'Prodigy' has been nominated for an Television Critics Association Award (mastodon.social)
From writer Aaron J. Waltke:...
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From writer Aaron J. Waltke:...
If the strategy was to get mainstream profile for SNW by including Jim Kirk as a recurring character, it seems to be working. Esquire has an interesting take on Wesley’s Kirk as a kind of ‘best of’ everyman captain....
Gizmodo’s James Whitbrook has yet more to vent on Paramount+‘s cancelation and erasure of Prodigy....
Despite the impact of the WGA strike on promotional activities, and the lack of the boost of a major sports event trailer release, SNW placed well against other original streaming shows in the week ending June 16th. Opening in sixth place in the top ten with 33.4 times average demand is promising....
A comprehensive mapping of old subreddits to new communities.
Prodigy won the hearts and loyalty of a significant slice of adult Trek fandom....
I started with Star Trek after watching the Star Trek (2009) movie in college. After that I went wild watching everything I could since I was young with loads of time. I watched most of TOS, all of TNS, all of DS9, all of Voyager, all of Enterprise and all of the movies. I then stopped since I didn't have the time and wasn't...
Save Star Trek Prodigy!
Bruce Horak, who is a legally blind visual artist, in addition to accomplished thespian, has shown his support for Prodigy on Twitter with a drawing.
I09 sees the wheels coming off the Paramount+ strategic model with the cancelation of Prodigy....
Lol the linked promos are all pretty funny robot chicken style. Scotty would make a great DJ.
Executive Producer Aaron Waltke’s list of positive ways to Save Prodigy include:...
This is a long-running (13 years!) weekly discussion of Star Trek episodes, formerly on Twitter, but now hosted by Joe Sondow on Mastodon....
Personally I would probably put "Devil's Due" at number one, but I realized not everyone can have such a refined taste in Trek.
That article speculates that elements of Paramount (including CBS Studios, which produces Trek these days) could be sold off to other companies, perhaps even Netflix. This, however, doesn’t get into the hairy discussion surrounding rights to the franchise.
Punch it!