How does it not fit it? I keep seeing this, but it's always crap about how the ship looks different or other petty minor reasons that don't affect the story in any way. You're searching for reasons to hate it.
Well that's one way to look at it. Another is that you've arbitrarily decided that those reasons are "crap", "petty" and "minor", when they might be important to other people. Those people may even think the things you like about the show are petty and minor.
I'm perfectly fine with everyone else judging any given show by whatever standards are important to them, and so coming to different conclusions than I do about it. I would hope that they would extend me the same courtesy. This doesn't seem unreasonable to me.
What you said was quite clear.
I strove to make it so. And yet, people misunderstood or misrepresented it.
It's actually up to the people who give out awards to decide if it's good or not.
I'd say that's a decision we all get to make for ourselves.
Marvellous. I am glad you get enjoyment from it, truly I am. I fully accept and support your right to judge it on whatever criteria are important to you, and to come to whatever conclusion you want to about it. And I claim the right to do the same.
You still don't have to watch it.
Indeed I don't. You don't have to read my posts about it either, correct? You could take your own advice and ignore them. And yet, you choose read and respond to opinions you don't like anyway.
Personally I think you've every right to read and criticise posts that you don't like. You can even say that my comments are so awful that I should never have posted them, and that you'd prefer I didn't post any more along those lines.
But that's just me.
That's a very odd attitude, it's a not a personal attack on you or any other fan
Nor have I suggested that it was. Arguably, Jason Isaac's comment about fans ran into that territory, but only slightly. And it's not like he's a bigwig on the show anyway, so meh.
There we disagree. I think it is.
It's just different than what we've seen before. Different doesn't mean it's wrong, it's just new.
Here's how I see this. (Maybe you don't care, and fair enough, but I'm just putting it out there.) Star Trek has a pre-established timeline and shows set within that timeline. So when you make a show set during a part of the existing Trek timeline, what you are essentially doing is making a period piece. And one of the major ways that people judge period pieces is by how well they recreate the period they're set in.
To my eyes, Discovery is like a show that's set in Victorian times but which deliberately refuses to show the world being anything like the actual Victorian times. Imagine if Sherlock or Elementary had declared that they were in fact set in the 1880s, whilst keeping the exact same look and feel that they have now - mobile phones, cars, computers, etc. Meanwhile the producers openly brag about how well their show fits into the Victorian era and just looks different because people expect stuff to be up to date now.
If you want a super advanced looking Star Trek, I'm all for it! I'd
love it! And Star Trek can accommodate that easily - just set it in an era of the show where such a look is appropriate. Somewhere post-Nemesis, most likely. Or hell, just come right out and say "we're doing another alternate universe show," or even "you know what? We're rebooting Trek."
Christ, they could do that even now - if tomorrow they announced that actually, despite everything they've said, Discovery is a new universe separate from existing Trek, it would be a huge step towards making fans who object to it accept the show as, if not a good one, at least one that wasn't a living insult to its own franchise.
So yeah, there are plenty of ways they could have made a show like Discovery whilst being respectful to the existing Trek. But they deliberately chose not to be respectful - and then bragged about how respectful they are being.
And no, I don't think that makes them evil. I don't think it means they're not enjoying what they're doing. It means I think that what they're doing is badly misguided and ultimately foolish.
But your mileage may vary, of course.