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Genre Science Fiction & Fantasy/Television, Television
Format Widescreen, NTSC
Contributor Shazad Latif, Jason Isaacs, Sonequa Martin-Green, Mary Wiseman, Anthony Rapp, Doug Jones
Language English
Number Of Discs 4
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Season 1

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Star Trek: Discovery follows the voyages of Starfleet on their missions to discover new worlds and new life forms, and one Starfleet officer who must learn that to truly understand all things alien, you must first understand yourself.

Over 2 Hours of Special Features

Special Features

  • DISCOVERING DISCOVERY: THE CONCEPTS AND CASTING OF STAR TREK: DISCOVERY
  • STANDING IN THE SHADOW OF GIANTS: CREATING THE SOUND OF DISCOVERY
  • CREATURE COMFORTS
  • DESIGNING DISCOVERY
  • CREATING SPACE
  • PROP ME UP
  • FEEDING FRENZY
  • DELETED / EXTENDED SCENES & MUCH MORE

Cast:

MICHAEL BURNHAM

MICHELLE YEOH

Jason Isaacs

Sonequa Martin-Green

First Officer Michael Burnham

Michelle Yeoh

Captain Philippa Georgiou

Jason Isaacs

Captain Gabriel Lorca

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Star Trek: Discovery - Season 1 Star Trek: Discovery - Season 2 Star Trek: Discovery - Season 3 Star Trek: Discovery - Season 1-3 Star Trek: Discovery - Season 4
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2,218
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Product details

  • MPAA rating ‏ : ‎ NR (Not Rated)
  • Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 5.28 ounces
  • Media Format ‏ : ‎ Widescreen, NTSC
  • Run time ‏ : ‎ 11 hours and 12 minutes
  • Release date ‏ : ‎ November 13, 2018
  • Actors ‏ : ‎ Jason Isaacs, Sonequa Martin-Green, Anthony Rapp, Doug Jones, Mary Wiseman
  • Dubbed: ‏ : ‎ French
  • Subtitles: ‏ : ‎ English, French, Portuguese
  • Studio ‏ : ‎ Paramount Pictures Home Entertainment
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B07G1THTZY
  • Number of discs ‏ : ‎ 4
  • Customer Reviews:
    4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 9,147 ratings

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4.6 out of 5 stars
4.6 out of 5
9,147 global ratings
100 years after ST: Enterprise and 10 years before ST: TOS a great adventure took place
5 Stars
100 years after ST: Enterprise and 10 years before ST: TOS a great adventure took place
Alright, when Discovery was announced as a streaming series on an all new service called CBS All Access (CBSAA), I was skeptical if it would be any good or even make it a full season. Well, because I dodn't want to pay for CBSAA, I waited for the series to hit home media. Fortunately it did, so I bought the BD set. Well, I binge watched the series over 3 days. And what did I think? Well, it helped to watch the Special Features to discover what's really going on with the production, as I often find that it does. Well, let's go over some of those points brought up in the featurettes.One, the time period in Star Trek Canon. 100 years after Enterprise and 10 years before Kirk takes over the Enterprise in TOS. (This is all Prime Timeline Trek, btw...not JJ Alternate timeline). The whole design of the show, from the tech on board the ships (display screens, transporters, etc) and the small handheld props (phasers, tricorders, knives, Batlifs) were created by thinking of established canon and throwing out what was out of place with the franchise as a whole. And that was the production style and values of the 1960s TOS series. All the while keeping the same basic ideas of those classic prop designs. So what we get is a 100 year advanced technology from the Enterprise time (2150s) to a 10 year backward engineered tech from the TOS time (2260s) to give us the 2250s. The display technology is using see-thru display screens which ironically a brand new modern tech, so it's not a visual effect...they're actual on-set props. And stuff like hand phasers and tri-corders are essentially modified (but modernized) versions of the TOS versions.Ship design is also a take on what 100 years ahead of Enterprise would be. You still get relatively smallish ships, with a slightly more advanced submarine look, but with USS Vengence (JJ ST2) style nacelles instead of the Jeffries style tubular TOS nacelles. Ship shapes seem to mirror what some of the models of the old Star Fleet Battles boardgame had back in the day.Now then, story lines....the first season seems to be split into two main plotlines. The Klingon-Federation War that has been alluded to numerous times throughout Trek history and the Mirror Universe. All of which got intertwined in some surprising and shocking ways. Most episodes were serialized with only a few that didn't fully fit in with the overall story arc. The timeloop episode with a favorite character from TOS is kinda one of those.Writing and Acting...now I've seen a lot of criticism with this here and elsewhere, and honestly yes, some of the acting at times was questionable, but I chalk that up to being Season 1 and early episodes with the cast just getting into their rolls. Let's face it, TNG wasn't that great until S3. And the writing? Eh? To me, it wasn't that bad. If anything it was just hard to follow at times with all the technobabble. Especially with the all new Spore Drive.But the biggest criticism I hear most is that this isn't really Trek. It's a space drama with Starfleet uniforms and ships. That it doesn't follow Roddenberry's origjnal vision. Well folks, let's be honest here. Since Gene died in 1988 (right?) what Trek series (including TNG) has followed his original vision to the way he would have done it? The answer is NONE. Even TNG took a slightly different direction in S3 than it would have otherwise. Every Trek series since, from DS9 onwards, has been different than its predecessor. Discovery just happens to start out in a war between the Klingons and the Federation. Not much time to explore planet of the week stories when you have a blood thirsty alien race trying to destroy you. I've never understood some of the Roddenberry purists aversion to action in Trek. I mean to me, planet of the week stories were boring as Hell. Give me a war anytime. That builds tension. The Dominion War in DS9 were some of the greatest episodes ever in Trek. But with that said, it appears Season 2 will deal with the Christopher Pike years of the Enterprise. That could be really interesting or boring.So after my lengthy review, I give this new Trek 5 stars because it's a good start into what could eventually be a classic.
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5.0 out of 5 stars 100 years after ST: Enterprise and 10 years before ST: TOS a great adventure took place
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Alright, when Discovery was announced as a streaming series on an all new service called CBS All Access (CBSAA), I was skeptical if it would be any good or even make it a full season. Well, because I dodn't want to pay for CBSAA, I waited for the series to hit home media. Fortunately it did, so I bought the BD set. Well, I binge watched the series over 3 days. And what did I think? Well, it helped to watch the Special Features to discover what's really going on with the production, as I often find that it does. Well, let's go over some of those points brought up in the featurettes.

