From ComingSoon.com ...
  Star Trek: Discovery Showrunners Exit, Replaced by Alex Kurtzman
  ----------------------------------------------------------------
  The Hollywood Reporter brings word that Star Trek: Discovery
  showrunners Gretchen Berg and Aaron Harberts have been let go
  from the sophomore season of the CBS All Access series and will
  be replaced by executive producer Alex Kurtzman.
  Star Trek: Discovery follows the voyages of Starfleet on their
  missions to discover new worlds and new life forms, and one
  Starfleet officer who must learn that to truly understand all
  things alien, you must first understand yourself. The series will
  feature a new ship and new characters while embracing the same
  ideology and hope for the future that inspired a generation of
  dreamers and doers.
Your Name wrote on 15/06/18 11:16:
From ComingSoon.com ...
  Star Trek: Discovery Showrunners Exit, Replaced by Alex Kurtzman
  ----------------------------------------------------------------
  The Hollywood Reporter brings word that Star Trek: Discovery
  showrunners Gretchen Berg and Aaron Harberts have been let go
  from the sophomore season of the CBS All Access series and will
  be replaced by executive producer Alex Kurtzman.
Ah!! Good!! That's one question answered. I've wondered for a long time
what the heck "sophomore" meant.
<Snip>
  Star Trek: Discovery follows the voyages of Starfleet on their
  missions to discover new worlds and new life forms, and one
  Starfleet officer who must learn that to truly understand all
  things alien, you must first understand yourself. The series will
  feature a new ship and new characters while embracing the same
  ideology and hope for the future that inspired a generation of
  dreamers and doers.
New cast! New ship!! So same, show!! Oh yeah!!
From ComingSoon.com ...
  Star Trek: Discovery Showrunners Exit, Replaced by Alex Kurtzman
  ----------------------------------------------------------------
  The Hollywood Reporter brings word that Star Trek: Discovery
  showrunners Gretchen Berg and Aaron Harberts have been let go
  from the sophomore season of the CBS All Access series and will
  be replaced by executive producer Alex Kurtzman.
  "We've made some producer changes at Star Trek: Discovery," CBS
  Television Studios tells the trade. "The series continues under
  the creative vision and leadership of executive producer and
  co-creator Alex Kurtzman. Discovery remains on course for season
  two in 2019 with new and continuing stories that build on its
  successful premiere season," CBS Television Studios tells the
  trade.
  This isn't the first time that the captain's chair has gotten a
  new occupant for Discovery either as it was originally set to be
  showrun by Bryan Fuller before he departed the series to focus
  on American Gods.
  THR notes that the changing of the guard comes during a
  pre-planned hiatus after production of the first batch of
  episodes for the second season. The outlet also reveals that the
  ouster of Berg and Harberts comes due to reports of a hostile
  writer's room with multiple writers on the series reportedly
  feeling uncomfortable from "abusive" behavior. In addition, the
  budget for the first five episodes reportedly ballooned beyond
  expectations and will have an effect on the remaining episodes
  of season two.
  Kurtzman has worked on the series since its inception, and even
  been part of the world of Star Trek since the first J.J. Abrams
  movie which he wrote. It was previously reported that he would
  direct the season two premiere as well.
  Star Trek: Discovery follows the voyages of Starfleet on their
  missions to discover new worlds and new life forms, and one
  Starfleet officer who must learn that to truly understand all
  things alien, you must first understand yourself. The series will
  feature a new ship and new characters while embracing the same
  ideology and hope for the future that inspired a generation of
  dreamers and doers.
<http://www.comingsoon.net/tv/news/952993-star-trek-discovery-showrunners-let-go-replaced-by-alex-kurtzman>
On 2018-06-15 04:50:02 +0000, Daniel60 said:
Your Name wrote on 15/06/18 11:16:
From ComingSoon.com ...
