What's the standard?The reason people compare things is usually because they want to let people know the thing they like is a example of quality that want to become the standard next to the thing they are implying is lacking in quality.
What's the standard?The reason people compare things is usually because they want to let people know the thing they like is a example of quality that want to become the standard next to the thing they are implying is lacking in quality.
What's the standard?
And had you not opened with "new Star Trek is shit", which is THE MOST BORING TAKE IN THE WORLD, so much so that it's literally been a fandom cliche for almost 40 years, I wouldn't have bothered. But this is easily fixed. Cheeribye.
What's the standard?
Yet, it doesn't fit very well with TNG. Pike is a demonstrably different leader than Picard or Kirk, taking a more relational approach to a more subordinate approach.The standard is subjective of course. Me I think SNW is the current standard in which all modern Trek should aspire to. Well that and Star Trek:Orville.![]()
DRINK!The standard is subjective of course. Me I think SNW is the current standard in which all modern Trek should aspire to. Well that and Star Trek:Orville.![]()
Mint chocolate ice cream is the best tasting ice cream. I am literally the only person on the planet that believes this.
Yet, it doesn't fit very well with TNG. Pike is a demonstrably different leader than Picard or Kirk, taking a more relational approach to a more subordinate approach.
TNG used to be the standard. Now it's SNW. And how has SNW similar to the clip that the OP posted?
It's certainly in my personal top three
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Exactly! *phew*The reason people compare things is usually because they want to let people know the thing they like is a example of quality that want to become the standard next to the thing they are implying is lacking in quality. Granted people tend to be hyperbolic as well in exaggerating how great something is. I think I would have had a bigger issue is if the Roddenberry clip was just a setup for a very long winded diatribe about how bad all Kurtzman Trek is but instead the Roddenberry clip is used as a example of not just it's greatness but also a template all of how all Trek should be following.
Mint chocolate ice cream is the best tasting ice cream. I am literally the only person on the planet that believes this.
I'm all about the rocky road.
Cookies and Cream is the superior Ice Cream.
As much as I do like this, am fascinated by the work they are doing at the Roddenberry archive and am proud of the contributions from some of our very own Trek BBS alumni to this project … this is not what I ever would want mainline Star Trek to become. If all Trek would ever do is try to continue previous episodes or movies and replicate their look (even to the point where they recreate dead actors), it would become soulless, uninspired, pointless and a mere novelty. I always want new folks to come in and present their interpretation, their vision of Trek. Or in other words: Going to a live show of a cover band of a band you like can be cool and entertaining, but I’d rather have a new album by the original band, even if some of its members have changed over the years and they sound differently now.From the Roddenberry Archives:
As much as I do like this, am fascinated by the work they are doing at the Roddenberry archive and am proud of the contributions from some of our very own Trek BBS alumni to this project … this is not what I ever would want mainline Star Trek to become. If all Trek would ever do is try to continue previous episodes or movies and replicate their look (even to the point where they recreate dead actors), it would become soulless, uninspired, pointless and a mere novelty. I always want new folks to come in and present their interpretation, their vision of Trek. Or in other words: Going to a live show of a cover band of a band you like can be cool and entertaining, but I’d rather have a new album by the original band, even if some of its members have changed over the years and they sound differently now.
Also, I think some of the over-the-top vitriol directed at Alex Kurtzman has reached a point where it’s beyond parody, and it reminds me of the overblown backlash Rick Berman and Brannon Braga have gotten over the years. I’ve been highly critical of some of the productions he’s been involved in, but at the end of the day he’s just one guy overseeing several productions with a multitude of creatives involved. Say about him what you will, but he’s also directly responsible for bringing back Star Trek at all. Plus, there’s some behind-the-scenes stories that paint a rather pleasant picture of a guy who’s a champion for underrepresented, marginalized creatives getting a shot at being involved in the shows. And whatever you might think of the productions he’s been involved with, this is a genuinely cool character trait.
Roddenberry talked a lot and made tons of empty promises, I don't believe he ever truly intended to have LGBTQ characters on TNG, he easily could have if he wanted to, lots of shows in the 80s had them, it wasn't common but also not unheard of so I doubt the studio would have stopped them.I think Berman knew not to rock the boat with his bosses, and so put his own job security over David Gerrold and GR's plans of doing "Blood and Fire", having men in skirts and gay couples in Ten Forward. That's just my take.
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