I sometimes get rather tired of the same old questions:
- If you're a Trek fan then how come you don't watch...(fill in the film or TV series)?
- We know you're a fan so why aren't you excited about the new film?
- Why won't you see the new film?
Is everyone automatically a fan of every incarnation of Batman or Superman or 007 or whatever? Then why assume someone is automatically a fan of every incarnation of Trek?
Sometimes you reach a point where you say, "Look, I like how it was done before and don't see any improvement in the new version. I don't care for the latest version of Coke."
Every version of Trek was/is a new take on the concept--sometimes it works for you and sometimes it doesn't. There's no law saying you have to be a fan of everything.
In the case of a reboot many of my criticisms are muted simply because they're cutting ties (in terms of continuity) and starting with a clean slate. That's fair. But just because it's Trek doesn't mean I have to automatically embrace it, even if it's TOS derived.
*Sigh*
- If you're a Trek fan then how come you don't watch...(fill in the film or TV series)?
- We know you're a fan so why aren't you excited about the new film?
- Why won't you see the new film?
Is everyone automatically a fan of every incarnation of Batman or Superman or 007 or whatever? Then why assume someone is automatically a fan of every incarnation of Trek?
Sometimes you reach a point where you say, "Look, I like how it was done before and don't see any improvement in the new version. I don't care for the latest version of Coke."
Every version of Trek was/is a new take on the concept--sometimes it works for you and sometimes it doesn't. There's no law saying you have to be a fan of everything.
In the case of a reboot many of my criticisms are muted simply because they're cutting ties (in terms of continuity) and starting with a clean slate. That's fair. But just because it's Trek doesn't mean I have to automatically embrace it, even if it's TOS derived.
*Sigh*