And? As much as I would love to believe that everyone I meet is a stable person, my experience in the mental health field has taught me otherwise. People are mentally false. They present as stable and lie to get by.
These goal posts are not moving, I'm not talking about some deep down secret mental issue. i'm talking about rather straight forward behaviors, to the people swear. That isn't a vague ill defined aspect of conscientiousness. How one controls their self expression is deeply imbedded in the concept.
What new Trek has done is pulled back that false face
The word you're looking for is the imbedded escapism that was always part and parcel in trek. Whatever way you want to see it a Socialist Utopian, a time when the good old boys could make the world right, courage in the face of danger, or simply narratives that aren't weighted down with emotional content, the point is it's established as part of the show.
and shown that people can be traumatized, emotionally damaged and scarred and still function.
Doesn't mean anything if nobody wants to be in the same room as you.
They are honest rather than fake. Give me more people like that. I get enough fakeness in my life.
A room of mentally unstable people are not gonna be put in charge of a spaceship. There's nothing honest about that. The fact you admit that they're all unstable is enough for me.
If you like love it, but don't act like it isn't a total 180 from the traditional show.
I really don't care if you love or hate it, that's so incredibly irrelevant to the conversation.
It's weather or not it has mass appeal and appeal to target demos of people who are fans of the other treks.
That's some ridiculousness right there. A brand is not sentient. It cannot betray. That people feel betrayed is on them,
You're trying yet another semantics game trying to move the goal posts. Brand loyalty is a real thing in marketing. It's a measurable thing that predicts the long term success of a product, especially when you can't maintain long term investments in product quality. There's no discussion of whether or not betrayal is real or imagined, the point is if fans feel betrayed they'll act betrayed and not subscribe to your service.
not the brand. Sorry. If I don't like a show, I don't watch it.
Again are you sure you're in the right thread?
If people feel like it's alienating them we have a million channels out there to tickle your ears.
We have a handfull of streaming services and they've done the best they can to hoover up and control every ip/studio under the sun,. I mean it's literally billion dollar trends we're talking about. Stargate was like the last man standing until Amazon saved us from have a singular semi independent franchise.
Alienate away. I still watch it and that makes it worth while because of the conversations I can have with people about pain, trauma and struggle.
You won't watch if they can't afford to make it.