stupid. I haven't seen Picard but "Discovery" is total shit. The show has a complete and utter disregard for all canon and a stunning lack of likable characters. In the second season they attempted to correct multiple giant continuity errors but the attempts were clumsy and obvious damage control. Really.... The only time you are negative is Star Trek Discovery..... sigh... As a Trekkie I love it. The timeline was abandonned by the JJ movies already. And I actually dont mind. Star Trek is about the human riddle for me. And Disco (why it isnt STD is beyond me) is about that very thing.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 28, 2020 22:15:26 GMT 1
Fans seem to really hate the CBS All Access shows. I haven’t seen them, but they do sound pretty stupid. Well I enjoyed Picard myself. Tell me a story is ok
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Post by AQUA JAR!™ on Apr 29, 2020 3:51:10 GMT 1
i liked Picard, but i really like Discovery, esp season 2
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Post by Deleted on May 8, 2020 12:21:16 GMT 1
Anyone watch this? Did you ever end up watching it Grandmaster? Cant remember
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Post by Grandmaster on May 8, 2020 12:38:14 GMT 1
No I havent yet. Still need to talk to the wife about Amazon Prime...
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Post by Deleted on May 8, 2020 12:41:40 GMT 1
No I havent yet. Still need to talk to the wife about Amazon Prime... I think there might be a trial or something? That option available for Dutchmania?
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Post by Grandmaster on May 8, 2020 12:46:39 GMT 1
Yeah 30 days for free. I just need to arrange.
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Post by AQUA JAR!™ on May 8, 2020 17:35:05 GMT 1
i watched it, every week, but then it took me like a month to get around to the finale
it was "good" but not "great"
I liked Discovery a lot more ( esp S2 )
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Post by taylorfirst1 on May 15, 2020 15:56:14 GMT 1
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Post by Grandmaster on May 15, 2020 16:02:14 GMT 1
Damn... If they put this on yet another streaming service in my country Im gonna scream...
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Post by Deleted on May 16, 2020 11:14:00 GMT 1
Damn... If they put this on yet another streaming service in my country Im gonna scream... Give Grandmaster 4 more star trek shows all on different streaming services!!!!#@#!@!!!
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Post by Grandmaster on May 16, 2020 11:28:24 GMT 1
Damn... If they put this on yet another streaming service in my country Im gonna scream... Give Grandmaster 4 more star trek shows all on different streaming services!!!!#@#!@!!! Yes yes 4 more Star Trek shows... euh I didnt get that last part...
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Post by Chalice_Of_Evil on May 16, 2020 23:51:43 GMT 1
After watching Season 2 of Star Trek: Discovery on Blu-ray a while back, I had said in my review of it that I would have enjoyed seeing a spin-off with Anson Mount's Captain Pike and Rebecca Romijn's Number One who both appeared in the season. I'd forgotten that Spock was with them...but I'm okay with that (I'm less okay with him being beardless. I know people had a problem with young bearded Spock, but when he appeared clean-shaven in the season final, my reaction was some variation of "Gah!". For some reason, it just doesn't look 'right' to me. I guess I got accustomed to him having facial hair). Anyway, I'm all for this spin-off, as I liked those^ three characters more than the majority of the main cast in Star Trek: Discovery (though I still want to know what happened with that rumoured Captain Georgiou spin-off, since Michelle Yeoh is awesome in the role and is easily my favourite character that Star Trek: Discovery introduced).
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Post by AQUA JAR!™ on May 17, 2020 2:07:04 GMT 1
Fuck yes.
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Post by Indiana Jones on May 22, 2020 18:30:26 GMT 1
Still not gonna watch it. Hadn't watched Discovery or the last one.
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Post by AQUA JAR!™ on May 22, 2020 18:33:52 GMT 1
Still not gonna watch it. Hadn't watched Discovery or the last one. you're missing out, mang!
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Post by AQUA JAR!™ on Jun 11, 2020 18:43:16 GMT 1
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Post by AQUA JAR!™ on Jul 25, 2020 18:35:20 GMT 1
New Star Trek shows: every future series, from Strange New Worlds to Lower Decks By Samuel Roberts
In April 2019, overseer Alex Kurtzman told THR that "The idea is to always have something" Star Trek-related on TV. "Two years from now, a show will end, there will be a little breath and then another show will begin."
Star Trek: Lower Decks Release date: August 6
Getting Rick and Morty writer Mike McMahan was quite a win for this first adult animated Star Trek series, which takes place on the lower decks of the Cerritos, a less important Starfleet vessel. It's the first Star Trek animated series in decades, and features a pretty big name voice cast, including The Boys' Jack Quaid.
