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Fuller: Bring 'Star Trek' Back To Television
As reported by MTV, Fuller, who wrote for Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and Star Trek: Voyager, feels that the time is right for the return of a Star Trek series to television. "I would love to do another 'Star Trek' series," said Fuller. "One where you could go back to the spirit and color of the original 'Star Trek,' because somehow, it got cold over the years. I love 'Next Generation,' but it's a little cooler and calmer than the ones from the '60s, which were so dynamic and passionate." Currently working on Pushing Daisies, Fuller is impressed with J.J. Abram's version of Star Trek, especially the costumes. But he feels that Kirk, Spock and McCoy should remain in the movies. "You wouldn't have to be on the same ship or have the same characters as the original 'Star Trek,'" explained Fuller, "but you could be in the same timeline and universe. 'Star Trek' has to recreate itself. Otherwise, all the characters start to feel the same. You always have a captain, a doctor, a security officer, and you have the same arguments based on those perspectives. It starts to feel too familiar. So all those paradigms where it takes place on a starship have to be shaken up." Fuller, a Star Trek fan himself, prefers Deep Space Nine of all the Star Trek incarnations. "'Deep Space Nine' was the best of the modern ones," he said, "because it was so emotionally complicated." Fuller was disappointed with Star Trek: Enterprise, saying, "'Enterprise' was the most sterile of all of them, when it should have been the most fun." To read more, head to the article located here. |
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Re: Fuller: Bring 'Star Trek' Back To Television
To everything he said.
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Re: Fuller: Bring 'Star Trek' Back To Television
still I doubt the old writing team would be involved in any tv show and that is a good thing.
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Re: Fuller: Bring 'Star Trek' Back To Television
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Re: Fuller: Bring 'Star Trek' Back To Television
Provided the first one delivers financially and quality-wise, I say give the Abrams series a solid run - two or three movies at least - before going back to TV. By then, I think something radically different will be needed - perhaps a show set on a Klingon or other alien vessel, Starfleet Academy, A West Wing-style UFP show... But let the new movies kick into gear before throwing a dozen cooks around the pot. It's not as though we don't have plenty of material to re-watch until then... |
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Re: Fuller: Bring 'Star Trek' Back To Television
They have to divorce it from the previous shows in some way - whether it be in a different time period, time line or alternate reality. Just as the movie series is rebooting, so should the tv universe. |
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Re: Fuller: Bring 'Star Trek' Back To Television
Not everybody. Enterprise didn't leave a bad taste in my mouth. Last edited by MattJC; September 18 2008 at 07:41 AM. |
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Re: Fuller: Bring 'Star Trek' Back To Television
Pushing Daisies has been great, so why couldn't he save Voyager?
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Re: Fuller: Bring 'Star Trek' Back To Television
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Re: Fuller: Bring 'Star Trek' Back To Television
I just don't think there's any public appetite for new TV Trek outside a few thousand hard core geeks. As was said above, it's not as if there isn't a huge back catalogue of quality Star Trek for people to watch. |
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Re: Fuller: Bring 'Star Trek' Back To Television
Ditto again! The thing about DS9 that impressed me was that each main character had interesting relationships not only with the other main characters, but that they also had ones with so many semi-regulars. The Dominion War arc was well handled, too.
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Re: Fuller: Bring 'Star Trek' Back To Television
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