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DaveKap posted:So does this mean Legacy has slightly more than a snowball's chance in Hell of happening or is it still just snowball levels of chance? Matalas is tied up working for Disney now and other key members of Picard's production staff like Dave Blass and the Okudas have either moved on to other projects or gone back into retirement. There's also been a slate of "[person involved with Picard] says Star Trek: Legacy isn't happening" stories in the last few weeks and you don't see that unless something's pretty much DOA. They've also coincided with a similar slew of "Jean-Luc Picard-centric movie in development" stories, so it's looking less and less like season 3 was a baton pass to the next next generation and more like P.Stew's just gonna keep running with the torch until he's dead, gently caress all ya'll. Star Trek.
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nine-gear crow posted:Star Trek. *sarcastic vulcan salute*
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Kesper North posted:*sarcastic vulcan salute*
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# ? Feb 5, 2024 09:59 |
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swickles posted:Picard basically swept the TV Sci Fi awards at the Saturn Awards tonight, beating out Mandalorian, Andor, Strange New Worlds, and their various actors in multiple categories. This does not seem super valid to me. Picard. Beat. Andor. Get fuuuuuuuuuuuucked.
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# ? Feb 5, 2024 10:14 |
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Kesper North posted:*sarcastic vulcan salute*
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# ? Feb 5, 2024 10:15 |
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Andor is S-tier and deserved to win everything. Picard coasting on lovely nostalgia and winning proves the awards are pointless.
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# ? Feb 5, 2024 10:38 |
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Big Mean Jerk posted:I can see it beating Mando I guess, but how the gently caress does it beat SNW let alone Andor of all things? I would immediately assume it's because more people watched Picard than Andor and it's generally the higher profile one, most people liked Picard, also it's an unspoken victory lap/lifetime achievement award. That'd go for a bunch of the actor/actress ones too. Andor won what appears to be the award for best show that only counts first seasons so it's not like they shut it out. And, to be kind of honest, looking at a lot of the genre awards... there isn't that much of a ceiling to a lot of them that make me bothered by the choices. Would I really go to war over Frakes getting Best Supporting Actor over Ethan Peck? Jeri Ryan over Jess Bush? Not really.
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# ? Feb 5, 2024 11:41 |
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I thought Andor was a 2022 show, why would it be nominated
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# ? Feb 5, 2024 12:12 |
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nine-gear crow posted:Matalas is tied up working for Disney now and other key members of Picard's production staff like Dave Blass and the Okudas have either moved on to other projects or gone back into retirement. There's also been a slate of "[person involved with Picard] says Star Trek: Legacy isn't happening" stories in the last few weeks and you don't see that unless something's pretty much DOA. They've also coincided with a similar slew of "Jean-Luc Picard-centric movie in development" stories, so it's looking less and less like season 3 was a baton pass to the next next generation and more like P.Stew's just gonna keep running with the torch until he's dead, gently caress all ya'll. I do have some morbid curiosity towards PatStew & Matalas to make a Picard - The Movie as a way to cap that storyline, like they ended up doing with Section 31. A trainwreck at the scale that makes STX look like STV.
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# ? Feb 5, 2024 12:19 |
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John Wick of Dogs posted:I thought Andor was a 2022 show, why would it be nominated It missed the nomination cut off date last year, so qualified this year instead
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# ? Feb 5, 2024 12:22 |
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Aren't awards shows incredibly fake anyway?
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# ? Feb 5, 2024 13:19 |
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Technowolf posted:Aren't awards shows incredibly fake anyway? Only if Andor loses
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# ? Feb 5, 2024 13:42 |
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External Organs posted:Only if Andor loses RIGGED AND STOLLEN
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Der Kyhe posted:I do have some morbid curiosity towards PatStew & Matalas to make a Picard - The Movie as a way to cap that storyline, like they ended up doing with Section 31. Some how, the borg returned.
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# ? Feb 5, 2024 13:54 |
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Technowolf posted:Aren't awards shows incredibly fake anyway? What do you mean by fake? They happen, NASA isn't putting them on in a soundstage. You can attach any level of legitimacy to awards as you want, anyone can decide to deliver an award to anyone for any reason based on any criteria they want, or any voting body they set up.
