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  • HWK_290@lemmy.worldtoFuturama @lemmy.worldLaying low in Greece.
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    7 months ago

    Leela: Space bandidos have been operating in this quadrant so you’ll each take 8-hour shifts guarding the safe. First Bender, then Flexo, then Fry.

    Fry: Wait, hold on. I don’t like the sound of that. Let’s just go alphabetically

    Leela: OK. First Bender, then Flexo, then Fry.

    Fry: Wait, let’s go by rank.

    Leela: OK. First Bender, then Flexo, then Fry.

    Fry: Flexo outranks me?

    Flexo: That’s “Flexo outranks me, sir”!







  • I haven’t watched Discovery past episode 6 or 7 of season 1 (after the klingon sex scene, I tapped out) . I take it they’re 1000 years in the future now, and that’s when this series takes place?

    If so, oof, it will be hard to identify with a millenium of progress, unless they pull a Futurama and have everything rebuilt a few hundred years in (after the second coming of Jesus of course). Why not go back to the Harve Bennett-era academy series for inspiration? Or set it after Nemesis?

    The only redeeming grace for me so far is having Tawny Newsome (or is it Trondy Newman?) in the writers room. She is an absolute delight


  • Arguably they were still figuring out the tone, and how to revive a 20 year old franchise while not retreading the past. Not claiming there aren’t some duds, but later 90s Trek benefited from TNG cracking the “formula” and sticking to it.

    Compare a modern spiritual successor to TNG like The Orville, which, despite a rocky premiere, just crushed it within 5-6 episodes, and kept crushing it, because they didn’t have to put so much legwork into defining the tone of the show.

    The Orville… Still the best Trek of the modern era.