Many repeat viewers want something with a little depth, something to superficially engage and keep them coming back for more. And there are many who will find that endless talking scenes just don't interest them enough.I did answer the question. You just misread my response.It also didn't answer the question. Why can the supposed unwashed masses follow the writers plot and understand what's going on, whilst you can't?
To repeat; the lowest common denom doesn't need to understand what's going on. All they need is action sequences and that's their fix.
It also still dodged the question. Saying stupid people didn't need for there to be a plot, does not explain why they perceive that there is one. And whilst this is amusing (it's like 2009 all over again

I wonder - if (hypothetically) the almighty Trek Gods did decide to focus on making the show for fans, how would we expect them to find out what they 'need'? Loiter around here? Focus groups? An über fan show runner (as opposed to Kutzman's TOS fan)? I find the logistics of that scenario interesting, especially as most of the other shows I've seen that have slipped into that 'fan' focus seem to get most of their feedback from Twitter or tumblr. I'm not sure what the Trekkie 'presence' is like on those networks.