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# ? Feb 5, 2024 14:19 |
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John Wick of Dogs posted:I thought Andor was a 2022 show, why would it be nominated Andor started airing in November 2022, the eligibility window for this set of awards was July 2022 to June 2023, the nominations are usually announced in August but they postponed them due to the strike
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# ? Feb 5, 2024 14:46 |
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Pinterest Mom posted:What do you mean by fake? They happen, NASA isn't putting them on in a soundstage. I mean what do you think they mean by fake?
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Megillah Gorilla posted:Picard. Beat. Andor.
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# ? Feb 5, 2024 15:52 |
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Taear posted:I mean what do you think they mean by fake? I assume they mean bought and paid for by studios. And sure, to a degree that’s true. You see “For Your Consideration” billboards in LA and full-page takeover ads on variety.com all the time. That’s advertising directly to people who vote for these awards. However, the idea that the awards are elaborate kayfabe? It’s comfortable, perhaps, but I don't think its very realistic - otherwise I'm sure Netflix or Amazon would have paid for a Best Picture by now. And in this case, I don’t think Paramount would be able to out-spend Disney.
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# ? Feb 5, 2024 16:49 |
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The type of corruption and biases varies from awards show to awards show, of course.
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# ? Feb 5, 2024 16:51 |
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A lot of people just have poo poo taste is all, not much more to it than that.
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# ? Feb 5, 2024 16:59 |
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I think it has way more to do with the fact that Patrick Stewart is apparently going to be in at least one Paramount+ Super Bowl ad, which suggests the Saturn Awards are for sale.
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BIG HEADLINE posted:I think it has way more to do with the fact that Patrick Stewart is apparently going to be in at least one Paramount+ Super Bowl ad, which suggests the Saturn Awards are for sale. If they had given him an award for that ad I would be ok with it.
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# ? Feb 5, 2024 17:52 |
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Pinterest Mom posted:What do you mean by fake? They happen, NASA isn't putting them on in a soundstage.
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# ? Feb 5, 2024 19:06 |
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swickles posted:If they had given him an award for that ad I would be ok with it.
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# ? Feb 5, 2024 19:56 |
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Blue Moonlight posted:I assume they mean bought and paid for by studios. Also, that's far more true for your Golden Globes/Emmys/Oscars. The studios... they don't NOT give a gently caress about the Saturns and stuff on that level, but it's not exactly something they're gonna spend half the publicity budget on. So that level is arguably more legitimate in so far as the votes being sincere. Honestly, Andor's issue is being just past the wire of last year's cut-off. Awards voters have short memories.
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Gravitas Shortfall posted:god Cronenberg was great in DISCO. immediately elevated every scene he was in. He's the reason I'm tempted to dive into that series even knowing how messed up it starts.
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Maxwell Lord posted:He's the reason I'm tempted to dive into that series even knowing how messed up it starts. Joke's on you, the first two are so far the better ones.
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# ? Feb 5, 2024 21:39 |
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I’ve known that cronenberg is apparently a totally normal guy for a long time now and it still messes with me
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# ? Feb 5, 2024 21:44 |
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I mean, the film categories sort of show where the Saturns are at, tbh. I love Harrison Ford but him winning any best actor award when Cillian Murphy and Ralph Finnes are nominated? Hell, I'd argue Keanu Reeves gives a better 'iconic action hero' performance in John Wick 4. gently caress, they picked Indiana Jones 5 to win... anything. And honestly? I really like Paul Wesley as Jim Kirk, but him over Nick Offerman or Andy Serkis for best guest actor is crazier than 'which TNG actor gets the nod in supporting actor'.
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Maxwell Lord posted:He's the reason I'm tempted to dive into that series even knowing how messed up it starts. He's great in it, but it's also another example of Discovery mishandling an interesting premise as they don't use him enough.
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# ? Feb 6, 2024 21:46 |
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Not the Saturns! But what of the awards integrity
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# ? Feb 6, 2024 21:50 |
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Seemlar posted:Would I really go to war over Frakes getting Best Supporting Actor over Ethan Peck? I would!!
