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  1. I finished season 2 of Prodigy. The fact that this kind of incredibly complex, dense, and overtly technical writing is intended for a younger audience is a big surprise.

     

    The biggest downside of this show is the the fact the crew is a group of misfit kids who keep turning back to goofy kid humor. But if you set that aside, you're left with a core of excellent, ambitious, classic Star Trek.

     

    Prodigy is an Epilogue to Voyager in many ways, and could easily be rewritten as "The Search for Chakotay", who is lost in both space and time. The legacy characters are all on point, and Chakotay in particular gets some of his best moments as a character ever.

     

    I don't want to ruin too much, but on top of being a Voyager epilogue, the series also ties into Picard extremely well, and has cameos from other legacy Trek (Especially one major loose end.) 

     

    They make some big impacts on the Canon, including the establishment of one particular plot device that I'm still trying to process whether I love or hate.

     

    I might label Prodigy "required Trek viewing", and I only wish this kind of writing had been reserved for a more 'serious' presentation.

     

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  2. 2 hours ago, JohnRogers said:

    Interesting, I did watch the first three episodes of season one months ago perhaps I need to recommit.

     

    If got a lot better toward the end. Season two is really taking ambitious swings at the nature of the canon with a lot of legacy cameos. I'm still working my way through it.

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  3. Started watching through season 2 of Prodigy on Netflix. Amazing how they make a kids show orders of magnitude better than Discovery.

  4. Kind of Underwhelming.

     

    They didn't ruin everything with some colossal display of ridiculousness (e.g The Burn); but it was very much the opposite. They didn't take risks, they just ran out the clock.

    This season's MacGuffin was built up too high, and the delivery at the end left me wanting. The conclusion of the character arcs left me wanting. It was a safe ending, but largely unsatisfying.

     

    On the whole; it was still, by a wide margin, the best season of Discovery. They ultimately landed it safely, but zero style points.

  5. If they can stick the landing on the final two episodes, I will say that this has been the first actual good season of Discovery. Not great, mind you, but certainly enjoyable.

     

    If they can stick the landing.

  6. 16 hours ago, JohnRogers said:

    I see DISCO season 5 is a massive hit. Look at everyone talking about it. I'm not watching it, not worth my time when I have Foundation, Constellation, For All Mankind, Beacon 23, and HALO to keep me busy until good Star Trek returns late this year.

     

    It's still DISCO. It's not great Star Trek, but at least they seem to have gotten the memo that the Star Trek canon is a huge asset, and that they don't need to buck against it constantly.

     

    The Chase is one of my favorite episodes of Star Trek ever, and their decision to do a season following up on it was wise. The overarching story is actually an exciting prospect, but I still don't like this ship, this crew, or these writers. We'll see if they can stick the landing on something positive.

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    This is a totally random song from a prog/alternative band from the early 00s. When I was younger, I grew up on Country music (which I still love). But when I was in high school, I was just getting into bands like Rush, Dream Theater and Porcupine Tree, and it all opened my eyes to another world of real music.  This band, Oceansize, created some of the anthems of those years to me. I was always a little surprised that they didn't make a bigger impact than they did.

     

    Still, every once in a while, one of their songs pops into my head. Music For a Nurse or Trail of Fire... But this track, Amputee, remains one of my favorite songs ever. And now, 20 years later, I'm still spinning it from time to time. I love this song, and just wanted to share.

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  8. 15 minutes ago, blackhawkrush said:

    Agreed about the classic Doctors, but I wouldn't go as far as McCoy. He was totally unlikable, and the stories were badly edited. 

     

    I love the 7th doctor. He was leaps and bounds better than 6, and Ace was a great companion for him.

     

    "Unimaginable power, unlimited rice pudding, etcetera etcetera!"

  9. There probably aren't a ton of fans of 90s and 00s country music here, but I grew up on the stuff. In that world, there aren't many more names with as many memorable bangers as Toby Keith.

     

    RIP to one of the true white hats and legendary voices in country music. I'll pour one out from my red solo cup. :cheers:

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  10. Maybe check out the episode Flatline. It's one from Peter Capaldi's doctor, and it was the episode that got me into Doctor Who after I caught it at random on BBC America.

     

    It's a solid stand alone episode with a fun Sci Fi premise, and a lot of good companion/doctor characterisation.

     

    It typically doesn't make lists of all time great episodes, but to me, it was my favorite kind of Doctor Who episode.

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  11. 15 minutes ago, JohnRogers said:

    Can I skip ahead bypassing Christopher Eccleston going directly to David Tennant? I found the first episode of Eccleston’s doctor too campy. 

     

    I know almost zero aboot Doctor Who.

     

    It's all pretty campy.

     

    I got pretty into it during Peter Capaldi's run though. He and Clara were great together.

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  12. Sad to hear the SRX series is suspending operations for 2024. I just bought tickets to the Cedar Lake race in August, so I'm really disappointed to miss out on it. In recent years I've found more excitement from that format than from NASCAR... I guess that kind of old school racing is doomed.

  13. 1 hour ago, The Analog Cub said:

    Holy shit

     

    Mike Portnoy is back in the band.

     

    Hell yes!

     

    Dream Theater hasn't been the same since he left, and honestly I've sort of lost touch with them as a result. Meanwhile, MP has been on fire with Flying Colors and his other projects.

     

    For the first time since their self titled album, I'm actually pumped to hear what they come up with next!

  14. The first two episodes of the new Frasier revival launched on Paramount Plus today.

     

    I've heard a lot of negative rumors about this series, and read one particularly scathing review this morning before watching. So I had fearfully low expectations.

     

    But I'm a huge fan of the original Frasier, and committed to giving it an honest look. And I found myself pleasantly surprised.

     

    It had some hokey moments, and the new characters need a bit of development, but the show has the heart and wit of the original. While the original cast is irreplaceable, you can enjoy this show as a truly new chapter in Frasier Cranes life. I'll gladly continue to watch, and I hope this revival continues to exceed expectations and defy the negative press.

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