Imagine being a showrunner trying to come up with a unique concept for Star Trek (A coming of age story! A civilian drama!) only to have to settle for… the Pike show, with a template more or less established by DSC S2.
Why aren‘t fans clamoring for offbeat ideas as a matter of course? Is it because it‘s easier to build common expectations around the obvious thing (like a Captain Sulu series seemed like the show to make in the 1990s)? There are resources that can be spent one way or another, so why do that on this principle of “Hold it… there, now that was good, don’t touch it and gimme three seasons.”
Fans aren't clamoring for offbeat ideas because many of them view Star Trek as pure nostalgia and literally nothing else. I mean, do you see these fans clamoring for Picard to break new ground? No, you see them wingeing at anything that distinguishes Picard from TNG and clamoring for cameos from TNG, DS9 and VOY characters. These are the people who want Start Trek to be what it was when they were 13 and TNG, as an example, was there to provide reassurance and reinforcement of that reassurance week in week out. It's a very common phenomenon these days, and not just with Star Trek.
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