I'm not busy. I'm just not giving CBS a freaking dime because they are state controlled media. I'll wait until I'm at a friend's house or the regime collapses.
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Come on'n get your jamaharon on! There are no real rules—just don't break the weather control network.
I think a lot of people are reluctant to prop up Paramount these days.
Then just sail the high seas, my boy!
Understandably so.
Here's my question: is it better to boycott the company outright, or to show them that you are willing to pay for progressive content?
I don't have an answer. I think you can make a good argument for either.
On top of becoming a mouthpiece of the trump administration, they're using like $100 billion of Saudi money to buy WBDiscovery, so I think maximum persuasion would be accomplished by boycott.
Starfleet academy looks like hot garbage to me. Am I mistaken?
Mixed IMO. I think the intended audience is teens? Has a bit of a Prodigy vibe, so if you're into that it might be up your alley.
You are. I had zero desire to watch it myself, put it on because I was bored, and now I'm literally counting the days until each new episode. Episode 4 in particular was everything I love about Star Trek.
You are, it’s actually an excellent Trek series. The first three episodes are only pretty good, but it gets really great after that.
I'm a bit behind, but I think it's a bit hit or miss. The hits are really good, though. To be fair to the show, I've found the misses to be primarily the parts focusing on teen drama because I just find teen drama annoying...while watching a teen drama show (in other words, it's not the show, it's me). The fourth episode, "Vox In Excelso," has been my favorite so far, and it's squarely in the field of great Trek stories.
teen drama
Can you expand what you mean by this? I have heard this criticism before but nobody has been able to provide me an example from the show of what they mean.
Just so we're on the same page, I haven't seen a single example of drama that I would consider functionally different in form or quantity than any other Star Trek show. There is drama yes, and there are also teenagers. But in my opinion every "teenager" on SFA is far less "dramatic" than (for example) Wesley or Jake and I cannot recall anyone criticizing TNG or DS9 for being a "teen drama".
I mean the petty school rivalry, Caleb and Tarima's relationship, the sports team antics, and the like. To be clear, I also found episodes like "The Dauphin" annoying too for Wesley's teenage issues nor was I particularly into Jake's and Nog's relationship issues. The difference, I think, between DS9/TNG and SFA on this front is that for the most part, their growth is not the point of the show. SFA, by its nature, is a coming of age show, so there are bound to be teen drama and the stories about being a kid or young adult.
To be clear, my complaint is not a complaint about the quality but rather an expression of my taste. In fact, I think SFA is quite good, and I am enjoying it a lot more than I expected. Like I said, when the episode is a hit, it really is good, and the misses have been the more teen-coded "young people problems." And even then, many times it's not an entire episode but just a scene. For example, on the whole, I enjoyed "Series Acclimation Mil," but the bar scenes I found to be "my-first-drink" fare and irritating to me. To that end, there was nothing particularly bad about the scenes, they just aren't my thing.
I'll also agree that the cadets' drama is more subdued than Wesley (especially in "The Dauphin") or Jake, but they were each a single character in the show. There are a lot more cadets by the very nature of the show, so even if an individual case is more subdued, there's still more of it more regularly.
In the end, I think the show is actually really good, and I have enjoyed the scenes with the commissioned officers (especially Lura Thok!). Even the cadets themselves aren't bad; I really really like Jay-den. In general, I've never really liked YA-coded media, and SFA is an exception in that I find it enjoyable.
I’ve never really liked YA-coded media, and SFA is an exception in that I find it enjoyable.
I'm certainly with you on this!
Not enough context. Why does it look like hot garbage?
It's a teen drama mostly aimed at teens, but with a sex scene.
Watch episode 6, skip the rest.
No, it's not good, but maybe that's just me.
"I ate my com-badge"
"I'm a male Klingon that wears a dress"
I wish I was kidding
What's the problem with either of these?
No. I watched the first episode and the writing is just terrible. All new trek is garbage unfortunately.
Yes
Or go play the new Star Trek Voyager game! I really like it, just wish they had gotten more voice actors from the series.
I only watch full seasons nowadays. Just one episode is hardly worth the excitement.
Same for me. I even take it a step further with new shows and don't start watching it at all until after the series has been completed/canceled. Once the full show is available to me, I am free to binge it at my own pace, without having to read other people's opinions between episodes/seasons to sour my experience.
I'm similar but it's a side effect of my general gluttony. I'll watch one episode and immediately want more. I didn't intend to wait until the season was over to binge it all, but it just sort of happened because of life being hectic right now.