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<blockquote data-quote="phinz" data-source="post: 540930" data-attributes="member: 3399"><p>It's a beautiful show. It definitely feels like Trek, to some extent. But it's not Prime. It's not even Kelvin. They're trying desperately to make it Prime, but I'll never accept it as such. My biggest issue other than the Prime blunder is it's not episodic like all other Trek has been. It doesn't deal with the social and political environment at the time like the old ones do. It's just one long drama. </p><p></p><p>Sure, in the old Treks there was usually some kind of underlying story throughout the season, no matter how small or vague, but every episode generally can stand on its own without any other episodes needing to be reviewed to get the primary story.</p><p></p><p>The Orville is filling in that real Star Trek need for me now. Disco is just pretty and fun television.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="phinz, post: 540930, member: 3399"] It's a beautiful show. It definitely feels like Trek, to some extent. But it's not Prime. It's not even Kelvin. They're trying desperately to make it Prime, but I'll never accept it as such. My biggest issue other than the Prime blunder is it's not episodic like all other Trek has been. It doesn't deal with the social and political environment at the time like the old ones do. It's just one long drama. Sure, in the old Treks there was usually some kind of underlying story throughout the season, no matter how small or vague, but every episode generally can stand on its own without any other episodes needing to be reviewed to get the primary story. The Orville is filling in that real Star Trek need for me now. Disco is just pretty and fun television. [/QUOTE]
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