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Post by Kye on Feb 3, 2019 23:47:47 GMT
Anyone else watching this show? Whoa --I'm pretty impressed (especially the second season).
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Post by Mari on Feb 4, 2019 7:48:40 GMT
I started but got bored with TV in general. I liked it in the sense that the focus is back on people and interaction rather than pure action like the films, but I am not fond of the political dealings iirc.
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Post by Mari on Feb 4, 2019 7:49:11 GMT
I'm sure I'll get back to it at some point.
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Post by whollygoats on Feb 4, 2019 14:01:26 GMT
Haven't found it on my telly yet. Is it on cable only, or streaming only, or can one find it on a regular broadcast telly source?
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Post by Kye on Feb 4, 2019 14:08:46 GMT
I don't have a TV as such, so I can't give you any information about that, except that it's a CBS production so I imagine it's on TV. I stream it.
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Post by whollygoats on Feb 4, 2019 15:01:07 GMT
I see Seth McFarland's spin-off, The Orville, made it back to viewing this season, too.
The Discovery site online says it is available through CBS All Access, whatever that means. All access, to me, means it should be available on all possible access methods. It's not.
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Post by Mari on Feb 4, 2019 18:22:28 GMT
It's on netflix too.
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Post by whollygoats on Feb 4, 2019 18:37:27 GMT
I no longer have Netflix. All I have access to is commercial broadcast television or free streaming. That's it.
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Post by Alvamiga on Feb 23, 2019 14:28:23 GMT
I'm enjoying the Orville, although we're 2 weeks behind in the UK and Seth MacFarlane and his followers keep posting spoilers on Twitter!
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Post by tangent on Feb 23, 2019 15:48:13 GMT
Star Trek Enterprise is very violent, especially towards the end, so I'm wondering whether the same is true of Discovery.
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Post by Kye on Feb 23, 2019 18:20:15 GMT
Violence is always a possibility in the show, but it's seldom the main element. There was an arc when they were twinned with a very violence version of their universe, though.
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