  Star Trek: Discovery Showrunners Exit, Replaced by Alex Kurtzman >>>   ---------------------------------------------------------------- >>>   The Hollywood Reporter brings word that Star Trek: Discovery
  showrunners Gretchen Berg and Aaron Harberts have been let go
  from the sophomore season of the CBS All Access series and will >>>   be replaced by executive producer Alex Kurtzman.
Ah!! Good!! That's one question answered. I've wondered for a long
time what the heck "sophomore" meant.
<Snip>
  Star Trek: Discovery follows the voyages of Starfleet on their >>>   missions to discover new worlds and new life forms, and one
  Starfleet officer who must learn that to truly understand all
  things alien, you must first understand yourself. The series will >>>   feature a new ship and new characters while embracing the same
  ideology and hope for the future that inspired a generation of
  dreamers and doers.
New cast! New ship!! So same, show!! Oh yeah!!
I think you'll find that's the original synopsis for the show, not for
the new up-coming season.
Your Name wrote on 15/06/2018 4:20 PM:
On 2018-06-15 04:50:02 +0000, Daniel60 said:Oh!! If the new series featured a new ship with a new crew ... I can
Your Name wrote on 15/06/18 11:16:
From ComingSoon.com ...
  Star Trek: Discovery Showrunners Exit, Replaced by Alex Kurtzman >>>>   ---------------------------------------------------------------- >>>>   The Hollywood Reporter brings word that Star Trek: Discovery
  showrunners Gretchen Berg and Aaron Harberts have been let go >>>>   from the sophomore season of the CBS All Access series and will >>>>   be replaced by executive producer Alex Kurtzman.
Ah!! Good!! That's one question answered. I've wondered for a long
time what the heck "sophomore" meant.
<Snip>
  Star Trek: Discovery follows the voyages of Starfleet on their >>>>   missions to discover new worlds and new life forms, and one
  Starfleet officer who must learn that to truly understand all >>>>   things alien, you must first understand yourself. The series will >>>>   feature a new ship and new characters while embracing the same >>>>   ideology and hope for the future that inspired a generation of >>>>   dreamers and doers.
New cast! New ship!! So same, show!! Oh yeah!!
I think you'll find that's the original synopsis for the show, not for
the new up-coming season.
handle, but a continuing series to get a new crew and a new ship ....
that's somewhat different.
IMHO, of course!
Well, at one time that's exactly what they were thinking about. An
anthology show featuring a different crew in a different era each
season. But they abandoned that idea.
* Wouter Valentijn wrote on 2018-06-15 13:25 +0000:
Well, at one time that's exactly what they were thinking about. An
anthology show featuring a different crew in a different era each
season. But they abandoned that idea.
Wasn't that Bryan Fuller's original idea for the series? I'd have
enjoyed that a lot more than the 'Discovery' we ended up with.
Op 16-6-2018 om 01:12 schreef Mike K.:
* Wouter Valentijn wrote on 2018-06-15 13:25 +0000:
Well, at one time that's exactly what they were thinking about. An
anthology show featuring a different crew in a different era each
season. But they abandoned that idea.
Wasn't that Bryan Fuller's original idea for the series? I'd have
enjoyed that a lot more than the 'Discovery' we ended up with.
Could be.
So the Series "Star Trek:Discovery", from the start, was supposed to
keep the same 'behind the camera crew' but everything in front of the
cameras was up for changing as required!! Really!!
According to Fuller, his vision would begin with a prequel series
(DISCOVERY is set before STAR TREK: THE ORIGINAL SERIES), and would
continue through the eras that followed in VOYAGER, THE NEXT
GENERATION, DEEP SPACE NINE, and beyond. CBS instead decided to move
forward with a serialized season, and would see how audiences
responded.
* Daniel60 wrote on 2018-06-16 11:53 +0000:
So the Series "Star Trek:Discovery", from the start, was supposed to
keep the same 'behind the camera crew' but everything in front of the
cameras was up for changing as required!! Really!!
