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  • So it’s difficult to discuss this show as you’ve only seen the first two episodes and I’ve watched all nine episodes twice.

    However even from the first two episodes, I’m not sure you and I watched the same show.

    I think it’s fine to wish for a show to be something, but you can’t fault a show for not being something it never tried to be. You can’t watch Shakespeare and complain that it lacked a big car chase scene.

    I think you’ve picked up on some of the themes of Pluribus, but you haven’t caught them all, and you may be wrong about others.





  • I’ll probably get hate for it but I’m not even sure 4K is worth it. I bought a 4K TV a few years ago and while I can pull up specific 4K content or find specific shows from time to time, I’m only getting 1080p a majority of the time, but unless I really stare at it, I can’t tell the difference.

    Sure, find me a 1080p vs 4K content clip and ask me to watch them side by side, and I can see the difference. But ask me to watch them back to back with a quick break between… And it’s the same show.

    I’ll pick the highest quality when it’s available… But I’m happy with whatever I’ve got.





  • The original cut of the film is rumored to be about 4 hours, more recently cut down to 3½ hours.

    While not advertised as such there are also rumors that the film will be released in two halves or possibly stop at a certain point and depending on how well the first film does get a sequel using footage mostly already shot.

    The film also isn’t allowed to bring up the 1993 child abuse allegations. (Or are at least restricted about what they can say about the allegations.)

    Which is all to say if you go until the mid 90s (up to the album HIStory), and gloss over things until about 2001 (the album Invincible) which you call the end… You can maybe get this into two films.

    But yeah, it should be a series.




  • I’ve also not read the full story, although have read all of GRRMs “Beware the Butterflies”, which contains spoilers.

    Perhaps pacing issues is the best way to look at it, but I also forgave a lot of Game of Thrones season 6 & 7 for their pacing issues, with the assumptions that the pace was off I ordered to tell the final story properly. (As we all know, it wasn’t just pacing… Or pacing issues so extreme that it ruined actual issues.)

    The biggest individual scene that comes to mind in season 2 is Rhaenys & Meleys bursting through the floor. It was a cool scene, but it just seemed so out of character and reckless. It’s overall minor and I can rationalize it, but apart from the shock it felt odd.

    The second big thing is Daemon. I’m not sure what he was doing all season. Part of that might just be we need to use Matt Smith since we’re paying him, but after season one his season two story just seemed so strange and weak.

    I’m far from writing the show off, but season 2 was definitely weaker than season 1, and with an especially weak ending. I fully expect season 3 to win me back, especially with season four being a planned ending. But if GRRM is worried, I’m worried. He might be wrong, and I hope that for the overall story he is.




  • Ongoing HBO shows?

    The Pitt stands out first. White Lotus. We have Euphoria and The Last of Us, although I expect them to be over (finished production or far enough along) before Netflix has fully acquired them.

    Dune: Prophecy will probably get cancelled, but it’s getting lucky with a second season already.

    IT: Welcome to Derry will probably keep going.

    The Rehearsal will continue in some form, someone will pay Nathan for his high grades at a Canadian university.

    The Chair company, once acquired, probably but could go either way.

    John Oliver will continue to get full creative freedom, otherwise he’ll find somewhere else to go.

    Hacks will probably continue, or come to an end before the acquisition is over.

    And then you have DC Studios as a whole, I can’t predict that, but it’s got legs.

    And that’s just shows I’m familiar with.



  • That’s good to hear. I really enjoyed season 1, I was enjoying season 2, although it had some problems, but really the issue was setting us up for a great finale and then just ending.

    I expect season 3 to start with a bang and hopefully they don’t do that again.

    Now there is a concern that some of the problems in season 2 only continue to get worse. GRRM has made it clear he thinks things are heading that way, but I’ll wait and see. I made it to the end of Game of Thrones so I can’t be hurt that bad again.


  • Yes.

    First Star Trek Discovery as a show is a generally ok show. It has good moments, it has bad moments, it has boring moments. It should have more good moments, but it has what it has.

    As a Star Trek show, which is defined as the original Star Trek and 90s Trek (Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, Voyager and maybe Enterprise depending who you ask), it isn’t that. Strange New Worlds is mostly that.

    Discovery is a lot more action heavy with a lot of focus on a particular character as opposed to a whole crew. We’re not asking as much about humanity or philosophical questions.

    Now Picard is a weird one. Each of the three seasons are wildly different. Season 1 is the style you would expect from Discovery. Season 2 was a big what if season. Season 3 was a one last ride nostalgia adventure.