It has some grey around the temples, but I think it still works.
I have a few beefs about how they show things. The genetics=destiny bit *is* obsolete. It was certainly true for the most part on Earth iup unitl the mid 20th century -- but that was do mostly to lack of travel and global communications. I'd love to see more diversity on that front. For that matter, Trek has fallen way behind in the weird aliens department. That's one thing I liked about Star Wars, Farscape, and Babylon 5. The aliens are supposed to be somewhat weird. Incomprehensible in some cases. Maybe even a million years ahead of us technologically.
For that matter, I think trek often falls into the trap of "preachyness" which is a major problem for TV trek. It seems like there are many instances where the plot takes a back seat to hitting the viewer over the head with a message. The best example I can give is the anti-drug TNG episode. It doesn't get much more contrieved than the dialog between Yar and Wesley about the dangers of drug abuse. I think it should present the issue and let the viewer see the consequences of the decisions that the characters make for plot reasons. Let them make a bad choice once in a while.
I have a few beefs about how they show things. The genetics=destiny bit *is* obsolete. It was certainly true for the most part on Earth iup unitl the mid 20th century -- but that was do mostly to lack of travel and global communications. I'd love to see more diversity on that front. For that matter, Trek has fallen way behind in the weird aliens department. That's one thing I liked about Star Wars, Farscape, and Babylon 5. The aliens are supposed to be somewhat weird. Incomprehensible in some cases. Maybe even a million years ahead of us technologically.
For that matter, I think trek often falls into the trap of "preachyness" which is a major problem for TV trek. It seems like there are many instances where the plot takes a back seat to hitting the viewer over the head with a message. The best example I can give is the anti-drug TNG episode. It doesn't get much more contrieved than the dialog between Yar and Wesley about the dangers of drug abuse. I think it should present the issue and let the viewer see the consequences of the decisions that the characters make for plot reasons. Let them make a bad choice once in a while.