• Welcome! The TrekBBS is the number one place to chat about Star Trek with like-minded fans.
    If you are not already a member then please register an account and join in the discussion!

Could a new Trek show done in the 90's TNG/DS9 style work today?

F. King Daniel wrote:


You're the 2022 version of people furious a white man kissed a black woman in 1968. Congratulations.


This may sound shocking to you, but not being enamoured by the whole woke virtue signalling and activism in the latest Trek, does not make someone a racist. In fact, if the stories and characters were actually given priority over spreading the "message", I wouldn't mind so much all the political dressing they attach to it.


But here we go. Trek fandom today is split in two: those eating up all they are served and.. the big bad "racists".


Jack Wolfe wrote:


The voice an expert in the field.


When a product is bad there's not really much (good) to say about it. I could write a 15 pages essay, reaching the same conclusion. Would that then make me an expert in the field?


Bornin1980something wrote:


Can't you see he is white on the right side?


Well, tell you what: Better to be on the “white side” and to be implied a “racist”, than to be on the woke side and be an actual racist, by calling out people on their skin color.
 
This may sound shocking to you, but not being enamoured by the whole woke virtue signalling and activism in the latest Trek, does not make someone a racist. In fact, if the stories and characters were actually given priority over spreading the "message", I wouldn't mind so much all the political dressing they attach to it.



upload_2022-4-28_14-1-37.jpeg


Thankfully TOS never bothered with all that woke, virtue signalling nonsense.....
 
This may sound shocking to you, but not being enamoured by the whole woke virtue signalling and activism in the latest Trek, does not make someone a racist. In fact, if the stories and characters were actually given priority over spreading the "message", I wouldn't mind so much all the political dressing they attach to it.

There were probably plenty of people who didn't see themselves as racist back in the 1960s who were upset that Star Trek made such an explicit statement about contemporary politics within an episode at the time. They wouldn't have used the term "virtue signaling" of course, but it could easily be seen as the writers signaling their own viewpoints on the ridiculousness of racism.
 
This may sound shocking to you, but not being enamoured by the whole woke virtue signalling and activism in the latest Trek, does not make someone a racist. In fact, if the stories and characters were actually given priority over spreading the "message", I wouldn't mind so much all the political dressing they attach to it.


But here we go. Trek fandom today is split in two: those eating up all they are served and.. the big bad "racists".

Take-it-Easy-Meme.jpg
 
Nytorarules wrote:





TOS was spreading the message in a way that it wasn’t forced down peoples’ throat, at the expense of the quality of Trek as a cinematic phenomenon. Same goes for other pre-woke Trek.


Analogue to the above, If I tell you to eat the veggies because it’s a good thing, you’ll say, “Thanks, great.” And you might actually eat the veggies. Because veggies are good, right? But if I start constantly harassing you how good veggies are, you’re likely gonna start hating the freaking veggies. And you will stop eating them all together.


And this is my problem with Woke crap. It’s not so much the message that is bothering me (although I find the whole non-binary thing and “oh let’s be sensitive with the pronouns we use” extremely retarded), it’s the way they’re forcing this message on people, as if we are all incapable of processing an information so they need to forcefully spoon feed us with it all the time.


It’s like Trek has been completely hijacked by activist writers – which again, it wouldn’t be -so much- of a problem, if these guys were capable of writing quality stories like we’ve seen in previous incarnations such as DS9 or TNG.


And yes, Trek was always about the message. But at the very least, the message was finely engraved into the storyline and characters.


But hey, I get it. If you’re not woke, you are a racist i.e. even if you’re not aware of being a racist.
If you seriously can't see that TOS was spoon feeding you "woke" truths like RACISM BAD in the same way Discovery is spoon feeding you BEING GAY IS OKAY than I think you've been watching Star Trek wrong all this time. They literally painted characters half black and half white, for crying out loud:lol:

See you after the next ban. Or not.
 
TOS was so "woke" in 1968 it almost got itself kicked off the air in half the country because a white man kissed a black woman in one episode. Anyone who thinks Trek didn't get in-your-face political until Alex Kurtzman is just a really, really lazy and bad viewer of this franchise.
 
They tried a more serialized approach in DS9, and the ratings kept going down.

Just mentioned it in another thread, but I've always felt like Manny Coto solved this one with S4 of Enterprise. The answer was 2-3 episode arcs, which provided some serialization but kept things moving in an episodic fashion overall. And love him or hate him, you did see a lot of character development with Archer over the series as he went from a naive, wide-eyed explorer to a man who was angry and bitter that mankind's efforts at peaceful exploration just seemed to keep resulting in death and hardship.
 
Another show that did serialization well was Justified.

Six seasons, and each one had a solid, serialized arc to it. However, each episode of the show did a great job of standing on its own, and each season had several episodes which were 'standalone' episodes within the broader serialization of the show.

Of course, that show enjoyed some of the best writing I have ever seen on TV (it is, in fact, my favorite TV show of all time), and they had a solid plan of where they were going with it from start to finish.
 
Last edited:
Another show that did serialization well was Justified.

Six seasons, and each one had a solid, serialized arc to it. However, each episode of the show did a great job of standing on its own, and each season had several episodes which were 'standalone' episodes within the broader serialization of the show.

Of course, that show enjoyed some of the best writing I have ever seen on TV (it is, in fact, my favorite TV show of all time), and they had a solid plan of where they were going with it from start to finish.
Which is what you need is a plan or an outline of what you want to do, where characters are going and contingencies for when things go wrong.
 
although I find the whole non-binary thing and “oh let’s be sensitive with the pronouns we use” extremely retarded
oh, sure, you’re sooo tolerant.

it’s the way they’re forcing this message on people, as if we are all incapable of processing an information so they need to forcefully spoon feed us with it all the time.
sorry if people different from you exist.

But hey, I get it. If you’re not woke, you are a racist (even if you’re not aware of being a racist).
well, thanks for pointing it out and proving it.
 
I'm going to have to ask people to please not respond to the Breadfan duals while we deal with the situation.


I wouldn’t have been posting “duals” if you and/or your staff haven’t been deleting my content all this time. It is simple as that.
 
If you are not already a member then please register an account and join in the discussion!

Sign up / Register


Back
Top