I've got to tell you....
I've sat on this for some time, and I'm actually really pretty upset about this whole "going to the future" thing.
I really enjoyed Star Trek: Discovery. The first two seasons were flawed, and yet still established themselves as my (now) second favorite Trek series (which is saying a lot, because nothing will ever unseat TOS). I liked how it tied to the TOS backstory and characters. It was unique, where most of the other shows deliberately tried to avoid this period...DSC embraced it and dove right into it...often lovingly enriching the source material.
Moreover, Star Trek's appeal to me is in large part the setting. The Federation, Starfleet, Klingons, Neutral Zones, Star Bases, etc. If we jump to the 76th Century or whatever they're doing, it could be any other Space Adventures Series. Just because they have a ship that has a saucer and two engine thingies sticking out, and they wear arrowheads on their uniforms....I'm not sure that's enough. It's one of the key reasons Voyager didn't appeal to me. I missed the Star Trek setting.
I guess I don't know who to be more angry with:
1. The detractors...for mercilessly pushing their agenda? People get heated in debates about Trek...but then there are the people who literally are pushing an agenda to transform the destiny of the show. Whether it's cancelling it or changing the creative choices, they figure if you post enough, and loudly and enough people "follow" you, you can change the history of the franchise. And I've always found that shitty. People criticize why fans say "if you don't like it, don't watch" as a tiresome mantra? Well...honestly...this is why. Because it's kinda shitty for the people who actually were happy watching what was, by our estimation, just fine the way it was.
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2. The producers...for actually listening to the idiots? I've always said that the minute a coach starts listening to the fans about what plays to call, who to draft, and which players are going to start...they are done. Dead in the water. Kurtzman basically did EXACTLY that, by my read of what's been said and what's happened. And, I'm the guy who sat in disbelief as it slowly unfolded, having been quoted on here several times saying that there's no way in hell that the writers/producers will listen to fan input to creative choices (wrong AGAIN, V'Ger23!). But, by all appearances, that is precisely what they did. I'm beside myself.
Anyway, I'm bummed for what potentially could be the loss of my favorite Star Trek show (TOS aside) to an over-reaction / panic bowing to the relentless and vocal minority of criticisms. I wish they had spent that time and energy tightening up the writer's room, solidifying their arc and character development, and putting together another step-improvement from S2 to S3...having faith in their current format and in their fans who have enjoyed and supported the work already done. Focusing on improving the writing process and staying in the consistent and familiar territory they had already established could have made S3 something really spectacular.
As it stands now, it kinda feels like they had no faith in those of us who watched the show and enjoyed it. It feels more like they'd rather have Doomcock and Midnight's Edge and their followers as subscribers.
Sorry for the over-reaction. I'm sure I'll love every min of S3...but right now I'm feeling a little stung,.