...STD represents the people who watch twitch streams while old fans prefer books.
Star Trek Discovery does some very obvious blatant things to turn off old fans.
And again the biggest frustration is that it seems to be so obviously driven by corporate politics. Bryan Fuhler is a highly competent writer, his work on Hannibal was a master piece.
Yet he didn't want to turn star trek into star wars and he had to leave. Instead we got a crew of producers who aren't capable of producing high quality art.
You're not gonna get a pyscologist to sign off on the idea the STD crew are well adjusted people. They all suffer from a number of personality disorders/flaws in their professionalism. Star trek up until that point was basically the opposite. For whatever magic of mental health starfleet officers were able to keep it together and act like disciplined adults.
At best people like seeing people with mental health issues running a ship. I don't have a problem with this if its battlestar galactica(a show I love) but that isn't star trek.
The studio got what it wanted, eye candy, with some teen drama elements to capture a younger audience.
It's fundamentally an immature show, there's nothing wrong with that, I don't take myself that serious.
But again why did you burn down a forest to build a McDonalds!!!!!
Been watching Star Trek first run since 1969 on NBC (I was 6 and the first episode I ever saw was TOS S3 "Elaan Of Troyius"). To this day I still think TOS is the best and purest form of Star Trek.
I didn't hold GR in high in regard in 1987 because I already knew a lot of his past oh, so when TNG came out and he was trying to claim this was what Star Trek always was I thought it was a load of BS. I eventually came to like aspects of Star Trek TNG, but overall today I still find it largely un-watchable compared to TOS.
Of the Berman Trek era I think DS9 is the best of the bunch, and I also enjoyed seasons 3 and especially season 4 of "Star Trek: Enterprise" ( read once Manny Coto who is obviously atos fan unlike mr. Berman and mr. Braga took over the writer's room). To this day I still can't watch avy of Star Trek Voyager ( I gave that one full season but quit after the episode "The 37's". I've seen some of the later seasons episodes here and there oh, but I still really dislike the show most of the afternoon and think it is garbage.
As far as what current fans like to call "Nu Trek" - I very much enjoyed the first two j.j. Abrams films; and like the third one but one not as much as the first two. I enjoyed Star Trek Discovery's first season, but really very much enjoyed Star Trek Discovery's second season and think it's the best season of Star Trek since TOS season 1.
I wasn't really happy with Star Trek Discovery third season oh, and they've done a little better with the fourth season, but I'm not a fan of jumping to the 32nd century because it just makes Humanity lest relatable in my opinion. That was my bed problem with Berman Trek in that Gene Roddenberry suddenly decided that Humanity had somehow perfected itself and there was no conflict between Star Fleet Cruise unless there was some ridiculous alien influence. The humans in TNG we're pretty much emotional mannequins in my opinion; and Picard was one of the biggest Hypocrites in that he always liked to claim that the Federation was very tolerant of other cultures but anytime Lieutenant Worf did something absolutely correct in Klingon culture oh, it usually ended up with him getting a big dressing down by Picard.
As for the other kurtzman era Trek, I absolutely love lower decks and have to say that if the 24th century was written like that back when Rick Berman ran the franchise oh, I would have enjoyed it a lot more.
My biggest disappointment has been Picard. I thought it started off strong, but the ending was pat TNG with Picard being proven absolutely right oh, and I refuse to believe that after 1200 years, the romulans would just give up and go home because Riker showed up with a few cut-and-paste Starships. I will give the writers credit for finally being able to write the character of Deanna Troi as an actual counselor. That was the first time she displayed the fact that she was a trained psychological counselor since the premiere of TNT in 1987.
And I haven't found a Prodigy to be that bad (much better than anything I saw on Voyager); but the recent episodes where they cut and pasted deceased actors lines in a Holodeck simulation to try and create new performances oh, really rubbed me the wrong way and I think whoever came up with that idea should be fired. I have a big problem with deceased actors performances being massively re-edited and taken out of context and that's exactly what they did here for that portion of the episode and I think it's shameful.
I'm really stoked and looking forward to the premiere of "Strange New Worlds".
Lastly oh, I've been working with computers in some form since 1975, and didn't the IT industry since the mid-1980s, and while I know I had to use and am acutely aware of various social media, aside from bbs's like this one, I have no desire to and have never used any form of social media nor do I really follow people on it as I think it's a complete waste of time, and I can't believe people are stupid enough to broadcast their personal information onto the internet.
So yeah, do me a favor and don't speak for me in your postings because your postings are full of crap with respect to quote what "older fans" like.
To make it absolutely clear I'd take JJ Trek and Kurtzman Trek over Berman era Trek including Seth MacFarlane, - and yes I did watch every episode - "The Orville') any day.
Bottom line: Your analysis of what "older fans like" is a load of crap and it just shows you've never really talked to any older Star Trek fans.