No, we're talking about:
TOs did not have anything approaching "cardboard" sets, but designs--particularly for the 1701--that were advanced for their era and influenced generations of sci-fi designs... The visual strength of TOS was the reason it was so seamlessly blended into shows produced decades later...
DESIGN CONCEPT is not the same as the VISUAL REALITY.
And for the entire Motion Picture Era while the shapes were (usually) changed the layouts and particulars were often (though not always - engineering) followed. As the movies went on there were designs (and sound FX) that moved CLOSER to TOS.
Because of the memberberries. The TOS sound effects wouldn't be used today if they weren't already used for TOS. They sound too goofy in isolation.
If you think the similarity between the TMP Enterprise and the TOS Enterprise end with "saucer-secondary hull-nacelles" then you should dig deeper. That's the connection between most Fed starships. But the TOS/TMP connection is closer than that.
The only thing that was outright abandoned after TOS was the uniforms.
Please, elucidate. Because it's a
critical plot point of TMP that it's basically a brand new ship. Aside from the basic arrangement it's very different inside and out.
TNG moved the bridge much further away (so I suppose you could say Roddenberry abandoned it -- eight years after TMP). And nobody has used anything resembling that bridge ever again unless to specifically say "Hey look! It's the TNG bridge." One time.
And again, this is literally not what we're arguing about. But have fun straw manning because it's the only way for you to deal with people pointing out that
TOS looks like cheap 60s pulp sci-fi television, which was the original point, and instead keep pretending that it stands fully equal with the best production values of the 2020s. Your Emperor remains fully clothed.
As for "beige"? Would you rather spend 8 hours a day trying to do detailed scientific work on the TOS bridge / the D bridge or the blinky shiny lights at eye level monstrosities that are the JJ bridge or (heaven help us) the Disco bridge?
I'd rather spend 8 hours a day doing detailed scientific work in a lab rather than any winky-blinky-bleepy starship bridge, but that's probably because I'm an actual biologist
Also, did I not say that I love the
Enterprise-D to distraction, or is any vaguely critical phrase to be over-reacted to? I'm fine with a bridge having a nice neutral colour palette, I just think that specific beige used on the
Enterprise-D, the "80s video game ageing plastic" beige, isn't the colour I'd have chosen in an ideal world if I'd been in charge. I don't think there's anything wrong with stating that. I don't think it significantly impacts my enjoyment of the show to think that and it sure as hell shouldn't impact anyone else's. I love the concept of the
Enterprise-D bridge, especially the whole design evolution deconstructing what the bridge should even be for in the 24th century. Similarly, although TNG is my favourite
Star Trek series, I am simultaneously aware of its flaws, and find some of its plots, effects, and performances to be positively toe-curling today. So what?