CBS premiered its new Star Trek series "Discovery" on Sunday. The first episode was made available on OTA (over-the-air) CBS stations — but it and all subsequent episodes are available strictly on CBS's All Access streaming service. Cost is $6/month with ads, $10/month ad-free. (NOTE: The second episode was made available immediately after episode 1 aired. Episodes 3-7 will be released weekly, there will be a break, and then the remaining episodes will again be released weekly early in 2018.)
Ars Technica has a review that mostly praised the new show. (There were at least two technical inaccuracies in the review concerning the first episode.)
For those who may not yet have seen it, I kindly ask folks who comment on this story to make liberal use of the <spoiler>don't show this unless they click here</spoiler> tags.
What did you think? Was it entertaining? Did it hold closely [enough] to existing Star Trek canon? Was any 'ideology' change you saw sufficiently warranted?
(Score: 2) by VLM on Tuesday September 26 2017, @07:33PM (1 child)
I donno, getting downmodded for making fun of sportsball on SN seems an unlikely achievement. I wonder if I could accomplish it for real, how would I do that? Thats sounding more interesting than Star Trek: D
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday September 26 2017, @07:39PM
Start with a lobotomy :P