Controversial opinion-having Klingons expanded in culture was a good thing.
The ENT novels lampshaded this by explaining that downgraded equipment (based on Tellarite tech, IIRC) was less vulnerable to Romulan telecapture devices, and even when the war was over, folks at Starfleet Engineering had been taken with minimalist aesthetics and were going to incorporate the look into future ships, despite having more advanced tech underneath.It seems that those who agree only consider fashion rather than functionality. Sure, over the centuries some things change, but some things don't. "It's different from now" is not a sufficient argument, nor even a necessary one.
Take the screens: there is no reason to think that bulky TOS-like screens would reappar, because that's a question of functionality (delivering the same or better in less space and with less weight) over fashion. Returning to mechanical knobs over digitised sliders? Again, no reason to think it would.
Controversial Opinion: I think Picard had the best first season of Star Trek.
TNG wasn't even my favorite Star Trek series. So this isn't something I just say casually. Even when it came to DSC, I wondered, "Do I like the first season of TOS more or the first season of Discovery more?" With Picard, I wasn't even debating anything about it at all. I put its first season over both of those.
There we are.
EDIT: I guess my liking the first season of DSC so much is also "controversial". Even though technically I like the first season of PIC better.
Controversial Opinion: I think Picard had the best first season of Star Trek.
Did voyage ever mention Hugh? When they were first trying to bring 7 out of the collective janeway reviewing logs of previous borg encounters and finding notes about Hugh regaining individuality would have been a nice touchI don't wish he destroyed them, but, I wish Hugh's bout with individuality affected the entire collective with more long-term effects that could've been revisited beyond what we saw in Descent. It would've been interesting to see the Borg potentially evolve into something weird, twisted, personality disorder-like cyborg.
As opposed to flat panels ... that don't do anything.big colourful buttons that don't do anything (or just make a noise).
It's easier to control than a touchscreen when the ship is shaking XDReturning to mechanical knobs over digitised sliders? Again, no reason to think it would.
And let's be honest, much of the TOS sets look like toys for babies and toddlers with big colourful buttons that don't do anything (or just make a noise).
I was with you until the last two episodes, which I thought were so bad it kind of ruined the whole thing for me.
Watch Nepenthe at leastI'm not really into modern Trek, so I was kinda skeptical going in. I thought the first episode was pretty decent but had some weak moments. Still, a promising beginning, imo. However, as the show progressed, I liked it less and less. In fact, by Stardust City Rag I kinda hated it.
I can handle some bad Trek; several of the shows have far more episodes that I dislike than I actually like, but they are still watchable. Picard manages to bore me and aggravate me at the same time. Watching it felt like a chore.
I'm not really into modern Trek, so I was kinda skeptical going in. I thought the first episode was pretty decent but had some weak moments. Still, a promising beginning, imo. However, as the show progressed, I liked it less and less. In fact, by Stardust City Rag I kinda hated it.
I can handle some bad Trek; several of the shows have far more episodes that I dislike than I actually like, but they are still watchable. Picard manages to bore me and aggravate me at the same time. Watching it felt like a chore.
Depends on if SNW stands apart from STD and STP, or if SNW is just more of the same.SNW will be an interesting phenomenon. I think it'll be New Trek for people who don't like New Trek.
Depends on if SNW stands apart from STD and STP, or if SNW is just more of the same.
Controversial Opinion: I think Picard had the best first season of Star Trek.
TNG wasn't even my favorite Star Trek series. So this isn't something I just say casually. Even when it came to DSC, I wondered, "Do I like the first season of TOS more or the first season of Discovery more?" With Picard, I wasn't even debating anything about it at all. I put its first season over both of those.
There we are.
EDIT: I guess my liking the first season of DSC so much is also "controversial". Even though technically I like the first season of PIC better.
Why? It's a really big galaxy and we've only the POV of a small handful of people.The Xindi arc was fine, but, they were just not very interesting villains. Plus you run into the issue of wondering why we never heard of the Xindi on the other shows. Even though, yes, we all know the real-world reasoning is just the order or production, but, I always believed that given the stakes, SURELY, we would've heard of them somewhere.
I knew what I was getting into when I posted what I did earlier.You're right you have a controversial opinion. You are also right that not every opinion in this thread is really that controversial. You win this thread on both counts.
Potentially Controversial Rebuttal Opinion: Picard or Discovery did not have better first seasons than TOS did.
There's nothing wrong with liking them more than any other first season. There's nothing wrong with loving the non episodic format and shortness of these seasons as opposed to TOS or Berman era Trek. I also understand wanting modern Trek to break away from its sometimes very restrictive past.
However I cannot accept Picard as having had a better first season than TOS. The only way that could be possible would be where TOS season 1 was a promising concept so badly executed that it was just waiting for Picard to come along and both reimagine it and perfect it. That is not the case and cannot have happened.
Picard could not even exist if it were not for TNG and TNG could not exist if not for the success of TOS.
I love ya Lord Garth but I cannot agree with your controversial opinion about Picard having the best first season of Star Trek. Sorry we will have to agree to disagree here and only see eye to eye about 98% of the time.
I feel like McCoy in Dagger of the Mind when he has to tell Kirk that his doubts about Dr. Adams are going into his medical log requiring Kirk to investigate and answer in his log. McCoy has to say friend to friend "sorry Jim." Well on this issue I have to say "sorry Lord Garth."![]()
TOS didn't have a stance on homophobia. None of the series really did until DSC. I understand it with TOS. I can still somewhat understand it with TNG. On DS9 and VOY, they should've tackled LGBT issues more than they (barely) did. By the time of ENT, there was really no excuse. So I'm not going to single TOS out for that. That's an issue with all Pre-Disco Trek. Even Star Trek Beyond's blink and you miss it scene with Sulu and his partner.I always finding it kinda difficult to rank something as "best" so I would never be able to choose a first season of Star Trek as "best" I know TNG wasn't the best first season, but beyond that?
However I could never call anything about TOS "the best" of Star Trek, since to me it's a silly 1960s with heaps of cringe piled ontop of cringe and I know if it was the only show in the franchise, I wouldn't be a Star Trek fan. Mostly because form my 21st century POV it aged horribly. (That's why I also doubt SNW will be too much like it, you can't put stuff like that on television anymore, episodic or not, unless it's about deconstructing the sexism/homophobia/etc)
If we define "best first season" by how successful a show was finding its identity in the first season....I mean it's difficult to tell how Picard might develop, and the first Season of Discovery had some very dubious stuff it had to back-pedal on in seson 2.
But TOS also meandered around a whole lot before it found its identity.
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