Yep. Googled for "star trek discovery anthology" and the first result
is a post on The Verge entitled "Bryan Fuller originally envisioned Star Trek: Discovery as an anthology show":
According to Fuller, his vision would begin with a prequel series
(DISCOVERY is set before STAR TREK: THE ORIGINAL SERIES), and would
continue through the eras that followed in VOYAGER, THE NEXT
GENERATION, DEEP SPACE NINE, and beyond. CBS instead decided to move
forward with a serialized season, and would see how audiences
responded.
It's a shame we ended up with what we got. I'm not really invested in
any of the characters, so I'd have been happy to leave them behind for a
new cast/era in season two.
Mike K. wrote on 17/06/2018 8:23 AM:
* Daniel60 wrote on 2018-06-16 11:53 +0000:Here in Australia, the show is on Pay T.V., if it's on at all! I don't
So the Series "Star Trek:Discovery", from the start, was supposed to
keep the same 'behind the camera crew' but everything in front of the
cameras was up for changing as required!! Really!!
Yep. Googled for "star trek discovery anthology" and the first result
is a post on The Verge entitled "Bryan Fuller originally envisioned Star
Trek: Discovery as an anthology show":
According to Fuller, his vision would begin with a prequel series
(DISCOVERY is set before STAR TREK: THE ORIGINAL SERIES), and would
continue through the eras that followed in VOYAGER, THE NEXT
GENERATION, DEEP SPACE NINE, and beyond. CBS instead decided to move
forward with a serialized season, and would see how audiences
responded.
It's a shame we ended up with what we got. I'm not really invested in
any of the characters, so I'd have been happy to leave them behind for a
new cast/era in season two.
have Pay T.V. so yet to see any of it. Knowing this "All Change" is on
the card, I might not bother when it does get to Free-to-Air T.V.!!
Op 17-6-2018 om 10:03 schreef Daniel60:
Mike K. wrote on 17/06/2018 8:23 AM:
* Daniel60 wrote on 2018-06-16 11:53 +0000:
So the Series "Star Trek:Discovery", from the start, was supposed to
keep the same 'behind the camera crew' but everything in front of the
cameras was up for changing as required!! Really!!
Yep. Googled for "star trek discovery anthology" and the first result
is a post on The Verge entitled "Bryan Fuller originally envisioned Star >>> Trek: Discovery as an anthology show":
According to Fuller, his vision would begin with a prequel series
(DISCOVERY is set before STAR TREK: THE ORIGINAL SERIES), and would
continue through the eras that followed in VOYAGER, THE NEXT
GENERATION, DEEP SPACE NINE, and beyond. CBS instead decided to move
forward with a serialized season, and would see how audiences
responded.
It's a shame we ended up with what we got. I'm not really invested in
any of the characters, so I'd have been happy to leave them behind for a >>> new cast/era in season two.
Here in Australia, the show is on Pay T.V., if it's on at all! I don't
have Pay T.V. so yet to see any of it. Knowing this "All Change" is on
the card, I might not bother when it does get to Free-to-Air T.V.!!
It's not on Australian Netflix?
Mike K. wrote on 17/06/2018 8:23 AM:
* Daniel60 wrote on 2018-06-16 11:53 +0000:
So the Series "Star Trek:Discovery", from the start, was supposed to
keep the same 'behind the camera crew' but everything in front of the
cameras was up for changing as required!! Really!!
Yep. Googled for "star trek discovery anthology" and the first result
is a post on The Verge entitled "Bryan Fuller originally envisioned Star
Trek: Discovery as an anthology show":
According to Fuller, his vision would begin with a prequel series
(DISCOVERY is set before STAR TREK: THE ORIGINAL SERIES), and would
continue through the eras that followed in VOYAGER, THE NEXT
GENERATION, DEEP SPACE NINE, and beyond. CBS instead decided to move
forward with a serialized season, and would see how audiences
responded.
