Indeed, Trek seems to do very well in the US, Canada, UK, Australia, and Germany. After that it drops off pretty quickly.
While I certainly wouldn't want every show to be like that, I would absolutely not call it "bad".
It was...transcendent.
"Riverdale" is an odd comparison - like it or hate it, it was one of the most high-concept "teen shows" of all time. Absolutely bonkers.
I doubt it - "Academy" was officially announced on May 30, 2023 (and was rumoured to be in development dating back to 2018). "Prodigy" was cancelled on June 23, 2023.
I'll grant that the dates are pretty close together, but I think in a perfect world the two shows would run together, with "Prodigy" targeting the tween crowd, and "Academy" skewing a bit older.
I think the problem is really Paramount+.
This, I completely agree with.
The aging fanbase has been an issue that's been highlighted recently by Jonathan Frakes, among others.
Ah yes, the eternal sin of "trying to attract new viewers."
Why can't they continue catering to the original, immortal fanbase? That's just good business!
Good to know - frustrating, but hopefully we'll get it sorted out.
I've noticed the same thing, but inconsistently - the link will often load after the second or third try. Can you confirm?
That’s why they needed to get the Protostar to the right place, to protect the present.
Right, but they've engineered a "present" in which Gwyn shouldn't exist, which is exactly what they spent the bulk of the season trying to avoid, down to her having to wear the armband to stabilize her.
IDK, at best I think it's way messier than he should be.
”Borg is short for cyborg!” While perhaps Dal is correct metatextually, that’s never been previously stated in Trek. In the Borg’s first appearance, “Q Who”, Guinan simply states, ”They’re called the Borg.” The Borg refer to themselves as such, there would be little reason for them to have named themselves after a term that originated in 1960s Earth science fiction.
There's a distinct possibility that it's Swedish.
Nice to see that "Lower Decks" is being given some panel time in the face of its impending doom.