Ok, here's my hot takes: Into Darkness was better than Beyond, and Nemesis is pretty good.
Juliana Tainer proved Soong got it "right", and long before Zimmerman.
My unpopular opinion...
Discovery’s flaws are given a pass by a lot of Trek fans because we are happy just to have new “canon” Trek stories available. And that as more new Trek becomes available the like of Discovery will wane.
10 years ago the idea of re-designing the original Enterprise (with its own R2D2 type fixit bots), making Spock space-dyslexic, the spore drive, having a character or characters drop f-bombs, everything with the Klingons, etc...would have more of the fan base losing their shit than there is. Especially for a show set do close to TOS.
I don't entirely agree with this. Discovery gets ripped apart for doing things previous series/movies have done which are now accepted by the fanbase all the fucking time. Ironically given time these same 'crimes' against the franchise that Discovery is guilty of will be fine when Trek is redone in another 20 - 30 years.
Warning for flaming, take a deep breath and count to ten.Like a slave? Star Trek fans really are creepy racists, aren't you?
Im totally flaming but not in that wayWarning for flaming, take a deep breath and count to ten.
Im totally flaming but not in that way
Oh ok i did not know thatUhhhhh..... got the joke, but bad timing.
The problem the mods have had to deal with regarding the poster who's been warned has been an ongoing one.
I honestly agree, im rather abvilaint about TOS but its iconic bridge for a reasonYup. And onto more interesting stuff. Here's a doozy... Unpopular(-ish?) Opinion: I like the TOS Enterprise bridge better than the DSC Enterprise bridge.
I'm Nixon and I'm going to China.![]()
And maybe some shag carpet added!!I always thought the TOS bridge looked best in The Cage. I never liked the bright reds and the blacks that were added to the doors, railings and Navigation/Helm stations by the third episode, The Corbomite Manuever. Had Star Trek made it into the 70's perhaps the loud colors would have been toned down.
IDK Mirror darkly didn't have a problem using a class constitution class bridgeMy take on the TOS Enterprise bridge vs the DSC Enterprise bridge:
Couldn't they have made the tech more advanced/believable to a 21st century audience while maintaining the 1960s aesthetic? The differences between the two go far beyond the fact that today's audiences find the TOS bridge technology to be comparatively simplistic and unbelievable. DSC changed the mood and ambiance as well.
I always thought the TOS bridge looked best in The Cage. I never liked the bright reds and the blacks that were added to the doors, railings and Navigation/Helm stations by the third episode, The Corbomite Manuever. Had Star Trek made it into the 70's perhaps the loud colors would have been toned down.
And maybe some shag carpet added!!
I think they could have, if they were willing to change the color scheme and the way the computer displays look.My take on the TOS Enterprise bridge vs the DSC Enterprise bridge:
Couldn't they have made the tech more advanced/believable to a 21st century audience while maintaining the 1960s aesthetic? The differences between the two go far beyond the fact that today's audiences find the TOS bridge technology to be comparatively simplistic and unbelievable. DSC changed the mood and ambiance as well.
As much as I love episodes like "In A Mirror, Darkly" and "Trials and Tribble-ations" I do not think that that look would hold an audience for more than an episode. That might be an unpopular opinion, but I can live with it.
No, there is not. There is just my reckless speculation. Certainly I would love to see them do an update style TOS while keeping the same shapes and forms. But, that's me.Thing is, we have no proof that the current iteration needed to hold the audience for more than a couple of episodes. There's still no word of a Pike series on the horizon, and the longer they wait, the probability likely lessens that such a show will ever exist.
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