It's a shame we ended up with what we got. I'm not really invested in
any of the characters, so I'd have been happy to leave them behind for a
new cast/era in season two.
Here in Australia, the show is on Pay T.V., if it's on at all! I don't
have Pay T.V. so yet to see any of it. Knowing this "All Change" is on
the card, I might not bother when it does get to Free-to-Air T.V.!!
On 2018-06-17 08:49:23 +0000, Wouter Valentijn said:
Op 17-6-2018 om 10:03 schreef Daniel60:
Mike K. wrote on 17/06/2018 8:23 AM:
* Daniel60 wrote on 2018-06-16 11:53 +0000:
So the Series "Star Trek:Discovery", from the start, was supposed to >>>>> keep the same 'behind the camera crew' but everything in front of the >>>>> cameras was up for changing as required!! Really!!
Yep. Googled for "star trek discovery anthology" and the first result >>>> is a post on The Verge entitled "Bryan Fuller originally envisioned
Star
Trek: Discovery as an anthology show":
According to Fuller, his vision would begin with a prequel series
(DISCOVERY is set before STAR TREK: THE ORIGINAL SERIES), and would
continue through the eras that followed in VOYAGER, THE NEXT
GENERATION, DEEP SPACE NINE, and beyond. CBS instead decided to move >>>>> forward with a serialized season, and would see how audiences
responded.
It's a shame we ended up with what we got. I'm not really invested in >>>> any of the characters, so I'd have been happy to leave them behind
for a
new cast/era in season two.
Here in Australia, the show is on Pay T.V., if it's on at all! I
don't have Pay T.V. so yet to see any of it. Knowing this "All
Change" is on the card, I might not bother when it does get to
Free-to-Air T.V.!!
It's not on Australian Netflix?
Netflix is "Pay T.V." - you have to pay an on-going fee to watch
anything on it (although the first moth is free).
As for any particular show being on it ... who knows. They're such
braindead morons that you can't even see a list on their website of
which shows are available, unless you sign up. :-\
Op 17-6-2018 om 23:54 schreef Your Name:
On 2018-06-17 08:49:23 +0000, Wouter Valentijn said:
Op 17-6-2018 om 10:03 schreef Daniel60:
Mike K. wrote on 17/06/2018 8:23 AM:
* Daniel60 wrote on 2018-06-16 11:53 +0000:
So the Series "Star Trek:Discovery", from the start, was supposed to >>>>>> keep the same 'behind the camera crew' but everything in front of the >>>>>> cameras was up for changing as required!! Really!!
Yep. Googled for "star trek discovery anthology" and the first result >>>>> is a post on The Verge entitled "Bryan Fuller originally envisioned Star >>>>> Trek: Discovery as an anthology show":
According to Fuller, his vision would begin with a prequel series
(DISCOVERY is set before STAR TREK: THE ORIGINAL SERIES), and would >>>>>> continue through the eras that followed in VOYAGER, THE NEXT
GENERATION, DEEP SPACE NINE, and beyond. CBS instead decided to move >>>>>> forward with a serialized season, and would see how audiences
responded.
It's a shame we ended up with what we got. I'm not really invested in >>>>> any of the characters, so I'd have been happy to leave them behind for a >>>>> new cast/era in season two.
Here in Australia, the show is on Pay T.V., if it's on at all! I don't >>>> have Pay T.V. so yet to see any of it. Knowing this "All Change" is on >>>> the card, I might not bother when it does get to Free-to-Air T.V.!!
It's not on Australian Netflix?
Netflix is "Pay T.V." - you have to pay an on-going fee to watch
anything on it (although the first moth is free).
Ah, okay. I thought Daniel was referring to regular cable television.
As for any particular show being on it ... who knows. They're such
braindead morons that you can't even see a list on their website of
which shows are available, unless you sign up. :-\
You mean like this:
https://www.justwatch.com/au/provider/netflix
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