It kinds sounds like many just want formula and wanting the next Trek show to be similar to the one before it.
I think that's an accurate statement. Speaking for myself, I'd prefer each series to feel/look/be significantly different from the others. I like variety. The trick is to go as far as you can but not too far from the ST formula. IMO, ST, TNG, and DS9 all did that. VOY, from what I saw, didn't. It looked and felt to me largely like TNG v2. I think there were a lot of things they could've done to help VOY stake out it's own territory, but, in the end, thanks to the network and Berman, VOY never became what it could've been. I still enjoyed the show. I thought they had a couple of great and a few good characters (and some of the worst in ST too) and they had some great episodes. I just don't think the show's as good or as original as ST, TNG, and DS9.
I think that's why Voy. like ENT found an audience outside the standard long time Trek ones.
If those shows found a new audience, they weren't big ones. Both shows had steadily declining audiences and never achieved the popularity of TNG. To be fair, DS9 didn't either.
While they varied in degrees of success, I see Voy & ENT. trying to expand Treks fanbase beyond the "Trekkie" crowd and bring in viewers that would never watch Trek in the past.
I agree with that wrt ENT. Berman and Braga were trying to get new fans with that show, i.e. ditching ST from its title and using a pop song. They also, of course, wanted to keep their existing TNG fanbase.
But from the interviews I read there seemed to be a concious attempt to make VOY appeal to the existing TNG fans. Berman knew that not all the TNG fans were watching DS9 and he and Paramount wanted to make sure they'd hold on to them with VOY. I think that's one of the reasons VOY ended up looking and feeling like TNG all over again (for me and others at least).
Characters like Tom, Seven & Be'Lanna weren't as stuffy as the TNG crew, they were more like common people and easier to relate too.
That's very true, though I wouldn't use the word stuffy myself, I'd say PC smug or something like that. That's one of the things I did think VOY had going for it: flawed characters, at least with Tom, Seven, and B'lanna. Janeway, Chakotay, and Tuvok, not so much. I really liked Seven, Tom, and B'lanna because they were all damaged people that had to work throught their problems with the help and support of each other.
If Trek is too grow and survive, it has to break from what we've become accustomed too and not appeal to the "next" generation but too a "new" one. If JJ Abrams gives us a Trek retelling like Nolan did for Batman with Batman Begins, then Trek will be reborn.
Agreed. Again, the trick is to update things while not to stray too far from the core. This is especially tricky when it involves recasting iconic characters as Abrams is doing with XI. I actually think ST XI is the riskiest ST production ever because of that. I mean, I don't think they spent as much for TNG's first season, did they? At the time, even the people behind the cameras thought TNG could likely fail to catch on. It wasn't perceived as a sure thing at all.
I've got a good feeling wrt ST XI though. I'm really looking forward to it. I think it was the right and logical way to go for the next ST movie after the franchise was damaged by Berman's later productions.