I thought it was way funnier if they all turned to Worf and he’s like, “It wasn’t my fault.” So everyone is going, “What the hell happened?” That’s way more fun. Somebody can tell that story some day about what happened with Worf and the Enterprise-E but it’s more fun to imagine yourself all the possibilities.
This used to be the only way to create immersion on a budget, and while I appreciate that a lot of franchises are exploring interesting teases, the pendulum has definitely swung too far the other way. A little mystery can be nice, but good luck selling completionist fans on that.
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Yeah, I agree with you. I could have phrased my original comment more clearly, as I guess either method could be considered to be doing the same thing. I start to feel like every actual bit of lore that is specifically mentioned these days is really a backdoor pilot and certainly creates an opportunity for fans to complain about not seeing THAT story. The joke makes it a little more obvious that they’re not planning anything specific, but still hints at adventures and shared experiences among the characters.
Reading that made me wish Picard S3 was two seasons long (not that I didn’t already). All of those scrapped ideas would have been amazing (if expensive lol).
I’m not a fan of the season, but some more time to let things breathe would have been welcome.
Agree on it needing breathing room, but I’ve also reluctantly accepted that’s just what we get nowadays with everything becoming so hyper-serialized and each season being a 10 hour movie. I don’t mind that trend too much when the story is good, but it does make me miss the longer seasons that could give you a few lighter / “filler” episodes to catch your breath. That critique is not just for Trek but a lot of other shows developed for streaming as well.
That said, I really do enjoy SNW being more episodic.
Good for Harry Kim that he finally got his promotion.