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[NEWS] 'Star Trek Discovery' season 3 renewal with new showrunner
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Your Name
2019-02-27 19:10:47 UTC
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From ComingSoon.net ...


Star Trek: Discovery season 3 is a go with new showrunner
---------------------------------------------------------
Star Trek: Discovery has been renewed for a third season at
CBS All Access, Entertainment Weekly has confirmed. Michelle
Paradise (The Originals, Hart of Dixie) will serve as
co-showrunner alongside producer Alex Kurtzman for Season 3.

"Michelle joined us midway through season two and energized
the room with her ferocious knowledge of Trek," Kurtzman
said. "Her grasp of character and story detail, her drive
and her focus have already become essential in ensuring the
Trek legacy, and her fresh perspective always keeps us
looking forward. I'm proud to say Michelle and I are
officially running Star Trek: Discovery together."

Star Trek Discovery is about the voyages of Starfleet on
their missions to discover new worlds and new lifeforms, and
one Starfleet officer who must learn that to truly
understand all things alien, you must first understand
yourself. In the end of the season one finale, it showed
that the Discovery has finally encountered the USS
Enterprise.

The cast includes Sonequa Martin-Green as First Officer
Michael Burnham, Michelle Yeoh as Captain Philippa Georgiou,
Jason Isaacs as Captain Lorca, Doug Jones as science officer
Saru, Anthony Rapp as fellow science officer Stamets, Terry
Serpico as Starfleet admiral Anderson, Maulik Pancholy as
chief medical officer Nambue, Sam Vartholomeos as junior
Starfleet officer Connor, Mary Wiseman as Cadet Tilly, James
Frain as Sarek, astrophysicist and father of Spock, Chris
Obi as Klingon leader T'Kuvma, Mary Chieffo as L'Rell, a
Klingon commander, Shazad Latif as Lieutenant Tyler, Rekha
Sharma as Commander Landry, Kenneth Mitchell as Kol, Clare
McConnell as Dennas, Damon Runyan as Ujilli, and Rainn Wilson
as Harry Mudd.

Season two's additional cast includes Ethan Peck as the
iconic half-human and half-Vulcan officer Spock, Rebecca
Romijn as the original Number One and Anson Mount as Captain
Christoper Pike.

The series is produced by CBS Television Studios in
association with Alex Kurtzman's Secret Hideout, Bryan
Fuller's Living Dead Guy Productions and Roddenberry
Entertainment. Alex Kurtzman, Bryan Fuller, Heather Kadin,
Gretchen J. Berg & Aaron Harberts, Akiva Goldsman, Rod
Roddenberry and Trevor Roth serve as executive producers.
The series will be distributed concurrently by CBS Studios
International on Netflix in 188 countries and in Canada on
Bell Media's Space channel and OTT service CraveTV.

Star Trek: Discovery Season 2 airs new episodes on Thursday
nights on CBS All Access. The first six episodes of the
season are currently streaming.


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Rhino
2019-02-27 19:20:01 UTC
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From ComingSoon.net ...
   Star Trek: Discovery season 3 is a go with new showrunner
   ---------------------------------------------------------
   Star Trek: Discovery has been renewed for a third season at
   CBS All Access, Entertainment Weekly has confirmed. Michelle
   Paradise (The Originals, Hart of Dixie) will serve as
   co-showrunner alongside producer Alex Kurtzman for Season 3.
   "Michelle joined us midway through season two and energized
   the room with her ferocious knowledge of Trek," Kurtzman
   said. "Her grasp of character and story detail, her drive
   and her focus have already become essential in ensuring the
   Trek legacy, and her fresh perspective always keeps us
   looking forward. I'm proud to say Michelle and I are
   officially running Star Trek: Discovery together."
   Star Trek Discovery is about the voyages of Starfleet on
   their missions to discover new worlds and new lifeforms, and
   one Starfleet officer who must learn that to truly
   understand all things alien, you must first understand
   yourself. In the end of the season one finale, it showed
   that the Discovery has finally encountered the USS
   Enterprise.
   The cast includes Sonequa Martin-Green as First Officer
   Michael Burnham, Michelle Yeoh as Captain Philippa Georgiou,
   Jason Isaacs as Captain Lorca, Doug Jones as science officer
   Saru, Anthony Rapp as fellow science officer Stamets, Terry
   Serpico as Starfleet admiral Anderson, Maulik Pancholy as
   chief medical officer Nambue, Sam Vartholomeos as junior
   Starfleet officer Connor, Mary Wiseman as Cadet Tilly, James
   Frain as Sarek, astrophysicist and father of Spock, Chris
   Obi as Klingon leader T'Kuvma, Mary Chieffo as L'Rell, a
   Klingon commander, Shazad Latif as Lieutenant Tyler, Rekha
   Sharma as Commander Landry, Kenneth Mitchell as Kol, Clare
   McConnell as Dennas, Damon Runyan as Ujilli, and Rainn Wilson
   as Harry Mudd.
   Season two's additional cast includes Ethan Peck as the
   iconic half-human and half-Vulcan officer Spock, Rebecca
   Romijn as the original Number One and Anson Mount as Captain
   Christoper Pike.
   The series is produced by CBS Television Studios in
   association with Alex Kurtzman's Secret Hideout, Bryan
   Fuller's Living Dead Guy Productions and Roddenberry
   Entertainment. Alex Kurtzman, Bryan Fuller, Heather Kadin,
   Gretchen J. Berg & Aaron Harberts, Akiva Goldsman, Rod
   Roddenberry and Trevor Roth serve as executive producers.
   The series will be distributed concurrently by CBS Studios
   International on Netflix in 188 countries and in Canada on
   Bell Media's Space channel and OTT service CraveTV.
   Star Trek: Discovery Season 2 airs new episodes on Thursday
   nights on CBS All Access. The first six episodes of the
   season are currently streaming.
<https://www.comingsoon.net/tv/news/1044583-star-trek-discovery-season-3-is-a-go-with-new-showrunner>
I guess it was too much to hope for that they'd cancelled Discovery
and banned Kurtzman from any further involvement in Star Trek.
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Rhino
BTR1701
2019-02-27 19:58:59 UTC
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I guess it was too much to hope for that they'd cancelled Discovery
and banned Kurtzman from any further involvement in Star Trek.
I'm actually enjoying this season much more than the first one. It's
starting to feel like STAR TREK again.
David Barnett
2019-02-28 02:18:07 UTC
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Post by Rhino
I guess it was too much to hope for that they'd cancelled Discovery
and banned Kurtzman from any further involvement in Star Trek.
I'm actually enjoying this season much more than the first one. It's
starting to feel like STAR TREK again.
I agree, & am glad there will be a 3rd season.
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David Barnett
BTR1701
2019-02-28 02:26:07 UTC
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Post by Rhino
I guess it was too much to hope for that they'd cancelled Discovery
and banned Kurtzman from any further involvement in Star Trek.
I'm actually enjoying this season much more than the first one. It's
starting to feel like STAR TREK again.
I agree, & am glad there will be a 3rd season.
I'm still wondering why Burnham is the only crewmember whose uniform has
silver piping when everyone else's is gold.
Mike Van Pelt
2019-02-28 21:11:11 UTC
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I'm still wondering why Burnham is the only crewmember whose uniform has
silver piping when everyone else's is gold.
It's a warning flag: "If this crewman disagrees with your orders,
she will Vulcan Nerve-Pinch you and do what she darn well pleases
while you're unconscious."

