![]() ![]() So many good shows only get 1-3 seasons before being kicked off the air. They have a winner, but with the way CBS thinks about ratings, I’m still worried they may choose to not make any more episodes because the 3yr old rerun of a 1st season rerun-show didn’t do so good in ratings. So since Season 1 did air 3 yrs ago, everyone interested has even paid into it to watch it or used someone’s CBS account later to watch it or downloaded it off torrent sites to watch it. I really enjoyed ST Discovery, but I’m not usually into watching tv series again. ![]() The network rebroadcast is for new fans and new viewers. The CBS Network broadcast of DISCO is not about you or the many white male racists on this blog, nor is it for me, the Angry Black Man ready to kill TuBoB if Trump and the Pubs want to start some BS. Even with low ratings, CBS only requires a percentage of these viewers to purchase CBS All Access subscriptions while CBS does not have to pay CBS New Show production costs for a show that has already been produced (3 years ago) yet advertisers are essentially paying for CBS to market DISCO to new potential All Access Subscribers. Thus advertisers are paying CBS for new content (yes DISCO S1 is actually New content for those who only watch Network TV and have not subscribed to CBS All Access to view DISCO S1-S2. The Network broadcast move is brilliant because the “Endgame” is to generate New CBS All Access Subscriptions. ![]() BACK TO BACK Best Actress Saturn awards for Sonequa Brown-Martin beating out the likes of Krysten Ritter who I loved as Netflix Marvel’s Jessica Jones. 1 rated streaming product on CBS ALL Access. I also think CBS got it right and is getting it right. I am also a proud Angry Black African-American man and I think DISCO is the best series production of all the franchised spin-offs. 2045 is Coming! 2024 is I’ve been a Start Trek fan/viewer for over 50-years. Then perhaps you will be satisfied to have your lily white TV shows again. Pray that your Mein Fuhrer Trump marches all the black, brown, Latinos, white women (who now have the right to vote), and Jewish Americans into ovens like Hitler did before in Nazi Germany. Johnson, your racist bigoted, sexist slip is showing. Not to mention the fact the writers wrote in a critical character (Stamets) who is a gay white male in a homosexual relationship with a gay Latino male. I guess you really meant to say that you are a privileged insecure White male who has a problem with Diversity and could not stand the fact that an Asian Woman and an African-American woman have been cast in leading roles. ![]() Here we go again: “Getting back to what the show was about under Roddenberry.” Really? I guess you had a problem with the Black guy (John Boyega) in the Star Wars reboot?Probably viewed that as something different than what George Lucas planned. There’s a lot of other programming on all access that’s more then work the cost of the sub, Trek alone is worth the cost of the sub IMHO. Trek aside, I also enjoyed ‘No Activity’ which is like if you crossed Seinfield with a cop show that had several SNL alums in it. Those who were truly interested in watching it (such as myself) just coughed up 6 bucks for the all access service, which currently gets us access to all three seasons of Discovery, the first Season of Picard, Short Treks, Lower Decks (the best meta look at Trek), and when they come out–Strange New Worlds and Section 31, and even more Picard and Discovery. The only difference is the CBS network is pilfering Discovery from all access because they have no new programming themselves, that sounds like they are the ones not faring well when you look at it that way. It didn’t ‘fare well’ on the regular CBS network, because this is the first episode’s second run on network television in three years. Three years ago CBS network ran the first episode for Season 1 of Discovery while marketing their CBS All Access service to see the rest of the season. ![]()
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