Star Trek Discovery season 3 Expected release date: late 2020
A third season of CBS All Access' flagship show Star Trek: Discovery finished filming a while back, and post-production has been ongoing. Season 3 has a killer hook, taking viewers 1,000 years into the future of the Star Trek timeline, which will presumably give the writers a lot of scope to tell big stories without any lore-based restrictions.
Star Trek: Picard season 2 Expected release date: 2021
Star Trek: Picard season 2 is officially happening, but where the story will go is something of a mystery after the series' eventful finale, as Picard survived (sort of) the Romulans' attack on the synthetic world of Coppelius. In season 2, expect the show to deal with the fact that (spoiler alert!) Picard now has a synthetic body, as he found a way to cheat death. We're expecting more TNG cameos in season 2, after season 1 gave fans all-too-brief glimpses of Riker and Troi. We also know Whoopi Goldberg will be reprising her role as Guinan from that series.
Section 31 (working title) Expected release date: 2021
The most intriguing spin-off in this list, and reportedly the next one in line for filming after Discovery season 3. Michelle Yeoh will reprise her memorable role as the Mirror Universe's version of Philippa Georgiou, who joined the titular mysterious Federation organization in Discovery. Section 31 operates autonomously in protection of the Federation, and is commonly known as an extreme group that works for what it perceives as the greater good. This should show a side of the Star Trek universe we haven't seen yet.
Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Expected release date: 2021 (or later)
Star Trek Discovery season 2's versions of Captain Pike, Spock and Number One were evidently popular enough that they're getting their own spin-off. Star Trek: Strange New Worlds features Anson Mount, Ethan Peck and Rebecca Romijn reprising their roles in what's been described as a 'classic' Star Trek series with an angle of optimism, which should sit nicely alongside the more densely serialized likes of Discovery and Picard. As a more direct prequel to the Original Series, it'll be about the crew of the Enterprise in the pre-Kirk days.
Nickelodeon Star Trek animated series Expected release date: 2022
Star Trek has so far lacked a counterpart to Star Wars' Rebels and The Clone Wars animated series, but that's set to change. A so-far untitled Star Trek CG TV series is coming to Nickelodeon in the US, and as of July 2019, it had a writers' team in place. Dan and Kevin Hageman, who worked on the excellent Netflix series Trollhunters, are the key creatives behind the show, suggesting that something of a high quality that doesn't talk down to its audience is in the works here.
Untitled live-action shows (possibly Star Trek: Starfleet Academy)
Back in January, series overseer Alex Kurtzman explained that two more live-action Star Trek series were yet to be revealed.
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Post by Chalice_Of_Evil on Jul 26, 2020 9:28:20 GMT 1
New Star Trek shows: every future series, from Strange New Worlds to Lower DecksBy Samuel RobertsIn April 2019, overseer Alex Kurtzman told THR that "The idea is to always have something" Star Trek-related on TV. "Two years from now, a show will end, there will be a little breath and then another show will begin." Section 31 (working title) Expected release date: 2021 The most intriguing spin-off in this list, and reportedly the next one in line for filming after Discovery season 3. Michelle Yeoh will reprise her memorable role as the Mirror Universe's version of Philippa Georgiou, who joined the titular mysterious Federation organization in Discovery. Section 31 operates autonomously in protection of the Federation, and is commonly known as an extreme group that works for what it perceives as the greater good. This should show a side of the Star Trek universe we haven't seen yet. Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Expected release date: 2021 (or later) Star Trek Discovery season 2's versions of Captain Pike, Spock and Number One were evidently popular enough that they're getting their own spin-off. Star Trek: Strange New Worlds features Anson Mount, Ethan Peck and Rebecca Romijn reprising their roles in what's been described as a 'classic' Star Trek series with an angle of optimism, which should sit nicely alongside the more densely serialized likes of Discovery and Picard. As a more direct prequel to the Original Series, it'll be about the crew of the Enterprise in the pre-Kirk days. Those^ are the two I'm interested in. Michelle Yeoh's Mirror Universe version of Philippa Georgiou has been my favourite part of Star Trek: Discovery. Meanwhile, Pike, Spock and Number One are three characters I'd actually like to see more of, as they were the parts of Season 2 I enjoyed the most (other than Georgiou, of course). I look forward to both shows, but with all these^ characters leaving Star Trek: Discovery...I'm not sure whether there'll be enough to keep me watching, as I found they were the best part of it. Thanks for the news.
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Post by Grandmaster on Jul 26, 2020 10:56:09 GMT 1
Its good to the original geek franchise come alive again.
And yes, Im one of those people who liles what they have been doing.
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