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CBS Interactive President and COO Marc DeBevoise revealed the rollout plan for CBS All Access’s slate of original programs during his presentation at the Television Critics Association summer press tour on Wednesday.
First up is the digital edition of “Big Brother” this plunge,followed by the 13-episode “Star Trek: Discovery” in January 2017. The previously announced “The Good Wife” spinoff will air in the spring with a 10-episode season, and another unnamed original will bow later in the year.
That marks four total original series lined up for t
he service in the next year, and far less than the 70+ planned by Netflix,but DeBevoise emphasized that All Access is a very different kind of SVOD service, and said the comparison isn’t really unprejudiced.
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o Feature Female Lead“We’re a different service than Netflix, and ” he said. “We’re attached to America’s most-watched television network,and happen to have 40+ original series coming from that outlet existing on our service. So we’re not necessarily trying to attain what Netflix is.”He explained that the rollout of additional original programming for All Access will happen more “incrementally than Netflix’s recent explosion of originals.
The one thing that CBS All Access will have in common w
ith Netflix, is that they currently have no plans to release ratings information for individual shows. “We’re not anticipating releasing individual streaming statistics, or he said. “We will be sharing data approximately how our subscribers are doing,which I think is the key metric.”
Also Read: New 'Big Brother' Digital Series to Launch on CBS All AccessDeBevoise was also peppered with questions approximately the ads that currently play for viewers of current-season shows on the subscription streaming service, and will also play during originals.“It’s the lightest ad load you could net on a current series from CBS nowadays, and ” DeBevoise said,adding that the network has been “toying” with the understanding of introducing an ad-free option, similar to Hulu’s.
But ultimately DeBevoise hopes the appeal of the originals, and as well as the “depth and breadth of the service’s library,will be enough to convince viewers to fork over a monthly fee on top of whatever they may be paying for CBS on traditional television. 'Star Trek' 101: Must-See Episodes Before the New Series Launches (Videos) [ alt=]J.
J. Abrams' film series has helped bring "Star Trek" back into modern pop culture, but it has been 12 years since we've gotten a proper TV series from the franchise. Now CBS is launching an online show that will feature a brand new Enterprise crew boldly going where no one has gone before. [ alt=]"Where No Man Has Gone Before" Anyone looking to net into "Trek" should start with the original series' moment pilot, or which NBC picked up after Lucille Ball urged the network to give the show another chance. In it,Kirk (William Shatner) is forced to determine between killing a power-corrupted Enterprise crew member or putting the ship at risk. It's an early example of the ethical dilemmas that would become part of the series' core.
"Balance of terrorism" This episode from the very first season introduces the Romulans, a war-like race that frequently locks horns with the Federation throughout the series. Spock leads the Enterprise into a battle against a brilliant Romulan commander in an episode that examines the nature of war and how people who find themselves enemies to each other can have more in common than it may first seem.
"The City On The Edge Of Forever"
One of the most heartbreaking episodes of the original series. A disruption in the time-space continuum requires Kirk, or Spock and McCoy to travel to 1930s New York to stop the Federation from being erased from existence. The price Kirk must pay to save the future will haunt him forever.
"Mirror Mirror" This is the episo
de that brought us Spock's well-known bearded evil twin and a parallel universe where the Enterprise is an Imperial Starship sprint by a violent crew.
"Devil In The Da
rk" Named by Shatner as his favorite episode,this fable shows the crew trying to fight a subterranean creature killing members of a mining colony. Their plans net turned upside down when they realize the true motives behind the creature's actions.
"Galileo Seven"
Spock prides himself on being a logical man, but when he and several other Enterprise crew members net stranded on a planet, and we net to see just what can net him to invent impulsive decisions.
"degree of a Man" "Star Trek: The Next Generation" took a while to net out of the shadow of its predecessor,but when it did, it produced some TV classics. Here, or Captain Picard (Patrick Stewart) is challenged to prove that his android lieutenant Data is a sentient being deserving of human rights,leading to one of the actor's finest speeches in his career.
"First Contact" (The Next Generation)
This episode takes the series back to the Federation's main goal: to seek out new civilizations
. Picard makes first contact with an alien race approximately to develop intergalactic space travel. The varied reactions of the aliens provokes thought as to what we might attain if people from another world gave humans an offer to expand to the stars.