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# ? Feb 6, 2024 22:09 |
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I'll say that the vast majority of commentary I come across - especially in the last couple of weeks with the Legacy discussion - is that most people really, really liked season 3 of Picard. I think they're insane but there's no accounting for taste. For example, this is from the article linked on the top post on r/startrek today quote:The conclusion of Star Trek: Picard was perfect. Say what you want about the series’ first two seasons—and there’s plenty to criticize, trust me—its third was the show we all wanted it to be from the very beginning. A deeply satisfying exploration of who our favorite characters from The Next Generation had become in the decades since the original series aired, Picard concludes by both embracing the legacy they share and looking toward the future they’ve helped to forge. It’s an ending that’s hopeful, heartfelt, and just a little bit bittersweet, in all the best ways. But it’s a peace fans sadly might not get to enjoy for long. I agree with the premise of the article, which is "Enough with the Jean Luc Picard, already" but "Conclusion of Picard was perfect" is delusional. zoux fucked around with this message at 22:16 on Feb 6, 2024 |
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zoux posted:I'll say that the vast majority of commentary I come across - especially in the last couple of weeks with the Legacy discussion - is that most people really, really liked season 3 of Picard. I think they're insane but there's no accounting for taste. What they're saying is that they love being pandered to and their objections to the rest of modern Trek have nothing to do with story quality after all, it's that they weren't being directly pandered to, at least exclusively, any more. Picard season 3 fixed that, briefly.
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# ? Feb 6, 2024 22:16 |
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Also I imagine if you watched season 1 and 2 of picard you're probably just happy that it wasn't as bad as those.
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# ? Feb 6, 2024 22:19 |
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zoux posted:I'll say that the vast majority of commentary I come across - especially in the last couple of weeks with the Legacy discussion - is that most people really, really liked season 3 of Picard. I think they're insane but there's no accounting for taste. I mean, there’s absolutely some truth in that getting the TNG crew and set back together for one last romp is a beautiful thing that I love deeply! There’s all the actual real world details, like the why, how, fashion in which it was done, and overall execution that were fetid. But if you take a step back and squint juuuuuuust right. . .
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# ? Feb 6, 2024 22:27 |
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nine-gear crow posted:What they're saying is that they love being pandered to and their objections to the rest of modern Trek have nothing to do with story quality after all, it's that they weren't being directly pandered to, at least exclusively, any more. Picard season 3 fixed that, briefly. It's shocking how little it took. Spanish Matlock posted:Also I imagine if you watched season 1 and 2 of picard you're probably just happy that it wasn't as bad as those. It's absolutely not though. I hated season 1 but I'd watch that at gun point over 3 any day. e: what am i saying? As soon as i wrote that it all came flooding back. I couldn't choose the least objectionable season honestly, so dealer's choice mr gunman. Lizard Combatant fucked around with this message at 23:04 on Feb 6, 2024 |
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Ooh, I dunno. S3 took about 4-5 episodes before it properly poo poo the bed. S1 barely managed 2 before flying of the rails. Like, if you treat S3 as a story where everything ends and is resolved when Riker throws the asteroid at the Changelings ship, it's a passable if forgettable TNG film. Then it's Choo Choo, all aboard the dumb Secret Borg Cum Train, baby! Andor was great and arguably better than anything Trek has maybe ever done, but it did have the slight problem that it was rich subtle storytelling about how humans struggle under the oppressions of fascism set in a cinematic world who's creator aimed it at kids. The whole point of the show is slightly undercut when you have a dude in a fish costume wondering around in the background, cheesy impractical robots and remember that the repressive empire is actually ran by a man with a melted face who shoots lightening out of his hands while cackling. But you can't not have that stuff because it's a Star Wars, but trying to do a show like Andor in Star Wars is completely incongruent, and I'm not surprised people bounced off it. Say what you will about Picard, but one complaint I don't think anyone can have is it's too nuanced.
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I was with Picard right up until they just brushed off the Cube stuff.
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# ? Feb 6, 2024 23:35 |