Ah...but...if the rug hadn't been pulled out from under TOS, if it had run another year or two and conitnued declining in quality, who's to say the fanbase swell that resulted in the decades of Syndication and the Theatrical movies would've occurred? Maybe by cancelling TOS when they did, Paramount set light to the Fanbase cries for continuation, maybe that wouldn't have happened 2 years later, so maybe cancelling TOS was exactly the thing the created a marketplace for it 40+ years later
From the time of renewal for the fourth season, the studio knew that it was almost certainly the end. So did Berman and Braga. It wasn't even a secret on the Internet.
Ignoring for a moment that an entire studio can't be "a fool," the executives at Paramount get paid to make responsible business decisions to the best of their abilities, not to ignite big wads of cash in the parking lot in order to placate dwindling numbers of trekkies. There was no "better network" or other venue willing to pony up the kind of money the studio required to make a Star Trek series work - especially not one that had spent a season catering to hard-core fans without building any new audience whatever. End of story.Paramount was a fool[sic] to not give Coto and the Reeve's-Stevenses the chance to finish the turnaround on a better network.
Well, at least ending oldTrek gave them the opportunity to recreate the Franchise along lines that work for the movie-going public today.
xortex- racist, sexist or both?I heard Fuller wants the oscar winning chick - Lily from First Contact as Captain. Sounds like a step backwards already.
I don't think we necessarily need a whole new series ---- what would be a nice start is to start an anthology 'series'. When I say series, I don't mean a physical series with an episode count, I mean plan *BIG* direct to TV mini-series that last 2-6 hours and plan a big release of each one something like once a quarter.
I think tackling it this way makes it a lot easier to stomach some of the dollar values and of course mitigate other dollar values.
xortex- racist, sexist or both?I heard Fuller wants the oscar winning chick - Lily from First Contact as Captain. Sounds like a step backwards already.
I heard Fuller wants the oscar winning chick - Lily from First Contact as Captain. Sounds like a step backwards already.
Anthologies are a tough sell. You're taking an already expensive genre, space opera, and making it more expensive by the need to create new sets every week. And you're not helping the audience to stick with a show on the basis of liking characters and wanting to see their continuing stories. New characters every week means a new excuse to bail on the show altogether.I don't think we necessarily need a whole new series ---- what would be a nice start is to start an anthology 'series'.
You're right, we're sorry.
We'll vouch for another anglo white protestant captain.
PROGRESS.
xortex- racist, sexist or both?I heard Fuller wants the oscar winning chick - Lily from First Contact as Captain. Sounds like a step backwards already.
My Name Is Legion; said:You all are fighting over a boxcar full of Cambodian currency.
Have at it.![]()
Fuller's still talking Trek.
But not till after the next movie. At which time they damn well better deliver, stringing us along like this!![]()
I think Alfre Woodard could be really cool as a Captain.
Fuller's still talking Trek.
But not till after the next movie. At which time they damn well better deliver, stringing us along like this!![]()
That article makes the mistaken assumption that Paramount has anything to do with bringing Trek back to television.
The main reason CBS wouldn't make Star Trek is, well, why should they bother? Doesn't fit CBS, the CW or Showtime. Are they going to invest a lot of effort in making an expensive, risky show for another channel, and if so, who? FX? SyFy?There's absolutely no reason to wait until after the sequel is made.
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