I'm sure there are a few around here who will assert that I've been done with Star Trek for decades. Well that's not quite accurate.
I held in for a long time. Firstly through the dry years of the '70s when Star Trek was kept alive by enormous success in syndicated reruns and significant fan interest as well as a smattering of occasional merchandise. Many folks like to call TOS a failure, but that is by a very narrow definition because in the long run TOS was incredibly successful such that it launched a huge franchise.
Although I had my quibbles along the way any real dissatisfaction with Trek really started to take hold for me in the mid '90s when TNG was in its final years, DS9 got going and VOY came along. That and the TNG movies. That and the exposure to other SF in television and literature helped give focus to things I was disappointed with and get an idea of where I felt it started to go astray (for my liking).
To say I'm done with Star Trek needs to be qualified. I will always love TOS (missteps and all) as well as some of the films and elements of TNG. To that end I will still collect stuff related to those parts of Star Trek that I appreciate. I will continue to pursue personal little projects also related to those.
For a long time I couldn't imagine turning sour on Trek, but I'm really done with the franchise as a whole. It hasn't interested me in any positive way for years. And assuming that Abrams' film is the new face of Trek then that is the final nail in the coffin until/unless it is ever revived into something bearing at least a passing resemblance to what it once was and what I loved about it. I won't elaborate any further on this point because I'm sure someone would take personal offense over it.
I could well be a lone voice here or perhaps there might be a handful of like minded souls lurking about. If it sounds like sour grapes then so be it. The franchise has gone in a direction I don't care for and don't respect. For those for whom it works, have fun.
I'm thankful there's other SF to enjoy out there.
I held in for a long time. Firstly through the dry years of the '70s when Star Trek was kept alive by enormous success in syndicated reruns and significant fan interest as well as a smattering of occasional merchandise. Many folks like to call TOS a failure, but that is by a very narrow definition because in the long run TOS was incredibly successful such that it launched a huge franchise.
Although I had my quibbles along the way any real dissatisfaction with Trek really started to take hold for me in the mid '90s when TNG was in its final years, DS9 got going and VOY came along. That and the TNG movies. That and the exposure to other SF in television and literature helped give focus to things I was disappointed with and get an idea of where I felt it started to go astray (for my liking).
To say I'm done with Star Trek needs to be qualified. I will always love TOS (missteps and all) as well as some of the films and elements of TNG. To that end I will still collect stuff related to those parts of Star Trek that I appreciate. I will continue to pursue personal little projects also related to those.
For a long time I couldn't imagine turning sour on Trek, but I'm really done with the franchise as a whole. It hasn't interested me in any positive way for years. And assuming that Abrams' film is the new face of Trek then that is the final nail in the coffin until/unless it is ever revived into something bearing at least a passing resemblance to what it once was and what I loved about it. I won't elaborate any further on this point because I'm sure someone would take personal offense over it.
I could well be a lone voice here or perhaps there might be a handful of like minded souls lurking about. If it sounds like sour grapes then so be it. The franchise has gone in a direction I don't care for and don't respect. For those for whom it works, have fun.
I'm thankful there's other SF to enjoy out there.