I am a fan of both the Star Trek universe, and Joss Whedon's work. There's room in the verse for both.
One advantage Joss has is that he had a hand in all the productions, whereas Trek is a 40 year old empire with many divergent voices. Trek has so much content, and so many interpretations, that it sometimes becomes a bit incohesive.
I've got to say, in my opinion, that Joss' shows are much more imaginative and better-written and acted than any of the Trek series (except TOS, maybe). In the whole Berman era, only DS9 really comes close to Buffy, Angel, or Firefly. Even at their worst. Why? Character development. TNG. VOY, and ENT characters were just archetypes, rather than people. All of Joss' shows had strong characters. His writing may not be to everyone's taste, but I loved it.
Serenity was a great film, and I saw it before Firefly, so I got into the characters with no prior introduction.
As for Trek XI, it's hard for me to judge how well JJ introduced the characters, because in this case, I'd known them so well already for so many years.
I think that Joss' work is better suited to the TV medium. You can only develop a character so much in two hours of screentime. It's good to see him back on TV where he belongs (although Dollhouse still needs to find its legs).
Same with Trek. I enjoyed the new JJ film, but people have been complaining that its not deep enough. You are never going to get a deep Trek movie on the big screen. Paramount cares about bums on seats. TMP was a one-off attempt at a hard SF Star Trek movie, and it resulted in Roddenberry being reduced to a mere consultant role, and the subsequent films taking a more 'blockbuster' direction. Trek works better on TV, in my view. Always has, always will.
One advantage Joss has is that he had a hand in all the productions, whereas Trek is a 40 year old empire with many divergent voices. Trek has so much content, and so many interpretations, that it sometimes becomes a bit incohesive.
I've got to say, in my opinion, that Joss' shows are much more imaginative and better-written and acted than any of the Trek series (except TOS, maybe). In the whole Berman era, only DS9 really comes close to Buffy, Angel, or Firefly. Even at their worst. Why? Character development. TNG. VOY, and ENT characters were just archetypes, rather than people. All of Joss' shows had strong characters. His writing may not be to everyone's taste, but I loved it.
Serenity was a great film, and I saw it before Firefly, so I got into the characters with no prior introduction.
As for Trek XI, it's hard for me to judge how well JJ introduced the characters, because in this case, I'd known them so well already for so many years.
I think that Joss' work is better suited to the TV medium. You can only develop a character so much in two hours of screentime. It's good to see him back on TV where he belongs (although Dollhouse still needs to find its legs).
Same with Trek. I enjoyed the new JJ film, but people have been complaining that its not deep enough. You are never going to get a deep Trek movie on the big screen. Paramount cares about bums on seats. TMP was a one-off attempt at a hard SF Star Trek movie, and it resulted in Roddenberry being reduced to a mere consultant role, and the subsequent films taking a more 'blockbuster' direction. Trek works better on TV, in my view. Always has, always will.