As to why such a person would be trusted to be on a starship in
any capacity ... I have no clue. Perhaps they explained it at
some point, but I don't get that CBS special pay TV thing.
I tried to think up something that might approach a logical
explanation for why Star Fleet would consider her worth the
risk, or even let her out of prison, and came up empty.
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Dimensional Traveler
2019-02-28 21:22:58 UTC
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I'm still wondering why Burnham is the only crewmember whose uniform has
silver piping when everyone else's is gold.
It's a warning flag: "If this crewman disagrees with your orders,
she will Vulcan Nerve-Pinch you and do what she darn well pleases
while you're unconscious."
As to why such a person would be trusted to be on a starship in
any capacity ... I have no clue. Perhaps they explained it at
some point, but I don't get that CBS special pay TV thing.
I tried to think up something that might approach a logical
explanation for why Star Fleet would consider her worth the
risk, or even let her out of prison, and came up empty.
Wasn't it because some Captain had a good feeling about her?
--
Inquiring minds want to know while minds with a self-preservation
instinct are running screaming.
BTR1701
2019-02-28 22:02:08 UTC
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Post by BTR1701
I'm still wondering why Burnham is the only crewmember whose uniform has
silver piping when everyone else's is gold.
It's a warning flag: "If this crewman disagrees with your orders,
she will Vulcan Nerve-Pinch you and do what she darn well pleases
while you're unconscious."
As to why such a person would be trusted to be on a starship in
any capacity ... I have no clue. Perhaps they explained it at
some point, but I don't get that CBS special pay TV thing.
I tried to think up something that might approach a logical
explanation for why Star Fleet would consider her worth the
risk, or even let her out of prison, and came up empty.
That's less absurd than them putting a former Klingon overlord and the
psychopathic Terran Emperor from the alternate universe in the Starfleet
equivalent of the CIA.
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2019-04-24 03:35:21 UTC
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I'm still wondering why Burnham is the only crewmember whose uniform has
silver piping when everyone else's is gold.
It's a warning flag: "If this crewman disagrees with your orders,
she will Vulcan Nerve-Pinch you and do what she darn well pleases
while you're unconscious."
As to why such a person would be trusted to be on a starship in
any capacity ... I have no clue. Perhaps they explained it at
some point, but I don't get that CBS special pay TV thing.
I tried to think up something that might approach a logical
explanation for why Star Fleet would consider her worth the
risk, or even let her out of prison, and came up empty.
That's less absurd than them putting a former Klingon overlord and the
psychopathic Terran Emperor from the alternate universe in the Starfleet
equivalent of the CIA.
And what is that alternate universe crap about anyway? In the other series they did not have episodes like those until they began to run out of ideas in the later seasons.
Rhino
2019-02-28 23:08:39 UTC
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Post by BTR1701
I'm still wondering why Burnham is the only crewmember whose uniform has
silver piping when everyone else's is gold.
It's a warning flag: "If this crewman disagrees with your orders,
she will Vulcan Nerve-Pinch you and do what she darn well pleases
while you're unconscious."
As to why such a person would be trusted to be on a starship in
any capacity ... I have no clue. Perhaps they explained it at
some point, but I don't get that CBS special pay TV thing.
I tried to think up something that might approach a logical
explanation for why Star Fleet would consider her worth the
risk, or even let her out of prison, and came up empty.
I was watching some YouTube videos about Discovery and several former
sailors and soldiers commented that if anyone had been as reluctant to
follow orders as Burnham has been, it would have gone very VERY badly
for them.

I wonder if the Racist Eye has been inspired by the way various flavours
of Marxists, anarchists and other radicals undermined the (Tsarist)
Russian Army during WWI? The war was not going well for Russia and there
were a lot of radicals among the troops, trying to convince their peers
that they shouldn't fight unless they all agreed and damn the officers
giving orders.
--
Rhino
Mike Van Pelt
2019-03-01 01:02:54 UTC
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I was watching some YouTube videos about Discovery and several former
sailors and soldiers commented that if anyone had been as reluctant to
follow orders as Burnham has been, it would have gone very VERY badly
for them.
"Reluctant to follow orders" is one thing. "Captain, you have a
multi-legged creature crawling on your shoulder. <pinch>" (goes
onto bridge) "The Captain's orders are (orders exactly opposite
of what the captain actually ordered)" goes a bit beyond that.

