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News Paramount+ head of programming McNamara leaves...should we worry?

Oh interesting. Thanks.

Drexler has his own office at the Orville production offices, so he is directly involved with that as well.
 
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Doug isn’t working on Picard S2, you’re thinking of Geoffrey Mandel. Doug is currently working on The Orville.
Oh wow. He's the guy who was kicked off of ST'09 for "being too close to old Trek" (so the story goes) after giving Abrams a size comparison chart of the new Enterprise among all the old ones... which meant nothing to Abrams. He wanted it next to landmarks a non-Trekkie could relate to.
 
It's very, very, very obvious that TPTB at CBS/Paramount hate Star Trek. Look at how many times they cancelled

The Kelvinverse films
Star Trek: Discovery
Star Trek: Lower Decks
Star Trek: Short Treks
Picard

Plus they are busy RIGHT NOW repeatedly cancelling a host of new Trek shows.
They hate Star Trek so much!!!!
 
Oh wow. He's the guy who was kicked off of ST'09 for "being too close to old Trek" (so the story goes) after giving Abrams a size comparison chart of the new Enterprise among all the old ones... which meant nothing to Abrams. He wanted it next to landmarks a non-Trekkie could relate to.
He designed the paint schemes for the USS Kelvin's shuttles as well.
 
Oh wow. He's the guy who was kicked off of ST'09 for "being too close to old Trek" (so the story goes) after giving Abrams a size comparison chart of the new Enterprise among all the old ones... which meant nothing to Abrams. He wanted it next to landmarks a non-Trekkie could relate to.
And the guy who has blasted everything done without him........Maybe if they hired RMB he would automatically LOVE new Trek too! :beer:
 
Doug Drexler is a great guy who is an avid Trek fan and who shared many intricate details about his work on the show through his blog, which was a labor of love and was under no obligation to share with the fans. I’m not sure how this topic mutated into Drexler-bashing, since it has nothing to do with McNamara leaving Paramount+.
 
Doug Drexler is a great guy who is an avid Trek fan and who shared many intricate details about his work on the show through his blog, which was a labor of love and was under no obligation to share with the fans. I’m not sure how this topic mutated into Drexler-bashing, since it has nothing to do with McNamara leaving Paramount+.
No one has doubted his love for Trek or his talent. Telling the truth isn't bashing is it?
 
Doug Drexler is a great guy who is an avid Trek fan and who shared many intricate details about his work on the show through his blog, which was a labor of love and was under no obligation to share with the fans. I’m not sure how this topic mutated into Drexler-bashing, since it has nothing to do with McNamara leaving Paramount+.
Who's bashing him?
 
Who's bashing him?

Oh yes Doug who had nothing good to say about Trek when he wasn't working for them anymore...........wonder if he will still hate it now that he's working on Season 2 of Picard?

And the guy who has blasted everything done without him........Maybe if they hired RMB he would automatically LOVE new Trek too! :beer:

I could be wrong, but that sounds like bashing to me.
 
Well Trek is usually co financed by Netflix or Amazon, ...
No, it's not. CBS foots the bill on their own and produces the shows for CBS AA/Paramount+, Netflix and amazon have zero involvement with production or financing. Licensing the show for streaming in international markets is not co-financing. That's simply doing what a studio always does when they sell a series abroad.
 
It's very, very, very obvious that TPTB at CBS/Paramount hate Star Trek. Look at how many times they cancelled

The Kelvinverse films
Star Trek: Discovery
Star Trek: Lower Decks
Star Trek: Short Treks
Picard

Plus they are busy RIGHT NOW repeatedly cancelling a host of new Trek shows.
They hate Star Trek so much!!!!

I heard the greenlit a new Trek series just so they could cancel it
 
Yes, when Star Trek was in production, after Enterprise ended there were no immediate plans for a new production and the stages were cleared out.


They didn't have the original chair. What was auctioned off was most likely the chair from the Defiant bridge set they build for "In a mirror, darkly".
I bought that chair in the 2006 auction. It was from a touring set.
The original was auctioned but not by the studio - someone took it from the dumpster first.
 
I could be wrong, but that sounds like bashing to me.
Facts are not bashing. Many of the old guard who were left out of the new productions have been bitter, which I can understand and would be too. I however wouldn't do it publically.
 
So the old guard say one thing and it's hearsay, never happened. They say something else and it's "facts" and they are bitter about been left out of new productions.
 
So the old guard say one thing and it's hearsay, never happened. They say something else and it's "facts" and they are bitter about been left out of new productions.
John Eaves saying he heard from someone that one executive really hates Star Trek is hearsay, Doug Drexler stating his opinion on Star Trek or anything else is not hearsay. The difference is obvious.
 
John Eaves saying he heard from someone that one executive really hates Star Trek is hearsay, Doug Drexler stating his opinion on Star Trek or anything else is not hearsay. The difference is obvious.
Doug Drexler grew up with Star Trek. He has an opinion on the new direction Star Trek took. How does that mean he is bitter that he was left out of future productions?
 
Order of Respect:
Doug Drexler

John Eaves


















Robert Meyer Bennett
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The three really shouldn't be mentioned in the same post.
 
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Doug Drexler grew up with Star Trek. He has an opinion on the new direction Star Trek took. How does that mean he is bitter that he was left out of future productions?
That's fine..........he can grow up and love it and still be bitter. I stated earlier I would be bitter as well. I would not be bitter publically. There isn't anything wrong in being miffed at being excluded in something that was your joy for many years. I just wonder now was it his opinion or hurt feelings that were speaking about NuTrek. Trying to speak down about everyone involved and then going to work for them just seems odd. I see a lot of it, not just Doug. I love his work on various productions, professional and fan films alike. I just don't think some folks are as diplomatic as they should be. That's my opinion.
 
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