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gravitas_deficiency, w Star Trek: Lower Decks Will End With Its Fifth, Final Season

Is anyone else irked that the new “standard” season length is 5 seasons, usually of 12 or so episodes? I know there was a lot more fat to trim back in the old days, but I do miss the 7x23 (ish) structure

ElderWendigo,

(I feel…) One thing really missing from modern shows is the room for characters to breath, stand out, and develop (not just emote, but really change). They seems to be efficiently cutting away all the chances for shows to explore minor characters, chances for different show runners to direct episodes, chances for writers to explore a stupid little plot that experiments a little and takes some risks, etc. But who am I kidding? I just want Cheers, but set in Quark’s bar with Morn, O’Brien spitting facts, Dax, Harry Kim helping tend bar for some reason, and occasionally Troi with either Worf or Riker dropping by like Fraiser and Diane.

aniki, w Star Trek: Lower Decks Will End With Its Fifth, Final Season

BOO! Season 5 better be like 30 fucking episodes.

LOWER DECKS LOWER DECKS

arjache, w William Shatner’s Forgotten Sci-Fi Follow-Up Flop After Star Trek
Lazarou,
@Lazarou@mastodon.social avatar

@arjache exactly this Simpsons quote

Minarble, w 20 sci-fi series that need a TV adaptation

Just give me a Judge Dredd mini series with Karl Urban.

inkican,

And a special episode where Karl Urban executes special guest star Keith Urban

Rolando, w Francis Ford Coppola's Megalopolis Screened to Studios Without Interest: 'It's So Not Good'

being considered ‘too risky’ for film studios in 2024 is a veritable badge of honor in this culture

True! Coppola is self-funding movies that he believes in, with A-list stars. He made Godfather and Apocalypse Now, he’s got nothing to prove.

“It’s so not good, and it was so sad watching it. … This is not how Coppola should end his directing career.”

No, that’s exactly what he should be doing with his experience and resources.

LazaroFilm,
@LazaroFilm@lemmy.world avatar

Producers just bitter they’re not attached to the project.

Anticorp, w Jonathan Nolan Still Intends to Finish Westworld Despite HBO's Cancellation - IGN

It seemed finished to me. What more is there?

Stovetop,

Not sure if you watched up to the end of season 4, but it ends on a cliffhanger. They were building to a final season that would answer the “Can humanity and AI coexist in the same world?” question that the series had been asking since the beginning.

DigitalTraveler42, w Jonathan Nolan Still Intends to Finish Westworld Despite HBO's Cancellation - IGN

I loved the first three seasons, the last one was pretty bleak and depressing but I definitely wanted to see where they were going with it, I hope they get to finish it.

agamemnonymous, w Jonathan Nolan Still Intends to Finish Westworld Despite HBO's Cancellation - IGN
@agamemnonymous@sh.itjust.works avatar

Good. I didn’t care for season 3 when I watched it, but then I watched season 4. I can see where they’re planning to go in season 5, and how season 3 is a dull but necessary part of the buildup. I think season 3 really killed a lot of momentum, and thus a lot of the hype, but I’m very willing to give season 5 the chance to bring it all together.

wolfshadowheart,
@wolfshadowheart@kbin.social avatar

Season 3 made season 4 harder to watch. Season 4 was better than 3 but it also felt kind of... I'm not quite sure the right word. Diluted? Or maybe the other direction as a Flanderization?

Most of my issues were the pacing and the attempt at making the show feel heavy, but it ended up not quite hitting the marks for me.

Stovetop, w Jonathan Nolan Still Intends to Finish Westworld Despite HBO's Cancellation - IGN

I sincerely hope so. The later seasons weren’t perfect, but they were still interesting enough to leave me wanting more, and to have it just unceremoniously cut off stings pretty badly. Real Netflix move.

inkican, w Astrophysicist believes he's cracked the code for time travel

Signed, Dr. E.L. Brown

jo3shmoo, w Astrophysicist believes he's cracked the code for time travel

Can only go back to when you started operating the device. So, basically the Primer time machine, except the math says it has to be done at galactic black hole amounts of energy sort of scale.

SkybreakerEngineer, w Astrophysicist believes he's cracked the code for time travel

Mallett’s vision for a time machine centers on what he calls “an intense and continuous rotating beam of light” to manipulate gravity. His device would use a ring of lasers to mimic the spacetime-distorting effects of a black hole.

Ring laser time navigator

reflex, w Astrophysicist believes he's cracked the code for time travel
@reflex@kbin.social avatar

You'll get paid after we get back.
Must bring your own weapons.
Safety not guaranteed.
I have only done this once before.

chahk, w Astrophysicist believes he's cracked the code for time travel

Technically we are all time travelers. The only thing is, we can move in only one direction, and at a constant speed of 60 seconds per minute.

Darkard, w Astrophysicist believes he's cracked the code for time travel

He’s going to release all the details last week.

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