With the caveat that that first episode that did not require
subscribing to CBS I'm Not Accessing It is the only episode
I've seen. I think I heard from somewhere that Burnham spent
some time in a Federation stockade, but nothing about who
sprung her, much less how flat-out mutiny got "overlooked"
and she's back on the bridge of a Federation starship.
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KE6BVH | Ike on Surfside Beach in Galveston
J. Clarke
2019-03-01 01:28:23 UTC
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Post by Rhino
I was watching some YouTube videos about Discovery and several former
sailors and soldiers commented that if anyone had been as reluctant to
follow orders as Burnham has been, it would have gone very VERY badly
for them.
"Reluctant to follow orders" is one thing. "Captain, you have a
multi-legged creature crawling on your shoulder. <pinch>" (goes
onto bridge) "The Captain's orders are (orders exactly opposite
of what the captain actually ordered)" goes a bit beyond that.
With the caveat that that first episode that did not require
subscribing to CBS I'm Not Accessing It is the only episode
I've seen. I think I heard from somewhere that Burnham spent
some time in a Federation stockade, but nothing about who
sprung her, much less how flat-out mutiny got "overlooked"
and she's back on the bridge of a Federation starship.
She wasn't "sprung" in any episode I saw--she was commandeered for
reasons I don't recall and not trusted.

However I gave up on it when they did the Groundhog Day
episode--Stargate didn't go there until Season 4 and Xena until Season
3.
anim8rfsk
2019-03-01 01:50:35 UTC
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Post by Rhino
I was watching some YouTube videos about Discovery and several former
sailors and soldiers commented that if anyone had been as reluctant to
follow orders as Burnham has been, it would have gone very VERY badly
for them.
"Reluctant to follow orders" is one thing. "Captain, you have a
multi-legged creature crawling on your shoulder. <pinch>" (goes
onto bridge) "The Captain's orders are (orders exactly opposite
of what the captain actually ordered)" goes a bit beyond that.
With the caveat that that first episode that did not require
subscribing to CBS I'm Not Accessing It is the only episode
I've seen. I think I heard from somewhere that Burnham spent
some time in a Federation stockade, but nothing about who
sprung her, much less how flat-out mutiny got "overlooked"
and she's back on the bridge of a Federation starship.
She wasn't "sprung" in any episode I saw--she was commandeered for
reasons I don't recall and not trusted.
However I gave up on it when they did the Groundhog Day
episode--Stargate didn't go there until Season 4 and Xena until Season
3.
That was one of Xena's best episodes, and the best show Hilary Bader ever
wrote!
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J. Clarke
2019-03-01 02:01:57 UTC
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Post by Rhino
I was watching some YouTube videos about Discovery and several former
sailors and soldiers commented that if anyone had been as reluctant to
follow orders as Burnham has been, it would have gone very VERY badly
for them.
"Reluctant to follow orders" is one thing. "Captain, you have a
multi-legged creature crawling on your shoulder. <pinch>" (goes
onto bridge) "The Captain's orders are (orders exactly opposite
of what the captain actually ordered)" goes a bit beyond that.
With the caveat that that first episode that did not require
subscribing to CBS I'm Not Accessing It is the only episode
I've seen. I think I heard from somewhere that Burnham spent
some time in a Federation stockade, but nothing about who
sprung her, much less how flat-out mutiny got "overlooked"
and she's back on the bridge of a Federation starship.
She wasn't "sprung" in any episode I saw--she was commandeered for
reasons I don't recall and not trusted.
However I gave up on it when they did the Groundhog Day
episode--Stargate didn't go there until Season 4 and Xena until Season
3.
That was one of Xena's best episodes, and the best show Hilary Bader ever
wrote!
Yep. I agree there.
anim8rfsk
2019-03-01 02:11:09 UTC
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Post by J. Clarke
Post by Rhino
I was watching some YouTube videos about Discovery and several former
sailors and soldiers commented that if anyone had been as reluctant to
follow orders as Burnham has been, it would have gone very VERY badly
for them.
"Reluctant to follow orders" is one thing. "Captain, you have a
multi-legged creature crawling on your shoulder. <pinch>" (goes
onto bridge) "The Captain's orders are (orders exactly opposite
of what the captain actually ordered)" goes a bit beyond that.
With the caveat that that first episode that did not require
subscribing to CBS I'm Not Accessing It is the only episode
I've seen. I think I heard from somewhere that Burnham spent
some time in a Federation stockade, but nothing about who
sprung her, much less how flat-out mutiny got "overlooked"
and she's back on the bridge of a Federation starship.
She wasn't "sprung" in any episode I saw--she was commandeered for
reasons I don't recall and not trusted.
However I gave up on it when they did the Groundhog Day
episode--Stargate didn't go there until Season 4 and Xena until Season
3.
That was one of Xena's best episodes, and the best show Hilary Bader ever
wrote!
Yep. I agree there.
The Netflix today tried to sell me a *series* using the Groundhog Day
concept. :\
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Wouter Valentijn
2019-03-01 12:29:01 UTC
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Post by J. Clarke
Post by Rhino
I was watching some YouTube videos about Discovery and several former
sailors and soldiers commented that if anyone had been as reluctant to
follow orders as Burnham has been, it would have gone very VERY badly
for them.
"Reluctant to follow orders" is one thing. "Captain, you have a
multi-legged creature crawling on your shoulder. <pinch>" (goes
onto bridge) "The Captain's orders are (orders exactly opposite
of what the captain actually ordered)" goes a bit beyond that.
With the caveat that that first episode that did not require
subscribing to CBS I'm Not Accessing It is the only episode
I've seen. I think I heard from somewhere that Burnham spent
some time in a Federation stockade, but nothing about who
sprung her, much less how flat-out mutiny got "overlooked"
and she's back on the bridge of a Federation starship.
She wasn't "sprung" in any episode I saw--she was commandeered for
reasons I don't recall and not trusted.
However I gave up on it when they did the Groundhog Day
episode--Stargate didn't go there until Season 4 and Xena until Season
3.
That was one of Xena's best episodes, and the best show Hilary Bader ever
wrote!
Yep. I agree there.
The Netflix today tried to sell me a *series* using the Groundhog Day
concept. :\
Day Break?
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anim8rfsk
2019-03-01 12:34:50 UTC
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Post by anim8rfsk
Post by anim8rfsk
Post by J. Clarke
Post by Rhino
I was watching some YouTube videos about Discovery and several former
sailors and soldiers commented that if anyone had been as reluctant to
follow orders as Burnham has been, it would have gone very VERY badly
for them.
"Reluctant to follow orders" is one thing. "Captain, you have a
multi-legged creature crawling on your shoulder. <pinch>" (goes
onto bridge) "The Captain's orders are (orders exactly opposite
of what the captain actually ordered)" goes a bit beyond that.
With the caveat that that first episode that did not require
subscribing to CBS I'm Not Accessing It is the only episode
I've seen. I think I heard from somewhere that Burnham spent
some time in a Federation stockade, but nothing about who
sprung her, much less how flat-out mutiny got "overlooked"
and she's back on the bridge of a Federation starship.
She wasn't "sprung" in any episode I saw--she was commandeered for
reasons I don't recall and not trusted.
However I gave up on it when they did the Groundhog Day
episode--Stargate didn't go there until Season 4 and Xena until Season
3.
That was one of Xena's best episodes, and the best show Hilary Bader ever
wrote!
Yep. I agree there.
The Netflix today tried to sell me a *series* using the Groundhog Day
concept. :\
Day Break?
RUSSIAN DOLL
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2019-04-24 03:43:21 UTC
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Post by Rhino
I was watching some YouTube videos about Discovery and several former
sailors and soldiers commented that if anyone had been as reluctant to
follow orders as Burnham has been, it would have gone very VERY badly
for them.
"Reluctant to follow orders" is one thing. "Captain, you have a
multi-legged creature crawling on your shoulder. <pinch>" (goes
onto bridge) "The Captain's orders are (orders exactly opposite
of what the captain actually ordered)" goes a bit beyond that.
With the caveat that that first episode that did not require
subscribing to CBS I'm Not Accessing It is the only episode
I've seen. I think I heard from somewhere that Burnham spent
some time in a Federation stockade, but nothing about who
sprung her, much less how flat-out mutiny got "overlooked"
and she's back on the bridge of a Federation starship.
She wasn't "sprung" in any episode I saw--she was commandeered for
reasons I don't recall and not trusted.
However I gave up on it when they did the Groundhog Day
episode--Stargate didn't go there until Season 4 and Xena until Season
3.
Yes. It is kind of crazy to see this series regurgitating the very worst ideas from previous series in the very first season.

