Ann interesting, deliberately thought provoking 🤔 question for a lazy long weekend Sunday morning…
Setting aside whether specific fans like specific ‘gimmicks’ (crossovers, musicals, bringing back Kirk or Khan) or tropes (transporter malfunctions), Space.com is posing the hypothesis that the proportion was too high in Strange New Worlds second season.
There’s no arguing that the season was successful in drawing in large audiences week after week. Taking a look back though was there too much trippy-Trek™ dessert and not enough of a meaty main course. YMMV surely.
For my part, I can both agree that trippy Trek is something I’ve been wanting more of, and that I would have welcomed 2 or 3 more episodes were more grounded or gave the opportunity to see more of Una as a leader and dug into Ortegas backstory.
The 90s shows seemed to be bit embarrassed by trippyness, although Voyager found its pretext allowed even stern Janeway to pronounce ‘Weird is our business.’ One can argue that the high proportion in SNW is a feature, not a bug.
I’d still prefer a 12-15 episode season though.
OnU@lemm.ee 1 year ago
I miss the 24 episode seasons
CRR@lemm.ee 1 year ago
I’m up to the third season of TOS right now and it dawned on me the other day that I’ve already seen more TOS than I probably will ever see of SNW. I know they’re putting more time/effort into SNW episodes, but it’d be great to see some longer seasons.
admiralteal@kbin.social 1 year ago
I'd like to see someone try and fairly run the numbers on how many gimmick/comedy episodes TNG/TOS ran. I bet you SNW, as a percent of total episodes if right in line with that. But every episode is more noticeable with these short seasons.
To this day, I bet more people can name "The Trouble With Tribbles" than pretty much any other TOS episode title. The idea that being unserious is the same as telling a bad story is preposterous.