One, the time period in Star Trek Canon. 100 years after Enterprise and 10 years before Kirk takes over the Enterprise in TOS. (This is all Prime Timeline Trek, btw...not JJ Alternate timeline). The whole design of the show, from the tech on board the ships (display screens, transporters, etc) and the small handheld props (phasers, tricorders, knives, Batlifs) were created by thinking of established canon and throwing out what was out of place with the franchise as a whole. And that was the production style and values of the 1960s TOS series. All the while keeping the same basic ideas of those classic prop designs. So what we get is a 100 year advanced technology from the Enterprise time (2150s) to a 10 year backward engineered tech from the TOS time (2260s) to give us the 2250s. The display technology is using see-thru display screens which ironically a brand new modern tech, so it's not a visual effect...they're actual on-set props. And stuff like hand phasers and tri-corders are essentially modified (but modernized) versions of the TOS versions.

Ship design is also a take on what 100 years ahead of Enterprise would be. You still get relatively smallish ships, with a slightly more advanced submarine look, but with USS Vengence (JJ ST2) style nacelles instead of the Jeffries style tubular TOS nacelles. Ship shapes seem to mirror what some of the models of the old Star Fleet Battles boardgame had back in the day.

Now then, story lines....the first season seems to be split into two main plotlines. The Klingon-Federation War that has been alluded to numerous times throughout Trek history and the Mirror Universe. All of which got intertwined in some surprising and shocking ways. Most episodes were serialized with only a few that didn't fully fit in with the overall story arc. The timeloop episode with a favorite character from TOS is kinda one of those.

Writing and Acting...now I've seen a lot of criticism with this here and elsewhere, and honestly yes, some of the acting at times was questionable, but I chalk that up to being Season 1 and early episodes with the cast just getting into their rolls. Let's face it, TNG wasn't that great until S3. And the writing? Eh? To me, it wasn't that bad. If anything it was just hard to follow at times with all the technobabble. Especially with the all new Spore Drive.

But the biggest criticism I hear most is that this isn't really Trek. It's a space drama with Starfleet uniforms and ships. That it doesn't follow Roddenberry's origjnal vision. Well folks, let's be honest here. Since Gene died in 1988 (right?) what Trek series (including TNG) has followed his original vision to the way he would have done it? The answer is NONE. Even TNG took a slightly different direction in S3 than it would have otherwise. Every Trek series since, from DS9 onwards, has been different than its predecessor. Discovery just happens to start out in a war between the Klingons and the Federation. Not much time to explore planet of the week stories when you have a blood thirsty alien race trying to destroy you. I've never understood some of the Roddenberry purists aversion to action in Trek. I mean to me, planet of the week stories were boring as Hell. Give me a war anytime. That builds tension. The Dominion War in DS9 were some of the greatest episodes ever in Trek. But with that said, it appears Season 2 will deal with the Christopher Pike years of the Enterprise. That could be really interesting or boring.

So after my lengthy review, I give this new Trek 5 stars because it's a good start into what could eventually be a classic.
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