Personally, I don't think that anyone knows how to simultaneously make Star Trek series both have mass market appeal and appeal to Trekkies. It can only happen by happy accident. I think that the smart move is to go for the Trekkies and let the thing grow by word of mouth if it is going to grow. They seem to be going for mass market appeal from the get go. I think that this series is failing for the same reasons that _Enterprise_ failed.
BTR1701
2019-03-01 01:42:01 UTC
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Post by Rhino
I was watching some YouTube videos about Discovery and several former
sailors and soldiers commented that if anyone had been as reluctant to
follow orders as Burnham has been, it would have gone very VERY badly
for them.
"Reluctant to follow orders" is one thing. "Captain, you have a
multi-legged creature crawling on your shoulder. <pinch>" (goes
onto bridge) "The Captain's orders are (orders exactly opposite
of what the captain actually ordered)" goes a bit beyond that.
With the caveat that that first episode that did not require
subscribing to CBS I'm Not Accessing It is the only episode
I've seen. I think I heard from somewhere that Burnham spent
some time in a Federation stockade, but nothing about who
sprung her, much less how flat-out mutiny got "overlooked"
and she's back on the bridge of a Federation starship.
It was the standard Hollywood "bad guy with some unique
knowledge/ability is sprung from prison to help the good guys" sort of
thing. The Discovery's captain sprung her because he wanted her help. Of
course he was actually the real captain's duplicate from the Alternate
Universe where everyone's bad.
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2019-04-24 03:33:42 UTC
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I'm still wondering why Burnham is the only crewmember whose uniform has
silver piping when everyone else's is gold.
It's a warning flag: "If this crewman disagrees with your orders,
she will Vulcan Nerve-Pinch you and do what she darn well pleases
while you're unconscious."
As to why such a person would be trusted to be on a starship in
any capacity ... I have no clue. Perhaps they explained it at
some point, but I don't get that CBS special pay TV thing.
I tried to think up something that might approach a logical
explanation for why Star Fleet would consider her worth the
risk, or even let her out of prison, and came up empty.
--
Mike Van Pelt | "I don't advise it unless you're nuts."
mvp at calweb.com | -- Ray Wilkinson, after riding out Hurricane
KE6BVH | Ike on Surfside Beach in Galveston
And what is Sylvia Tilly's role?
Rhino
2019-02-28 03:58:42 UTC
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Post by Rhino
I guess it was too much to hope for that they'd cancelled Discovery
and banned Kurtzman from any further involvement in Star Trek.
I'm actually enjoying this season much more than the first one. It's
starting to feel like STAR TREK again.
I couldn't finish the third episode of the new season. It felt like they
were going right back to the nonsense from the first season. That was
especially disappointing because the first two episodes gave me a
glimmer of hope that they were finally going in the right direction.
--
Rhino
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2019-04-24 03:32:26 UTC
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Post by Rhino
I guess it was too much to hope for that they'd cancelled Discovery
and banned Kurtzman from any further involvement in Star Trek.
I'm actually enjoying this season much more than the first one. It's
starting to feel like STAR TREK again.
The only things I like about this show are the special effects. It does not feel like Star Trek to me at all. They are not encountering interesting new aliens. They are not resolving morally challenging situations. They have done much by way of helping anyone. There is little or no glimpse of Federation society or even of Star Fleet. And there is no hint that there is little hint that these are exemplary human beings as one gets from most previous Star Trek series.

