Hmm, lets see. I totally disliked the first one and the second one promised to be pretty much more of the same...which it is.
Which, if I remember correctly, you were complaining about before it ever came out. Tough to be open-minded when you've decided you hate it before ever watching it.
Everything coming out about the film was rubbing me the wrong way. Still, I get around to seeing it, twice...and it turns out to be worse than I could have imagined.
Now, I'm hoping to avoid having this thread being derailed into a poster-on-poster baiting and bashing fest. Regardless of my not caring for the films I still contend Abrams didn't save the franchise. But anyone is free to disagree.
WNMHGB saved the franchise in the sense that without it
Star Trek would have been a missed opportunity because "The Cage" itself couldn't close the sale.
TAS didn't save the franchise because it didn't seem to have much of an impact other than further whetting fans' appetites for live-action
Star Trek.
TMP and TWOK mightn't have saved the franchise, but they certainly gave it a kick in the pants.
TNG didn't save the franchise but certainly did expand it. Ditto with DS9. I'd argue that VOY and ENT started to hurt the franchise at least in the general public perception if not in the eyes of those shows' fans. Except for maybe FC I'd argue the TNG films weren't helping the franchise.
Trek was not long dormant (out of the larger public eye) before ST09. And CBS was still releasing new tie-in merchandise. So I'd say the franchise was still kicking even if it wasn't being noisy about it.