Of course not, but it's facile to pretend the problems can be boiled down to a simple binary of nostalgia vs. not-nostalgia. Nothing is ever explained by dumbing it down to a one-word label or a simple coin flip. Quality is not about what label you can stick on a thing, it's about the details of the execution, and that's a far more complex discussion.
I wasn't talking about quality, but people's biases.
And nostalgia isn't complex. It's about going back to things you remember and them being what you remember. In a world of change, it's something that doesn't.
What I like about PIC was seeing Berman Era characters presented in a non-Berman way.
I feel like when I'm talking to some people here about PIC, it's like we're speaking two different languages.
And if there is nostalgia, as in actual nostalgia, that doesn't make it automatically bad. If they're going to a Fleet Museum, it makes sense to have a bunch of old ships. If the TNG crew is back together, and they're on an Enterprise, giving them the D makes for the most powerful impact.
And how is the TNG crew fighting the Borg in PIC Season 3 any different from the TOS crew fighting the Klingons in TUC, which was
their swan song? The Klingons were the biggest enemy in TOS, the Borg were the biggest enemy in TNG. And Kirk probably fought the Klingons more than Picard fought the Borg, if we run through the actual numbers.
It just feels like a lot of double-standards, which, again, I attribute to bias.
If I look at the history of this board, there are people here who don't seem to accept any type of new Star Trek unless it's a TOS Reboot.