I also find that the series writes a lot of what our society would be concerned about into the series. In previous series, the writers and producers drew pictures of what they imagined future societies would be like.
anim8rfsk
2019-02-27 21:55:48 UTC
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From ComingSoon.net ...
Star Trek: Discovery season 3 is a go with new showrunner
---------------------------------------------------------
Star Trek: Discovery has been renewed for a third season at
CBS All Access, Entertainment Weekly has confirmed. Michelle
Paradise (The Originals, Hart of Dixie) will serve as
co-showrunner alongside producer Alex Kurtzman for Season 3.
"Michelle joined us midway through season two and energized
the room with her ferocious knowledge of Trek," Kurtzman
said. "Her grasp of character and story detail, her drive
and her focus have already become essential in ensuring the
Trek legacy, and her fresh perspective always keeps us
looking forward. I'm proud to say Michelle and I are
officially running Star Trek: Discovery together."
Star Trek Discoveryis aboutthe voyages of Starfleet on
their missions to discover new worlds and new lifeforms, and
one Starfleet officer who must learn that to truly
understand all things alien, you must first understand
yourself. In the end of the season one finale, it showed
that the Discovery has finally encountered the USS
Enterprise.
The cast includes Sonequa Martin-Green as First Officer
Michael Burnham, Michelle Yeoh as Captain Philippa Georgiou,
Jason Isaacs as Captain Lorca, Doug Jones as science officer
Saru, Anthony Rapp as fellow science officer Stamets, Terry
Serpico as Starfleet admiral Anderson, Maulik Pancholy as
chief medical officer Nambue, Sam Vartholomeos as junior
Starfleet officer Connor, Mary Wiseman as Cadet Tilly, James
Frain as Sarek, astrophysicist and father of Spock, Chris
Obi as Klingon leader T'Kuvma, Mary Chieffo as L'Rell, a
Klingon commander, Shazad Latif as Lieutenant Tyler, Rekha
Sharma as Commander Landry, Kenneth Mitchell as Kol, Clare
McConnell as Dennas, Damon Runyan as Ujilli, and Rainn Wilson
as Harry Mudd.
Season two's additional cast includesEthan Peckas the
iconic half-human and half-Vulcan officer Spock, Rebecca
Romijn as the original Number One and Anson Mount as Captain
Christoper Pike.
The series is produced by CBS Television Studios in
association with Alex Kurtzman's Secret Hideout, Bryan
Fuller's Living Dead Guy Productions and Roddenberry
Entertainment. Alex Kurtzman, Bryan Fuller, Heather Kadin,
Gretchen J. Berg & Aaron Harberts, Akiva Goldsman, Rod
Roddenberry and Trevor Roth serve as executive producers.
The series will be distributed concurrently by CBS Studios
International on Netflix in 188 countries and in Canada on
Bell Media's Space channel and OTT service CraveTV.
Star Trek: Discovery Season 2 airs new episodes on Thursday
nights on CBS All Access. The first six episodes of the
season are currently streaming.
<https://www.comingsoon.net/tv/news/1044583-star-trek-discovery-season-3-is-
a-go-with-new-showrunner>
I guess it was too much to hope for that they'd cancelled Discovery
and banned Kurtzman from any further involvement in Star Trek.
At least it's contained into one platform I'm not even tempted to access.
--
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2019-02-28 18:37:43 UTC
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From ComingSoon.net ...
Star Trek: Discovery season 3 is a go with new showrunner
---------------------------------------------------------
Star Trek: Discovery has been renewed for a third season at
CBS All Access, Entertainment Weekly has confirmed. Michelle
Paradise (The Originals, Hart of Dixie) will serve as
co-showrunner alongside producer Alex Kurtzman for Season 3.
"Michelle joined us midway through season two and energized
the room with her ferocious knowledge of Trek," Kurtzman
said. "Her grasp of character and story detail, her drive
and her focus have already become essential in ensuring the
Trek legacy, and her fresh perspective always keeps us
looking forward. I'm proud to say Michelle and I are
officially running Star Trek: Discovery together."
Star Trek Discoveryis aboutthe voyages of Starfleet on
their missions to discover new worlds and new lifeforms, and
one Starfleet officer who must learn that to truly
understand all things alien, you must first understand
yourself. In the end of the season one finale, it showed
that the Discovery has finally encountered the USS
Enterprise.
The cast includes Sonequa Martin-Green as First Officer
Michael Burnham, Michelle Yeoh as Captain Philippa Georgiou,
Jason Isaacs as Captain Lorca, Doug Jones as science officer
Saru, Anthony Rapp as fellow science officer Stamets, Terry
Serpico as Starfleet admiral Anderson, Maulik Pancholy as
chief medical officer Nambue, Sam Vartholomeos as junior
Starfleet officer Connor, Mary Wiseman as Cadet Tilly, James
Frain as Sarek, astrophysicist and father of Spock, Chris
Obi as Klingon leader T'Kuvma, Mary Chieffo as L'Rell, a
Klingon commander, Shazad Latif as Lieutenant Tyler, Rekha
Sharma as Commander Landry, Kenneth Mitchell as Kol, Clare
McConnell as Dennas, Damon Runyan as Ujilli, and Rainn Wilson
as Harry Mudd.
Season two's additional cast includesEthan Peckas the
iconic half-human and half-Vulcan officer Spock, Rebecca
Romijn as the original Number One and Anson Mount as Captain
Christoper Pike.
The series is produced by CBS Television Studios in
association with Alex Kurtzman's Secret Hideout, Bryan
Fuller's Living Dead Guy Productions and Roddenberry
Entertainment. Alex Kurtzman, Bryan Fuller, Heather Kadin,
Gretchen J. Berg & Aaron Harberts, Akiva Goldsman, Rod
Roddenberry and Trevor Roth serve as executive producers.
The series will be distributed concurrently by CBS Studios
International on Netflix in 188 countries and in Canada on
Bell Media's Space channel and OTT service CraveTV.
Star Trek: Discovery Season 2 airs new episodes on Thursday
nights on CBS All Access. The first six episodes of the
season are currently streaming.
<https://www.comingsoon.net/tv/news/1044583-star-trek-discovery-season-3-is-
a-go-with-new-showrunner>
I guess it was too much to hope for that they'd cancelled Discovery
and banned Kurtzman from any further involvement in Star Trek.
At least it's contained into one platform I'm not even tempted to access.
Gave up on it after seeing episode 2 of the second season.
--
Wouter Valentijn

