And second season was doing it under a huge writer’s strike at the time.Īnd TNG was the first Trek spin off, Discovery is the fifth. TNG was just keeping its head above water just trying to get episodes out. That’s why second season of Discovery worked better, they had nearly a year off the air to decide what worked and what didn’t. They get waaaaaay more leeway to make the changes. Discovery had some of that too but not nearly as bad as TNG did.Īnd in fact I would argue the opposite in the sense that Discovery has LOTS more time to figure things out because they don’t have to produce nearly 30 episodes a year like TNG and the others did. Why TNG had such a rough start because of all the staff changes DURING the first two seasons. Its not until the next season can they really make any real changes, especially staff which is what they did. Every season these shows have a direction with writers and producers and map out that season. Well you can’t really look at it that way. We probably missed somebody, so whoever that is, I apologize. Kurtzman then covered their tracks, since they were being rushed away as we spoke to them: Kalinda Vasquez, who just joined, who’s phenomenal. Chris Silvestri, Anthony Maranville, Sean Cochran. Erika and Boey, who are going off to do Section 31. Kurtzman, Paradise, and Kadin confirmed that the show’s writers’ room has both familiar and new faces around the table working on season three. is a movie on the small screen, and we have the benefit of 13 or more episodes to tell deeper stories than you have time to tell in two hours. movies, and used the phrase “13 or more.” There’s no official word yet on how many episodes we can expect in the third season, but on the red carpet, Kurtzman described the way they can tell a story on TV vs. The USS Discovery and its crew will be a beacon of hope in the 32nd century. No word on whether any of the Trill symbionts we’ve met in the 24th century will make cameo appearances. The show being set 930 years into the future from Discovery season 2 means we may possibly get to see a whole new version of the Trill homeworld. The Trill were introduced in Star Trek: The Next Generation, but their backstory was much more fleshed out thanks to Deep Space Nine’s fan-favorite character Dax (Jadzia and then Ezri), a joined Trill. If you thought you saw the Trill homeworld in the trailer just released yesterday, you are right! Kurtzman confirmed it, saying, “We are going to Trill this year” and that some of the show’s new characters will have to go there for a very specific reason. On stage at PaleyFest New York, Star Trek franchise helmsman Alex Kurtzman confirmed that Discovery‘s third season will see future versions of Star Trek aliens that we all know and love. Plus we now know we can expect “13 or more” episodes this season. They dropped some new tidbits about what we can expect from the show’s third season, which includes the spore drive-yes, it’s still up and running!-and a visit to the homeworld of a familiar beloved alien race: the Trill. The cast and crew of Star Trek: Discovery were in New York this weekend for both New York Comic Con and PaleyFest New York.
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