How dare they?
If I’m not the target audience it’s bad. No one else should enjoy the franchise I like in a way I don’t want to
Is such a bizarrely stupid stance to take.
There is a Q episode in My Little Pony, it’s not half bad.
Are you referring to Discord, the Lord of Chaos? Or something I’m not familiar with?
Omg, i just watched this trailer. …
I watched… I have no idea what to say as I don’t have or know any pre-schoolers.
I usually dislike “back in my day” comments, but when I was a pre-schooler I watched TNG. Did I understand anything? Not at all. Did it instill a lifelong love of the franchise? Possibly.
Prodigy was an excellent show, I guess it’s also “for kids” but older ones, I thoroughly enjoyed it as an adult. Scouts, from what I can tell from those 8 bizarre minutes, is more at the level of Discovery in terms of quality of writing.
More evidence that the current showrunners have no idea what to do with the franchise.
Next: a Trek-themed cooking show.
While I personally have no interest in watching a youtube show for three year olds, as a new uncle, I hope the show will be a good entry point into the franchise for my niblings once they’re old enough to get something out of it.
As for a cooking show, don’t threaten me with a good time. Let’s see Latinum Chef Romulus’ reaction when the challenge ingredient is leola root.
“It’s a rawwwwwwwwwww”
- Senator Vreenak
Starring Captain Pike? I’d watch.
Start em young
Exec: We need to sell products but our audience are all over 30 and are swimming in debt.
“From Hell’s heart, I stab at thee”
Source? Like is there seriously a Star Trek series aimed at young kids coming?
The first two episodes are already available on youtube. From what I understand they’re very short, like 3 or 4 minutes each.
“Energizing the romulan rubber ducky” is not something I expected to hear on a kid’s show
Usually they would have saved that gritty stuff for DS9.
Trash. But still better than DSC
Man, it must be exhausting being actively tedious about a television show that isn’t even being made any more.