Rosalee: "She's a freaking Hexenbiest!"
Grimm (s04e17): Hibernaculum

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anim8rfsk
2019-02-28 18:44:05 UTC
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Post by anim8rfsk
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From ComingSoon.net ...
Star Trek: Discovery season 3 is a go with new showrunner
---------------------------------------------------------
Star Trek: Discovery has been renewed for a third season at
CBS All Access, Entertainment Weekly has confirmed. Michelle
Paradise (The Originals, Hart of Dixie) will serve as
co-showrunner alongside producer Alex Kurtzman for Season 3.
"Michelle joined us midway through season two and energized
the room with her ferocious knowledge of Trek," Kurtzman
said. "Her grasp of character and story detail, her drive
and her focus have already become essential in ensuring the
Trek legacy, and her fresh perspective always keeps us
looking forward. I'm proud to say Michelle and I are
officially running Star Trek: Discovery together."
Star Trek Discoveryis aboutthe voyages of Starfleet on
their missions to discover new worlds and new lifeforms, and
one Starfleet officer who must learn that to truly
understand all things alien, you must first understand
yourself. In the end of the season one finale, it showed
that the Discovery has finally encountered the USS
Enterprise.
The cast includes Sonequa Martin-Green as First Officer
Michael Burnham, Michelle Yeoh as Captain Philippa Georgiou,
Jason Isaacs as Captain Lorca, Doug Jones as science officer
Saru, Anthony Rapp as fellow science officer Stamets, Terry
Serpico as Starfleet admiral Anderson, Maulik Pancholy as
chief medical officer Nambue, Sam Vartholomeos as junior
Starfleet officer Connor, Mary Wiseman as Cadet Tilly, James
Frain as Sarek, astrophysicist and father of Spock, Chris
Obi as Klingon leader T'Kuvma, Mary Chieffo as L'Rell, a
Klingon commander, Shazad Latif as Lieutenant Tyler, Rekha
Sharma as Commander Landry, Kenneth Mitchell as Kol, Clare
McConnell as Dennas, Damon Runyan as Ujilli, and Rainn Wilson
as Harry Mudd.
Season two's additional cast includesEthan Peckas the
iconic half-human and half-Vulcan officer Spock, Rebecca
Romijn as the original Number One and Anson Mount as Captain
Christoper Pike.
The series is produced by CBS Television Studios in
association with Alex Kurtzman's Secret Hideout, Bryan
Fuller's Living Dead Guy Productions and Roddenberry
Entertainment. Alex Kurtzman, Bryan Fuller, Heather Kadin,
Gretchen J. Berg & Aaron Harberts, Akiva Goldsman, Rod
Roddenberry and Trevor Roth serve as executive producers.
The series will be distributed concurrently by CBS Studios
International on Netflix in 188 countries and in Canada on
Bell Media's Space channel and OTT service CraveTV.
Star Trek: Discovery Season 2 airs new episodes on Thursday
nights on CBS All Access. The first six episodes of the
season are currently streaming.
<https://www.comingsoon.net/tv/news/1044583-star-trek-discovery-season-3-i
s-
a-go-with-new-showrunner>
I guess it was too much to hope for that they'd cancelled Discovery
and banned Kurtzman from any further involvement in Star Trek.
At least it's contained into one platform I'm not even tempted to access.
Gave up on it after seeing episode 2 of the second season.
It's so awful!
--
Join your old RAT friends at
https://www.facebook.com/groups/1688985234647266/
Dimensional Traveler
2019-02-28 19:24:23 UTC
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Post by Wouter Valentijn
Post by anim8rfsk
Post by Rhino
Post by Your Name
From ComingSoon.net ...
Star Trek: Discovery season 3 is a go with new showrunner
---------------------------------------------------------
Star Trek: Discovery has been renewed for a third season at
CBS All Access, Entertainment Weekly has confirmed. Michelle
Paradise (The Originals, Hart of Dixie) will serve as
co-showrunner alongside producer Alex Kurtzman for Season 3.
"Michelle joined us midway through season two and energized
the room with her ferocious knowledge of Trek," Kurtzman
said. "Her grasp of character and story detail, her drive
and her focus have already become essential in ensuring the
Trek legacy, and her fresh perspective always keeps us
looking forward. I'm proud to say Michelle and I are
officially running Star Trek: Discovery together."
Star Trek Discoveryis aboutthe voyages of Starfleet on
their missions to discover new worlds and new lifeforms, and
one Starfleet officer who must learn that to truly
understand all things alien, you must first understand
yourself. In the end of the season one finale, it showed
that the Discovery has finally encountered the USS
Enterprise.
The cast includes Sonequa Martin-Green as First Officer
Michael Burnham, Michelle Yeoh as Captain Philippa Georgiou,
Jason Isaacs as Captain Lorca, Doug Jones as science officer
Saru, Anthony Rapp as fellow science officer Stamets, Terry
Serpico as Starfleet admiral Anderson, Maulik Pancholy as
chief medical officer Nambue, Sam Vartholomeos as junior
Starfleet officer Connor, Mary Wiseman as Cadet Tilly, James
Frain as Sarek, astrophysicist and father of Spock, Chris
Obi as Klingon leader T'Kuvma, Mary Chieffo as L'Rell, a
Klingon commander, Shazad Latif as Lieutenant Tyler, Rekha
Sharma as Commander Landry, Kenneth Mitchell as Kol, Clare
McConnell as Dennas, Damon Runyan as Ujilli, and Rainn Wilson
as Harry Mudd.
Season two's additional cast includesEthan Peckas the
iconic half-human and half-Vulcan officer Spock, Rebecca
Romijn as the original Number One and Anson Mount as Captain
Christoper Pike.
The series is produced by CBS Television Studios in
association with Alex Kurtzman's Secret Hideout, Bryan
Fuller's Living Dead Guy Productions and Roddenberry
Entertainment. Alex Kurtzman, Bryan Fuller, Heather Kadin,
Gretchen J. Berg & Aaron Harberts, Akiva Goldsman, Rod
Roddenberry and Trevor Roth serve as executive producers.
The series will be distributed concurrently by CBS Studios
International on Netflix in 188 countries and in Canada on
Bell Media's Space channel and OTT service CraveTV.
Star Trek: Discovery Season 2 airs new episodes on Thursday
nights on CBS All Access. The first six episodes of the
season are currently streaming.
<https://www.comingsoon.net/tv/news/1044583-star-trek-discovery-season-3-i
s-
a-go-with-new-showrunner>
I guess it was too much to hope for that they'd cancelled Discovery
and banned Kurtzman from any further involvement in Star Trek.
At least it's contained into one platform I'm not even tempted to access.
Gave up on it after seeing episode 2 of the second season.
It's so awful!
Like its diseased?

