How much is our empathy informed by our memories?.

  • Zaphod@discuss.tchncs.de
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    1 year ago

    is strange new worlds any good? i recently finished the orville and absolutely loved it. it’s way too good for a parody

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      1 year ago

      Orville is definitely something special. Strange new worlds was good. Made me feel like I was watching a StarTrek show. Unlike Discovery.

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        1 year ago

        Orville is great.

        My new Star Trek thoughts basically boil down to Strange New Worlds, Lower Decks, and Picard S3 are all amazing, Prodigy was pretty good too (RIP), Disco was pretty bad even if it had its moments here or there, but Picard S1&2 was truly miserable.

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        I agree Discovery was/is a travesty. SNW on the other hand is surprisingly decent. Not my favorite Trek ever but definitely the 2nd best in recent years. The best being the 3rd season (and only the 3rd season) of Picard.

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      It’s so good. I was a TNG & DS9 fan, but I just didn’t like Enterprise or Discovery, and I watched the first few episodes of Picard, but it was so dark and not like the others. SNW brings back the original Star Trek ethos, relentlessly optimistic and ethical with a realist streak, fantastic writing, great character development, and great special effects. They even have the traditional episode “types,” like a Klingon politics episode, a courtroom episode, and a fantasy episode. My point is I love it, and I hope the writers’/actors’ guilds get what they want soon so they can start filming season 3.

      P.S. Fuck JJ Abrams

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      SNW is pure, good Star Trek. Don’t miss it.

      I’d also rate Lower Decks and Prodigy pretty well - both have rough starts but hit a good stride in their first seasons.

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      I think if you like Orville you’ll like SNW it does seem to be going back to TOS and TNG flavour trek

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      As a TNG/DS9 fan, I really like it - it has that feeling of old Trek again where it’s optimistic about the future while commentating on contemporary issues. Pike is also a really good captain, kind of a nice blend of Kirk and Picard - and it might be “shiny new toy” syndrome, but he’s probably my favorite captain now.

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      Definitely worth it. Finally got that feeling while watching a new Star Trek. It feels like Star Trek

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      The animations in it are amazing. You should definitely give it a try.

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      None of the parts are really great, IMHO, but the show somehow is greater than the sum of its parts.

      I’ll put it down to the writing. The writing is sure-footed, accomplished, mature, tasteful.

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        I came to say just the opposite: the show is lesser than the sum of its parts. It’s not cerebral, it’s just boring.

        The acting is above par, the characters are semi-interesting, the screenwriting shoots mostly above the bar. And yet somehow…yawn city. All the qualities you mentioned regarding the writing are exactly why it trods along; at the end of the day, the drama is just not gripping. And I so wanted to like it, don’t ask me why.

        It can’t even get a theme song right. Go ahead…whistle/hum/sing it. I’ll wait. Five dollars say you can’t even remember it.

        Oh, and I liked The Orville. A lot.