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Fire up the inertial dampeners, retract all moorings and clear space dock. It's time to boldy go where no one has gone before!

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I’m personally not watching it (you could call me a bit of a disco “hater” and s4 really kinda bummed me out) … but thought I’d see how people are enjoying it and think about getting a paramount subscription.

Asked some friends and they said they’d stopped watching. Then I checked here and the other community and posts about the episodes just seem to be tepid compared to what I would have expected.

Now obviously I’ve got a bias (and I really don’t want to start kicking the show) … but am I reading this right or wrong?

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[–] maegul@lemmy.ml 1 points 7 months ago (1 children)

For my money, sticking to prequels is where the problems start.

Disco, SNW: hard prequels bordering on TOS reboot in the case of SNW.

Meanwhile Picard and lower decks are very much grounded in nostalgia (hint: each have more Frakes appearances than DS9).

This era never really had the same bravery to do something new like TOS and TNG-era, IMO. I was a big fan of Disco’s move into the future (it’s just that Disco miss the landing every time for me).

[–] BigilusDickilus@lemmy.world 3 points 7 months ago

I like that SNW at least is genuinely trying to live in and explore it's era, it always felt like disco was just using that setting carelessly.

Picard felt very pandering, I couldn't get past the first season.

Lost Decks is the best one though, you can tell there's a genuine affection for the setting and it's quirks.