BTW, apparently sexually transmitted diseases are not longer called
STD's. They are STI's. So even Herpes wants to distance itself from
ST:Discovery.
--
Inquiring minds want to know while minds with a self-preservation
instinct are running screaming.
anim8rfsk
2019-02-28 20:11:50 UTC
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Post by anim8rfsk
Post by Wouter Valentijn
Post by anim8rfsk
Post by Rhino
Post by Your Name
From ComingSoon.net ...
Star Trek: Discovery season 3 is a go with new showrunner
---------------------------------------------------------
Star Trek: Discovery has been renewed for a third season at
CBS All Access, Entertainment Weekly has confirmed. Michelle
Paradise (The Originals, Hart of Dixie) will serve as
co-showrunner alongside producer Alex Kurtzman for Season 3.
"Michelle joined us midway through season two and energized
the room with her ferocious knowledge of Trek," Kurtzman
said. "Her grasp of character and story detail, her drive
and her focus have already become essential in ensuring the
Trek legacy, and her fresh perspective always keeps us
looking forward. I'm proud to say Michelle and I are
officially running Star Trek: Discovery together."
Star Trek Discoveryis aboutthe voyages of Starfleet on
their missions to discover new worlds and new lifeforms, and
one Starfleet officer who must learn that to truly
understand all things alien, you must first understand
yourself. In the end of the season one finale, it showed
that the Discovery has finally encountered the USS
Enterprise.
The cast includes Sonequa Martin-Green as First Officer
Michael Burnham, Michelle Yeoh as Captain Philippa Georgiou,
Jason Isaacs as Captain Lorca, Doug Jones as science officer
Saru, Anthony Rapp as fellow science officer Stamets, Terry
Serpico as Starfleet admiral Anderson, Maulik Pancholy as
chief medical officer Nambue, Sam Vartholomeos as junior
Starfleet officer Connor, Mary Wiseman as Cadet Tilly, James
Frain as Sarek, astrophysicist and father of Spock, Chris
Obi as Klingon leader T'Kuvma, Mary Chieffo as L'Rell, a
Klingon commander, Shazad Latif as Lieutenant Tyler, Rekha
Sharma as Commander Landry, Kenneth Mitchell as Kol, Clare
McConnell as Dennas, Damon Runyan as Ujilli, and Rainn Wilson
as Harry Mudd.
Season two's additional cast includesEthan Peckas the
iconic half-human and half-Vulcan officer Spock, Rebecca
Romijn as the original Number One and Anson Mount as Captain
Christoper Pike.
The series is produced by CBS Television Studios in
association with Alex Kurtzman's Secret Hideout, Bryan
Fuller's Living Dead Guy Productions and Roddenberry
Entertainment. Alex Kurtzman, Bryan Fuller, Heather Kadin,
Gretchen J. Berg & Aaron Harberts, Akiva Goldsman, Rod
Roddenberry and Trevor Roth serve as executive producers.
The series will be distributed concurrently by CBS Studios
International on Netflix in 188 countries and in Canada on
Bell Media's Space channel and OTT service CraveTV.
Star Trek: Discovery Season 2 airs new episodes on Thursday
nights on CBS All Access. The first six episodes of the
season are currently streaming.
<https://www.comingsoon.net/tv/news/1044583-star-trek-discovery-season-3
-i
s-
a-go-with-new-showrunner>
I guess it was too much to hope for that they'd cancelled Discovery
and banned Kurtzman from any further involvement in Star Trek.
At least it's contained into one platform I'm not even tempted to access.
Gave up on it after seeing episode 2 of the second season.
It's so awful!
Like its diseased?
BTW, apparently sexually transmitted diseases are not longer called
STD's. They are STI's. So even Herpes wants to distance itself from
ST:Discovery.
hee hee
--
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Rhino
2019-02-28 23:12:32 UTC
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Post by Wouter Valentijn
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Post by Rhino
 From ComingSoon.net ...
Star Trek: Discovery season 3 is a go with new showrunner
---------------------------------------------------------
Star Trek: Discovery has been renewed for a third season at
CBS All Access, Entertainment Weekly has confirmed. Michelle
Paradise (The Originals, Hart of Dixie) will serve as
co-showrunner alongside producer Alex Kurtzman for Season 3.
"Michelle joined us midway through season two and energized
the room with her ferocious knowledge of Trek," Kurtzman
said. "Her grasp of character and story detail, her drive
and her focus have already become essential in ensuring the
Trek legacy, and her fresh perspective always keeps us
looking forward. I'm proud to say Michelle and I are
officially running Star Trek: Discovery together."
Star Trek Discoveryis aboutthe voyages of Starfleet on
their missions to discover new worlds and new lifeforms, and
one Starfleet officer who must learn that to truly
understand all things alien, you must first understand
yourself. In the end of the season one finale, it showed
that the Discovery has finally encountered the USS
Enterprise.
The cast includes Sonequa Martin-Green as First Officer
Michael Burnham, Michelle Yeoh as Captain Philippa Georgiou,
Jason Isaacs as Captain Lorca, Doug Jones as science officer
Saru, Anthony Rapp as fellow science officer Stamets, Terry
Serpico as Starfleet admiral Anderson, Maulik Pancholy as
chief medical officer Nambue, Sam Vartholomeos as junior
Starfleet officer Connor, Mary Wiseman as Cadet Tilly, James
Frain as Sarek, astrophysicist and father of Spock, Chris
Obi as Klingon leader T'Kuvma, Mary Chieffo as L'Rell, a
Klingon commander, Shazad Latif as Lieutenant Tyler, Rekha
Sharma as Commander Landry, Kenneth Mitchell as Kol, Clare
McConnell as Dennas, Damon Runyan as Ujilli, and Rainn Wilson
as Harry Mudd.
Season two's additional cast includesEthan Peckas the
iconic half-human and half-Vulcan officer Spock, Rebecca
Romijn as the original Number One and Anson Mount as Captain
Christoper Pike.
The series is produced by CBS Television Studios in
association with Alex Kurtzman's Secret Hideout, Bryan
Fuller's Living Dead Guy Productions and Roddenberry
Entertainment. Alex Kurtzman, Bryan Fuller, Heather Kadin,
Gretchen J. Berg &  Aaron Harberts, Akiva Goldsman, Rod
Roddenberry and Trevor Roth serve as executive producers.
The series will be distributed concurrently by CBS Studios
International on Netflix in 188 countries and in Canada on
Bell Media's Space channel and OTT service CraveTV.
Star Trek: Discovery Season 2 airs new episodes on Thursday
nights on CBS All Access. The first six episodes of the
season are currently streaming.
<https://www.comingsoon.net/tv/news/1044583-star-trek-discovery-season-3-i
s-
a-go-with-new-showrunner>
I guess it was too much to hope for that they'd cancelled Discovery
and banned Kurtzman from any further involvement in Star Trek.
At least it's contained into one platform I'm not even tempted to access.
Gave up on it after seeing episode 2 of the second season.
It's so awful!
Like its diseased?
BTW, apparently sexually transmitted diseases are not longer called
STD's.  They are STI's.  So even Herpes wants to distance itself from
ST:Discovery.
I wonder if the Racist Eye is instructing all their writers to use the
new STI terminology specifically because too many people are snickering
about the Star Trek Discovery/STD congruence? I could have sworn I heard
the STI reference on Chicago Med's episode from last night. Oh, wait,
Chicago Med is NBC, not CBS....
--
Rhino
Wouter Valentijn
2019-03-01 12:29:57 UTC
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Post by Wouter Valentijn
Post by anim8rfsk
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From ComingSoon.net ...
Star Trek: Discovery season 3 is a go with new showrunner
---------------------------------------------------------
Star Trek: Discovery has been renewed for a third season at
CBS All Access, Entertainment Weekly has confirmed. Michelle
Paradise (The Originals, Hart of Dixie) will serve as
co-showrunner alongside producer Alex Kurtzman for Season 3.
"Michelle joined us midway through season two and energized
the room with her ferocious knowledge of Trek," Kurtzman
said. "Her grasp of character and story detail, her drive
and her focus have already become essential in ensuring the
Trek legacy, and her fresh perspective always keeps us
looking forward. I'm proud to say Michelle and I are
officially running Star Trek: Discovery together."
Star Trek Discoveryis aboutthe voyages of Starfleet on
their missions to discover new worlds and new lifeforms, and
one Starfleet officer who must learn that to truly
understand all things alien, you must first understand
yourself. In the end of the season one finale, it showed
that the Discovery has finally encountered the USS
Enterprise.
The cast includes Sonequa Martin-Green as First Officer
Michael Burnham, Michelle Yeoh as Captain Philippa Georgiou,
Jason Isaacs as Captain Lorca, Doug Jones as science officer
Saru, Anthony Rapp as fellow science officer Stamets, Terry
Serpico as Starfleet admiral Anderson, Maulik Pancholy as
chief medical officer Nambue, Sam Vartholomeos as junior
Starfleet officer Connor, Mary Wiseman as Cadet Tilly, James
Frain as Sarek, astrophysicist and father of Spock, Chris
Obi as Klingon leader T'Kuvma, Mary Chieffo as L'Rell, a
Klingon commander, Shazad Latif as Lieutenant Tyler, Rekha
Sharma as Commander Landry, Kenneth Mitchell as Kol, Clare
McConnell as Dennas, Damon Runyan as Ujilli, and Rainn Wilson
as Harry Mudd.
Season two's additional cast includesEthan Peckas the
iconic half-human and half-Vulcan officer Spock, Rebecca
Romijn as the original Number One and Anson Mount as Captain
Christoper Pike.
The series is produced by CBS Television Studios in
association with Alex Kurtzman's Secret Hideout, Bryan
Fuller's Living Dead Guy Productions and Roddenberry
Entertainment. Alex Kurtzman, Bryan Fuller, Heather Kadin,
Gretchen J. Berg & Aaron Harberts, Akiva Goldsman, Rod
Roddenberry and Trevor Roth serve as executive producers.
The series will be distributed concurrently by CBS Studios
International on Netflix in 188 countries and in Canada on
Bell Media's Space channel and OTT service CraveTV.
Star Trek: Discovery Season 2 airs new episodes on Thursday
nights on CBS All Access. The first six episodes of the
season are currently streaming.
<https://www.comingsoon.net/tv/news/1044583-star-trek-discovery-season-3-i
s-
a-go-with-new-showrunner>
I guess it was too much to hope for that they'd cancelled Discovery
and banned Kurtzman from any further involvement in Star Trek.
At least it's contained into one platform I'm not even tempted to access.
Gave up on it after seeing episode 2 of the second season.
It's so awful!
They still try to sell it as Prime Universe. It is not!
--
Wouter Valentijn

