• CyberEgg@discuss.tchncs.de
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    11 hours ago

    Still not gonna watch it. The poster neither makes it seem interesting, nor does it indicate someone learned from the debacle that was SNW S3.

    Plus that fucking college jacket.

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      crap I’ve yet to start Strange New Worlds as “new trek” really doesn’t agree with me but I was willing to give it a shot. so…it turns out bad? The last Star Trek I watched was Picard S3 and I kinda enjoyed it but that was after I struggled through S1 and 2.

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        Well, imagine releasing an episode depicting how biological essentialism expresses in vulcans while the world revels in fascism and racists trying to tell us how people are hardwired based on perceived ‘race’ and ethnicity.
        Or while civil societies struggle and fight back against lobbyists, radical capitalists, all kinds of power grabbing individuals, releasing an episode literally saying “good systems are good because good people are in charge”.
        Oh, and there’s the speciesist episode.

        Then there’s even more and overt memberberries.

        That’s six of ten episodes. Another episode is the second part of the last episode of season two. The remaining three episodes are okay.

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        Season 1 of SNW liked to shred canon almost every episode. And binge watching it:

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        the serial reveal of a deep dark secret for nearly every member of the bridge crew got old real fast.

        But the cast was good enough that I kept watching. In season 2 we got Carol Kane and a great cross over episode and that’s most of what I remember.

        I got 3 episodes into season 3 and set it down. I’ll probably finish it just before season 4 starts and that will decide if I watch 4 or not. I still haven’t mustered the energy to watch Disco season 5.

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        SNW is largely good, but S3 has an unusually high number of goofy/gimmicky episodes that’s aren’t very good.

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      11 hours ago

      Jacket looks slick. I’m in favour of leaning more towards civilian higher education aesthetics and away from military ones. After all, aren’t we always being told Starfleet isn’t a military?

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        We are told Starfleet isn’t military, but what we are told and how it (often) acts and is structured like always meant an interesting conflict.

        Also, I don’t mind that it looks more like higher edication than military. I mind that it looks too much like what we have nowadays. Star Trek fashion was, though memeable, it’s own distinct thing. Like we don’t do fashion today as people in the 18th or 19th century, why should 23rd or 24th century fashion look like ours?
        ENT played that nicely, those costumes bridged the gap almost perfectly (especially Starfleet uniforms), looking enough like later (in the timeline) stuff but reminiscend of what we have today, like a natural evolution.

        Bur Academy is to be set in 32nd century, it should be as distant to us as the 10th century.

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          Alright, that’s fair reasoning. I don’t sweat it when a sci-fi future looks oddly contemporary, just like I don’t sweat it when a period piece does the Bridgerton thing of including modern pop songs and printed dress patterns. A little artistic licence doesn’t bother me for stuff like that, but I get the perspective.