My biggest concern, for lack of a better term, is simply the efforts to try to recapture the lightning in the bottle that was TNG. I get it-it's the biggest appeal to for many Trek fans who grew up with it, or it was their first introduction to Trek, or that as the gold standard. I truly respect that. But, again, this is just me, I find that trying to recapture a show's tone, and dynamic and such is very difficult, if not impossible, largely because it ignores all the growth, change and development just the actors have had in the time since the show, 20+ years ago or whatever. People grow, they change, they have different attitudes, or viewpoints. Very few of us would regard ourselves as identical even 5 to ten years ago. But, when it comes to fictional universes there is that expectation to be very similar, if not identical. That's...something I struggle with.
As you say, if I want nostalgia tickled I will gladly watch TNG, DS9, Voyager or whatever else strikes me.
Berman-era Trek is dead and hopefully remains so. The presence of the Okudas and Drexler, however, transcend any of that old baggage, as these are people who have an excellent and intimate institutional knowledge of Trek lore and, most of all, they actually CARE! That goes a long way, in my book. Having these folks pulling strings behind-the-scenes is A-OK with me.
I expect PIC Season 3 to be about as much like TNG as TUC was like TOS. Given the outrage we saw a few days ago, I don't think we have to worry about PIC Season 3 feeling like it came out in 1994 or 1990-anything. It didn't give those people the warm fuzzies. As frustrating as those reactions were to see (I can't believe I let that get to me), I think that means they're on the right track. PIC Season 3 will feel like something that came out in 2023 just like TUC felt like something that came out in 1991 as opposed to the 1960s.I guess I see Picard season 3 as very much that promised evolution. Terry Matalas has stressed on Twitter not wanting to copy the 1990s production design, but how it would evolve in universe after 20 years. We know there will be character conflict, but likely not melodrama for the sake of melodrama. The characters will be very much in different places in their lives. And it will be a serialized season. A "TNG Season 8" would be very much like The X-Files revival, and there is little indication something like that would be the case here.
We all have biases and different tastes. For me, I'm a pre-existing fan of Terry Matalas from 12 Monkeys. So this season is highly likely to be right up my alley. I think it's also likely to appeal to a much broader swath of the fanbase than other NuTrek efforts.
Remember: take the idea that this is "TNG's Star Trek VI" to heart, along with everything that means.
Also in TUC, there was some real tension between Kirk and Spock as they had very different viewpoints on the Enterprise's mission to meet Chancellor Gorkon. I expect the tension between Picard and Riker to be similar here, where they'll have very different viewpoints, but viewpoints we'll be able to understand.
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