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Old 29-07-2020, 07:54   #370
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Re: Star Trek: Discovery (2017)

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Originally Posted by cimt View Post
People always go on about acting, stories and all that saying how amazing it is. It could be an age thing but I just can't get into it.
It was of its time, and was advanced (for its time) in a number of ways.

However, to someone not of that time, it can appear stilted and quite quaint (because so many of the things it was "first" on, have been done so many times since).

It’s like (imho) the love of a classic car - you either love it, with all its faults/quirks/outdated technology, or you think "what’s all the fuss about?".
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