Re: Was the obsession with "Passing the torch" what scuttled Generatio
I think Generations puts Search for Spock in a good light, actually. Like Generations, Search was also automatically constrained by the plot that was forced upon it - bring back a major dead character. The whole thing couldn't be anything but improbable. But unlike with Generations, I thought it wasn't too badly done, on the whole. The ending of Search is one of the best scenes in any Star Trek movie.
Generations had the same problem The Search For Spock did. In both cases, the writers were told what the ending of their story had to be. But that's still no excuse for bad writing. There was no reason the Nexus had to be the centerpiece of the story. The writers could've just used it to deposit Kirk in the 24th century and be done with it. Instead they used it as the basis for the villain, his motivation, his weapon, and his alliance with the Duras sisters.
I think Generations puts Search for Spock in a good light, actually. Like Generations, Search was also automatically constrained by the plot that was forced upon it - bring back a major dead character. The whole thing couldn't be anything but improbable. But unlike with Generations, I thought it wasn't too badly done, on the whole. The ending of Search is one of the best scenes in any Star Trek movie.