lucidinferno

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[–] lucidinferno 1 points 1 year ago

So, Extremis from Iron Man 3?

[–] lucidinferno 85 points 1 year ago (8 children)

“Some of you may die, but it’s a risk I’m willing to take.” - Lord Farquaad and Musk

[–] lucidinferno 4 points 1 year ago

How? She said she’d been receiving messages, and so decided to make a public statement. The messages probably ramped up after the drama. Curious people, or the media, have likely reached out to those who left ltt to get insight/their side of the story because of the drama.

[–] lucidinferno 1 points 1 year ago
[–] lucidinferno 1 points 1 year ago

I couldn't agree more. With Star Trek, or any established properties where the originator isn't in control (Marvel, Star Wars, etc.), it's all pretty much fanfic, professional or not. The writers are playing in a world they haven't created.

[–] lucidinferno 2 points 1 year ago

Wow. I wasn’t aware of hbomberguy. Seems more of an “attack the person” and less of an “attack the idea” kind of person.

[–] lucidinferno 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

You’re right. Made sense as I wrote it, but I always do see TNG. Fixing it.

[–] lucidinferno 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (2 children)

Epic poems, such as the Iliad, were the preferred storytelling methods at one time, yet society had little issue with building upon that as they left it behind. It’s one thing to prefer something, and another to say that because something was once one way, that’s how it always should be. Things change and hopefully improve. Kind of the main theme of Trek.

[–] lucidinferno 4 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I said pretty much the same in a comment above, but I'm not against filler, or bottle episodes, though I may have come off that way. I'm just against bad filler, stuff that would have never made it into a show if there was no predetermined season lengths. In a perfect world, it would be great if stories could be chosen simply because they were great stories. I'd like to know that something like the Fly episode of Breaking Bad would could still be filmed just because the show runners thought it was a great story, and not because they had a make a certain number of episodes and needed to save some money on one episode so they could spend more on another.

[–] lucidinferno 20 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (6 children)

Part of the reason why TNG was good beyond the first couple seasons was because of the open script submission policy that's no longer in existence. According to ex-Trek producer Ronald D. Moore, they were reading something like 3000 scripts a year. It allowed them to be choosy (though there were still some stinkers). Now that the characters are established, if the seasons were longer, it might be cool to see the open script submissions come back (though, as I'm typing this, maybe implementing this during or shortly after a writers strike would be a poor choice, even though there were limits to how many scripts one could submit before going through "official" channels). Anyway, one could argue that a huge amount of ideas need to be generated for a show as great as TNG to exist, more than a small group of writers could produce. If outside script admissions were allowed, I'm sure we'd see some great sci-fi episodes from writers who weren't even thinking "Star Trek" as they wrote them.

I'm not against filler, and my post may have come off as being that way. Not every story has to advance character or advance some storyline. I'm just against bad filler.

[–] lucidinferno 5 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Don't even get me started with Sherlock. 😂 Greatest show of all time ever to jump the shark.

[–] lucidinferno 5 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (2 children)

TNG is my favorite for now because it finished well, in spite of the notoriously bad episodes that were in each season. SNW hasn't finished yet and could screw things up, so I can't say it's my favorite yet. But when comparing the two seasons of SNW to any two random seasons of TNG, SNW wins. Episode count and quality aren't necessarily linked, true, but my point is that there's a higher chance of introducing poor episodes when the season is longer. A longer season could produce 20 great episodes instead of 10, but I have yet to see a show where this happens.

Up until Trek started streaming, the longer seasons were all we had, so comparing NG to all the other shows before streaming, it's my favorite. Mainly comes down to the characters for me, as I think the storytelling in the network shows after TNG were just as strong as seasons 3-7 of TNG. And even though Disco and Picard had shorter seasons, they suffered under the weight of having to fill a predetermined episode count with a serialized show, so yes, episode count and quality aren't necessarily linked. But an episodic show with a shorter season means the show runners can be picky with the episodes they want to film, much as a chef can be picky with what dishes they want to present.

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