There seems to be a bit of a Culture war, for a lack of better term, going on, not just between the fans, but also internally amongst the actual producers of Star Trek.
It's actually fascinating to watch. Before the third season of Picard, Trek was pretty firmly in "new territory" in that it was in the mostly fresh hands of peoples who were pretty new to the franchise, with a few exceptions here and there.
From Discovery, Lower Decks, Strange New Worlds, Prodigy and the first two seasons of Picard, we were definitely giving a new, and in my opinion, fresh form of Trek. The various series had a different energy to them. And while opinions on quality may vary, I still view this as a new "golden age" of Star Trek.
But then, something happened with the third season of Picard. Terry Matalas decided to bring back a bunch of the "old guard." People like the Okuda's and Doug Drexler were brought it, to much fanfare, and we all know the results
That could have been the end of it, but I've listened to various podcasts. I've read various articles, I've watched the YouTube rants, and there does seem to be atleast a certain amount of animosity, mostly from those involved in the "Berman era" of Trek, towards the live action stuff produced in Toronto.
They seem to feel some form of ownership over the franchise and that their way is the only way things should be done. It's not any one single comment, but there is a definite sense of.... hostility? That may be too strong of a word. But there's something. Almost reeks of jealousy, perhaps?
I mean, you constantly have the the likes of Drexler or Terry Matalas joining podcast such as the "Treksperts," a podcast that never misses a chance to hurl insults towards "nuTrek." Hell, you have them conversing with Robert Meyer Burnett on multiple occasions. That alone says alot. To have staff of one Trek series go onto shows run by those who are openly hostile towards other Trek series, seems odd.
A certain segment of the fandom is screaming for this supposed "Star Trek Legacy" series to be run by Matalas, but is he shooting himself in the foot with Paramount?
Have there been other examples of this in other long running franchises? Is Dave Filoni badmouthing Kennedy behind her back? I doubt it. It all just seems very childish and unprofessional on the part of the "old guard." I can understand that they feel they have a connection to the franchise, but perhaps they need to take a little advice from Captain Kirk...
Young minds, fresh ideas. Be tolerant.
It's actually fascinating to watch. Before the third season of Picard, Trek was pretty firmly in "new territory" in that it was in the mostly fresh hands of peoples who were pretty new to the franchise, with a few exceptions here and there.
From Discovery, Lower Decks, Strange New Worlds, Prodigy and the first two seasons of Picard, we were definitely giving a new, and in my opinion, fresh form of Trek. The various series had a different energy to them. And while opinions on quality may vary, I still view this as a new "golden age" of Star Trek.
But then, something happened with the third season of Picard. Terry Matalas decided to bring back a bunch of the "old guard." People like the Okuda's and Doug Drexler were brought it, to much fanfare, and we all know the results
That could have been the end of it, but I've listened to various podcasts. I've read various articles, I've watched the YouTube rants, and there does seem to be atleast a certain amount of animosity, mostly from those involved in the "Berman era" of Trek, towards the live action stuff produced in Toronto.
They seem to feel some form of ownership over the franchise and that their way is the only way things should be done. It's not any one single comment, but there is a definite sense of.... hostility? That may be too strong of a word. But there's something. Almost reeks of jealousy, perhaps?
I mean, you constantly have the the likes of Drexler or Terry Matalas joining podcast such as the "Treksperts," a podcast that never misses a chance to hurl insults towards "nuTrek." Hell, you have them conversing with Robert Meyer Burnett on multiple occasions. That alone says alot. To have staff of one Trek series go onto shows run by those who are openly hostile towards other Trek series, seems odd.
A certain segment of the fandom is screaming for this supposed "Star Trek Legacy" series to be run by Matalas, but is he shooting himself in the foot with Paramount?
Have there been other examples of this in other long running franchises? Is Dave Filoni badmouthing Kennedy behind her back? I doubt it. It all just seems very childish and unprofessional on the part of the "old guard." I can understand that they feel they have a connection to the franchise, but perhaps they need to take a little advice from Captain Kirk...
Young minds, fresh ideas. Be tolerant.