The new series, should there ever be one, would work best with fewer main cast members. That way, the central arc of the series would always revolve around them.
TOS had this formula right with the Big 3. The series dealt with just their relationships. I believe ENT would have done much better if they just had Archer, T'pol and Trip. The entire show could have dealt with their experiences with one another and their role in the formation of the Federation without being obligated to have a story about Mayweather or the doctor breaking up the season.
The next series could work much like the formula DS9 developed. DS9 developed so many interesting supporting characters - Garak, Rom and Leeta, Martok, Dukat, Weyoun, etc. In many ways these characters became more interesting and bigger fan favorites than the "main" cast. All had interesting back-stories, but weren't the driving characters of the series. Using this strategy, a new series could be both rich in character story and very focused as a series because the overall story arc would revolve around very few main characters.
The show structure needs to change too. Even in 1987 when TNG came out, the story structure composed of a teaser and 4 acts, was old even then. Shows were shorter then, and even shorter now. The story needs to drive, not plod, from break to break.
I hope they do a new series someday. Trek itself is a winner. If they tweak the formula just a bit, they could have a real modern winner on their hands.
TOS had this formula right with the Big 3. The series dealt with just their relationships. I believe ENT would have done much better if they just had Archer, T'pol and Trip. The entire show could have dealt with their experiences with one another and their role in the formation of the Federation without being obligated to have a story about Mayweather or the doctor breaking up the season.
The next series could work much like the formula DS9 developed. DS9 developed so many interesting supporting characters - Garak, Rom and Leeta, Martok, Dukat, Weyoun, etc. In many ways these characters became more interesting and bigger fan favorites than the "main" cast. All had interesting back-stories, but weren't the driving characters of the series. Using this strategy, a new series could be both rich in character story and very focused as a series because the overall story arc would revolve around very few main characters.
The show structure needs to change too. Even in 1987 when TNG came out, the story structure composed of a teaser and 4 acts, was old even then. Shows were shorter then, and even shorter now. The story needs to drive, not plod, from break to break.
I hope they do a new series someday. Trek itself is a winner. If they tweak the formula just a bit, they could have a real modern winner on their hands.