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  • Lower Decks, Prodigy, Picard, late-period Discovery...is that enough? Should I continue?

    • is that enough? Should I continue?

      There are more?

      But to dig into this ...

      • Separating late-period from early period Discovery doesn't really work. As much as I like the time jump, it's pretty much the same show, and Burhnam is still Spock's sister.
      • Picard is still a relatively hard se-quel, which resonates with the essence of my argument ... plus it had a Soong. I'm not sure you can describe S3 as any less nostalgia baiting or digging into established IP than any prequel. Not sure Picard, especially S3, is a convincing example of "Star Trek doesn't have a default setting".

      Which leaves Lower Decks and Prodigy ... which are by my reckoning the two relatively universally appreciated Trek projects since Voyager (at least amongst those that have watched them) ... which I would claim is not a coincidence (not that we all have to like the same things).

      They're both animated too which I feel exemplifies the risk-aversion modern Trek production has to "new" projects/characters etc.

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