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Looks like Netflix is interested in making a New Star Trek Show

At the end of the day, I just think these people should quit handing out false hope to those fans desperate for a new Star Trek series. CBS owns Star Trek. When they're ready to make a series, I'm sure that they will announce it. Like the Abrams films, we will be surprised. It likely won't be Frakes or Dorn or Moore or Singer or Fuller, it will be someone from out of left field.
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At the end of the day, I just think these people should quit handing out false hope to those fans desperate for a new Star Trek series. CBS owns Star Trek. When they're ready to make a series, I'm sure that they will announce it. Like the Abrams films, we will be surprised. It likely won't be Frakes or Dorn or Moore or Singer or Fuller, it will be someone from out of left field.
The ones that give me the information that I've mistakenly thought that CBS was working a Star Trek series, which they weren't. Said That Robert J. Bolovar is in talk with CBS.
Robert J Bolivar is a writer, assistant producer. He's the one who wrote the DS9 episode Body Parts.

Of course I don't know if it is true or not? But we all have to take everything with a grain of salt and wait.

Maybe a new Star Trek series will be in the works? Or, maybe not? But eventually there will be a new Star Trek series. And it most likely be one that some of you won't like.
 
Nope. Season 3 started at 4M viewers, and bounced roughly between 3.5M and 4.5M for the season, ending at 3.9M.

Season 4 began at 2.9M, never broke 3.4M until the finale, and was regularly under 3M viewers.

It did, in fact, start to gain viewership. Not by much, and not counting the series finale.

So going from 2.9 to 3.4 is not a gain in your view? That's what I meant. Relative to the losses it sustained from the outset. Yes. It did in fact gain viewership.

I don't understand what this has to do with the discussion at hand?

Not to mention, it's true of every iteration of Trek ever put out.
 
Nope. Season 3 started at 4M viewers, and bounced roughly between 3.5M and 4.5M for the season, ending at 3.9M.

Season 4 began at 2.9M, never broke 3.4M until the finale, and was regularly under 3M viewers.

It did, in fact, start to gain viewership. Not by much, and not counting the series finale.

So going from 2.9 to 3.4 is not a gain in your view? That's what I meant. Relative to the losses it sustained from the outset. Yes. It did in fact gain viewership.

I don't understand what this has to do with the discussion at hand?

Not to mention, it's true of every iteration of Trek ever put out.

Season 4 average viewers(including the finale) 3.09M. Season 3 average viewers 3.8M. No I don't consider season 4 to have gained viewers. If you want to claim season 4 lost fewer viewers than season 1, I don't think that's something to be proud of. A loss is still a loss.

And Brent Spiner brought in viewers to get the 3.4M. The rest of the season was closer to 3 or lower. Demons which aired the week before the finale had 3.01M viewers. Compared to countdown at 3.46M and Zero Hour at 3.91M to end season 3, I call that a decrease.
 
Anticipation has a way of letting you down. I mean, let's say we get a new Trek series. Let's say the people behind it and the premise is exactly what you want. Even when you sit down to watch it, you WILL find things you don't like. That's just the way anticipation works. Your imagination has constructed this fantasy of what "could be" and whatever comes out will never completely measure-up. The longer we go with a drought of Trek on TV, the more your imagination can run wild with possibilities.

For instance, I'm also a Led Zeppelin fan and I wasted a large amount of my youth praying for a reunion. What I got in the end was two Page/Plant shows, one where some of Page's solos were stolen away by Porl Thompson from The Cure, and no John Paul Jones. That was as close I was gonna get to experiencing them in their prime, since I was too young to have done that.

That's just how it is. Nothing completely lives up to expectations.

As Spock said: "After a time, you may find that having is not so pleasing a thing after all as wanting."
 
At the end of the day, I just think these people should quit handing out false hope to those fans desperate for a new Star Trek series. CBS owns Star Trek. When they're ready to make a series, I'm sure that they will announce it. Like the Abrams films, we will be surprised. It likely won't be Frakes or Dorn or Moore or Singer or Fuller, it will be someone from out of left field.


:techman: Unfortunately, manipulating fans seems to be a bit of a cottage industry on genre sites. It's getting more and more insulting, too.

You can almost hear the cynical decision making: "Well, time to up our hit count. Let's plant some clickbait for those gullible trekkies again."
 
Anticipation has a way of letting you down. I mean, let's say we get a new Trek series. Let's say the people behind it and the premise is exactly what you want. Even when you sit down to watch it, you WILL find things you don't like.

While we will never agree about the quality of the Abrams films, I'm more than happy to get a film every three or four years at this stage in my life. I understand that I don't speak for everyone as everyone here hasn't been a fan for as long as I have and I haven't been a fan for as long as some other folks. But I've been around for the majority of produced Trek's first run, only missing TOS and TAS.

I'm not opposed to a new series but I'm also not looking for one to be produced. I've seen seven-hundred hours of Trek and I've pretty much moved on except the Abrams films, the occasional trip down memory lane and the odd novel.

It would take something truly special to reignite my passion for Star Trek.
 
But in 2015 and CBS announced it publicly, y'all will believe the person who post the news here on TrekBBS; And won't remember that I had told you about it in the first place, even though that I had told y'all back in 2005, in 2015 after 2 Star Trek Movies. If they did good at the box office? Work on a new Star Trek television series would be started. Even thought they were already looking at scripts for a couple of years.

Maybe...but they won't be going back to the unsuccessful series that caused them to reboot the franchise into two successful movies in the first place. That doesn't make any damned sense.
 
But in 2015 and CBS announced it publicly, y'all will believe the person who post the news here on TrekBBS; And won't remember that I had told you about it in the first place, even though that I had told y'all back in 2005, in 2015 after 2 Star Trek Movies. If they did good at the box office? Work on a new Star Trek television series would be started. Even thought they were already looking at scripts for a couple of years.

Maybe...but they won't be going back to the unsuccessful series that caused them to reboot the franchise into two successful movies in the first place. That doesn't make any damned sense.
ENT is over. I don't see them reviving it or even doing a spinoff in its era like DS9 and VOY were to TNG.
 
But in 2015 and CBS announced it publicly, y'all will believe the person who post the news here on TrekBBS; And won't remember that I had told you about it in the first place, even though that I had told y'all back in 2005, in 2015 after 2 Star Trek Movies. If they did good at the box office? Work on a new Star Trek television series would be started. Even thought they were already looking at scripts for a couple of years.

Maybe...but they won't be going back to the unsuccessful series that caused them to reboot the franchise into two successful movies in the first place. That doesn't make any damned sense.
ENT is over. I don't see them reviving it or even doing a spinoff in its era like DS9 and VOY were to TNG.

This. A show that got maybe 3.5 million viewers a decade ago and is generally shit upon by its own fan base isn't coming back.

The Veronica Mars movie (made 3.5 million on a 6 million budget) sort of showed why. That series was at least respected by some people.
 
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