Rosalee: "She's a freaking Hexenbiest!"
Grimm (s04e17): Hibernaculum

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Dimensional Traveler
2019-02-27 21:00:55 UTC
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From ComingSoon.net ...
Star Trek: Discovery season 3 is a go with new showrunner
---------------------------------------------------------
Star Trek: Discovery has been renewed for a third season at
CBS All Access, Entertainment Weekly has confirmed. Michelle
Paradise (The Originals, Hart of Dixie) will serve as
co-showrunner alongside producer Alex Kurtzman for Season 3.
"Michelle joined us midway through season two and energized
the room with her ferocious knowledge of Trek," Kurtzman
said.
He means she had heard of Star Trek and possibly even seen an episode or
two before starting work with them.
--
Inquiring minds want to know while minds with a self-preservation
instinct are running screaming.
Your Name
2019-02-27 23:59:14 UTC
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Post by Your Name
From ComingSoon.net ...
Star Trek: Discovery season 3 is a go with new showrunner
---------------------------------------------------------
Star Trek: Discovery has been renewed for a third season at
CBS All Access, Entertainment Weekly has confirmed. Michelle
Paradise (The Originals, Hart of Dixie) will serve as
co-showrunner alongside producer Alex Kurtzman for Season 3.
"Michelle joined us midway through season two and energized
the room with her ferocious knowledge of Trek," Kurtzman
said.
He means she had heard of Star Trek and possibly even seen an episode
or two before starting work with them.
That would still be way more than most of the fools they've put in
charge of Star Trek shows in the past. :-(


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