• Wheaties [she/her]@hexbear.net
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    7 months ago

    Yes, Star Trek™ should only be about familiar, brand recognizable characters. New ships and new characters scare audiences, which in turn makes investors upset with us. We at Paramount would like to apologize for not canceling this mistake sooner.

    • Egon [they/them]@hexbear.net
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      7 months ago

      The pilot was shit though. Most of season 1 was just “what if Rick and Mort was in space still, but star trek?”
      It got better. Not a lot better so I stopped watching, but people say it got even better after I stopped, so it’s probably good now. Started out terrible tho

            • DyingOfDeBordom [none/use name]@hexbear.net
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              If you don’t get a rick and morty vibe from the pacing, animation, and humor in the first few episodes then idk what to tell you other than that you’re wrong, probably because you have an ideological commitment to not liking rick and morty and a consequent refusal to appraise something you like as being similar

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                7 months ago

                If you don’t get a rick and morty vibe from the pacing, animation, and humor in the first few episodes

                I’m genuinely trying to figure out what you’re referencing. Because the pilot episode of R&M had Rick drooling and shitting himself for half the episode while Morty just kinda wailed in terror in a hail of space-themed gunfire. And there was nothing remotely like that in Lower Decks.

                I get the sense that you’re just looking at the cell-shaded art style and drawing all your conclusions off of that. Or maybe you saw a two hour long YouTube brain-emulsifier video that tries to do some sort of weird shot-for-shot comparison between scenes in the most mind-numbing and pedantic format possible. Maybe you just had the capacity for enjoyment melted out of you. Idk. But you’re comparing apples to anvils.

                you have an ideological commitment to not liking rick and morty

                I don’t even not like R&M. They’re a very shit-or-miss show. When they hit, its very enjoyable. But other than being an animated comedy High Sci-Fi show, there’s no comparison. Might as well say Star Wars and Star Trek are the same because they both have Wizards and happen in space.

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        It… was rough, yeah. In context of later episodes, it comes off as less egregious. At that point, I think they did have an idea of where the show was going and how they were going to develop the characters. I suspect, on the production side of things, they purposefully ratcheted up the Rick & Morty similarities early on to appeal to board-room bandwagon syndrome. …i have no evidence of this, it’s just the vibe I get…