Spyke
startrek.website

"Prodigy" has demonstrated that they're willing to cancel something they gave an early renewal to.

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eldavireply
lemmy.ml

being alive to see the controversy first hand when they first redid the klingons after the first movie and again after discovery has taught me to smile at fan controversies. lol

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JWBananasreply
lemmy.world

What was it they said back then? They're from the South or some such?

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I think the show runner was saying they're from a different sect of Klingons at first and then they backpedaled as hard as they could almost immediately. Lol

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SkaveRatreply
discuss.tchncs.de

I also couldn't really get into it.

I can understand the appeal, but it wasn't really for me.

One day I'll definitely finish watching it

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I find Kobayashi is around where it starts to pick up. I'd say just watch the rest of season 1 before deciding if you want to continue, but at the very least, if you're worried about wasting your time, to episode 11 (frames the plot for the rest of the season) or episode 13 (the most classically Trek episode of the season, honestly).

Unfortunately, Jankom Pog never goes away, but somewhere in late season 1, he gets less useless at least and earns the right to be more annoying that Neelix. Also, if you've been finding Rok an annoying helpless child up to this point, she becomes a much better character (probably the most useful crew member) after episode 8 through a slightly O'Brien-esque process.

Season 2 is great and worth having watched season 1 (not to say season 1 is bad, but season 2 is way better).

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I would like to second this, particularly the line "through a slightly O'Brien-esque process."

😭😭😭

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I agree. DS9 season one honestly wasn't too bad (obviously not SNW season 1 caliber), though mainly because it didn't have a weird blackface episode.

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Ohhh. I quit watching that. It was decent but also so dour. Edgy. Depressing.
I'd watch for more Tig Notarro though.

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Honestly, in most cases, studios should just guarantee 3 seasons because that's how long it takes to really find if a show will actually get any sort of following.

To be honest, I feel like streamers keep trying to gun for a The Office or Last Airbender level hit, but don't realize that those shows wouldn't have survived today under the current metric by which they evaluate a show's success. They ignore the whole point of streaming: a show should have more time to find success - potential fans will get to it when they get to it.

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