The anti-nostalgists on the board are making argument that boils down to "I don't connect with the characters/things being nostalgized and thus it is bad." Everything else is just aesthetics really. My suspicion is most Trek fans are fine with nostalgia if it is THEIR nostalgia. The thing is though is that this is fine. People can enjoy or not enjoy aspects of the franchise as they want to. You can quibble and say "what did you expect a show about JLP to be about" but then you just get into semantics and subjective degrees of what is acceptable nostalgia and what is "distracting" (this is a dumb framing but whatever) nostalgia.
The broad view is that right now they are trying, with varying degrees of success, to offer different flavors of Trek to appeal to old and new fans in various ways. It's not a bad strategy, and is logical for the streaming landscape. We'll see how successful it is!
The broad view is that right now they are trying, with varying degrees of success, to offer different flavors of Trek to appeal to old and new fans in various ways. It's not a bad strategy, and is logical for the streaming landscape. We'll see how successful it is!
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