Star Trek is about a story, not a universe or continuity. Can we at least agree on that?
So what is Star Trek's story, then, since you're so adamant that it has one?
Star Trek is about a story, not a universe or continuity. Can we at least agree on that?
No it's not "about a story". There are Star Trek stories, but there is no Star Trek story. The stories take place in a "universe" and a "continuity".Star Trek is about a story, not a universe or continuity. Can we at least agree on that?
Would it help if I said Star Trek, like any other tv show or movie is about the story first and foremost? This is like pulling teeth.
All movies have stories. Don't they? All Star Trek tv episodes have stories, don't they? What's not to understand?
What exactly are you after? You're all over the place. You've held several conflicting opinions in an attempt to sound deep or something.Would it help if I said Star Trek, like any other tv show or movie is about the story first and foremost? This is like pulling teeth.
As noted elsewhere, this is not unique in movies or tv or books or comics. I'm old enough to have lived through at least eight different live-action versions of SUPERMAN, at least five different PLANET OF THE APES timelines, multiple versions of THE MUMMY and ZORRO and TARZAN, etc.
TOS was mainly plot driven with some kind of moral dilemma.
My point is that the JJ writers don't know how to write a Star Trek story.
They are good writers, but their Star Trek stories suck. Same thing holds for Star Wars, and who is the ring leader for both franchises - yes, you guessed it - JJ.
How many Star Wars "stories" has JJ written?TOS was mainly plot driven with some kind of moral dilemma.
My point is that the JJ writers don't know how to write a Star Trek story.
They are good writers, but their Star Trek stories suck. Same thing holds for Star Wars, and who is the ring leader for both franchises - yes, you guessed it - JJ.
NopeWell luckily, time is the only arbiter of what is good and what is crap.
TOS was mainly plot driven with some kind of moral dilemma.
My point is that the JJ writers don't know how to write a Star Trek story.
They are good writers, but their Star Trek stories suck. Same thing holds for Star Wars, and who is the ring leader for both franchises - yes, you guessed it - JJ.
And Star Trek loses. OK.
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