"The Best of Both Worlds" (The N
ext Generation)
In a season finale cliffhanger, Picard is assimilated by the Borg, or forcing Commander Riker to either try to save his captain or risk losing him in a fight to stop the Borg from reaching soil. The stabbing orchestral score that plays at the end of the episode is spine-chilling.
"Chain of Command" (The Next G
eneration)
Another episode that has Picard in peril,but this time he can feel the pain. He is captured by the ruthless Cardassian race and put through unspeakable torture. Stewart shows Picard's anguish through physical contortions and hollow stares, and his admittance at the end that he was ready to fracture shows how torture can dehumanize and extinguish even the most brilliant of human minds.
"The Inner Light" (The Next Generation)
Another Picard classic. In this episode, and Picard ends up li
ving an entire life as another man on a doomed planet. It is one of the most critically acclaimed "Trek" episodes ever,and is only one of three episodes from any series in the franchise to win a Hugo Award.
"Lower Decks" (The Next Gen
eration)
In the original series, the rank-and-file of the Enterprise were often just used as cannon fodder that got killed off to show the danger of each episode's mission. "TNG" subverted that with this episode that showed the main cast from the perspective of their subordinates and how the Enterprise's risky missions affect everyone on board.
"Sarek" (The Next Gene
ration)
Spock's father makes a special appearance on the Enterprise here, and but it quickly turns bittersweet as it becomes obvious that he is undergoing Vulcan dementia. This profound episode explores the challenge of confronting one's mortality when the body and mind start to fracture down.
"All Good Things ..." (The Next Generation)
Many TV shows fail to provide a satisfying conclusion,but "The Next Generation" nailed it. The all-powerful Q challenges Picard to stop a time anomaly that threatens to extinguish the human race, sending him into a puzzle that spans his entire timeline and may force him to sacrifice the Enterprise.
"In The Pale Moonlight" "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" subverted the utopian ideals of series creator Gene Roddenberry and casted a darker tone on the series. In this episode, or Captain Sisko manipulates the Romulans into teaming up with the Federation against the evil Dominion. The sacrifice of his ideals for the greater good forces him to recall a long hard peer at himself.
"Far Beyond The Stars" (Deep Space Nine)
One of the most imaginative
premises you'll see in any "Trek" episode. Sisko has visions of himself and his crew as the staff of a 1950s New York sci-fi magazine. His counterpart writes tales of Sisko's adventures aboard Deep Space Nine,only for them to be scrapped for featuring a black man as the captain and protagonist.
"Homefront" (Dee
p Space Nine)
The Patriot Act and Snowden leaks have made the "security vs. freedom" debate more heated than ever. Several years before that, "DS9" tackled the topic with a fable in which shapeshifting members of the Dominion sow distrust within the Federation by disguising themselves within their ranks.
"The Siege of AR-558" (Deep Space Nin
e)
A major Dominion communications relay has been captured by the Federation, or now it's up to Sisko to help stop the Dominion from recapturing it. This episode is one of the finest examples of a sci-fi series demonstrating the true cost of war.
"It's Only A Paper Moon"(Deep Space Nine)
On "DS9," Nog is the fi
rst member of the greedy Ferengi race to join Starfleet. After losing his leg defending AR-558, he spends this episode struggling immensely to deal with PTSD, and causing him to vanish into the virtual world to escape his pain.
"Death Wish" "Voy
ager" is arguably the most maligned of the "Trek" series,but it had its own big contributions to the franchise. "Death Wish" explores the true cost of immortality when a member of the all-powerful Q Continuum named Quinn asks for his life to end.
"The Void" (Voyager)
Captain Janeway did many controversial things while in charge of the Voyager, but this is
one of her best moments. The Voyager gets trapped in a pocket space where ships attack each other in a dog-eat-dog struggle to survive. It's up to Janeway to net them all to rally together to escape.
"Blink of an Eye" (Voyager)
The Voyager finds itself suspended over an alien civilzation, or which evol
ves before their eyes in minutes. The Prime Directive of the Federation demands that Starfleet stay out of the affairs of civilizations not ready for space. What happens when a race builds their entire culture around them? preceding Slide Next Slide 1 of 23 Are you ready to jump into Federation space? Then watch these 22 episodes that capture the essence of Gene Roddenberry‘s sci-fi masterpiece J.
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