I'm guessing you're too young to know much about the TOS vs TNG debates. Here's a brief guide to Star Trek fandom:Really? TNG is okay... But Discovery isn't okay. It destroys StarTrek and the StarTrek-Mind... And the mainprincipes of peace and "to explore strange new worlds; to seek out new life and new civilizations..."...
I am stealing this.I'm guessing you're too young to know much about the TOS vs TNG debates. Here's a brief guide to Star Trek fandom:
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The masses coming to Trek = good
Trek coming to the masses = bad
To be honest (and I realise I'm probably in something of a minority), after TOS, TNG, VOY & ENT I'm a bit 'done' with planet of the week stuff. It's probably one of the main reasons I love DS9 so much, and I think that an ongoing narrative plays into audience expectations and how people watch shows now.Really? TNG is okay... But Discovery isn't okay. It destroys StarTrek and the StarTrek-Mind... And the mainprincipes of peace and "to explore strange new worlds; to seek out new life and new civilizations..."...
Whatever state the Trek franchise is in is because of the producers and execs who run it at CBS and Paramount. Not the fans. The fans, to be blunt are a meaningless factor.but we fans might have KILLED it.
But what's worse was how the older fans were acting like the franchise was theirs alone, creating a toxic environment that turned away potentially new fans. .
To be honest (and I realise I'm probably in something of a minority), after TOS, TNG, VOY & ENT I'm a bit 'done' with planet of the week stuff. It's probably one of the main reasons I love DS9 so much, and I think that an ongoing narrative plays into audience expectations and how people watch shows now.
I'm enjoying Trek as an ongoing drama in Discovery. Political themes and character driven storytelling works for me and certainly doesn't rule out stand alone 'strange new worlds' along the way, but would I like to go back to arriving somewhere new each week and a soft reset at the end of each episode ? No, not at all.
Trek is on Netflix over here and fits in nicely with the other 'genre' shows available. Fandom doesn't seem so 'Trek vs Star Wars' or vs anything for that matter. Fans are exposed to a wide variety of shows on demand. I think that's healthy.
I remember a huge complaint after the first few episodes of TNG was how many times Picard had already surrendered.You forgot that in TNG there were lengthy conferences on how to handle the situation of the week. Like, they took up the whole show or something.![]()
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