I read an interview with JJ after his first movie was made where he talked about the history of the gay erasure in Trek and how that something he wanted to correct in STID. He didn't follow thru, so I'm sceptical that he'd have managed it in his next movie either. I am generally a fan of his work - I'm a fan of Alias and Lost too. He tends to do really well with diversity in race, ethnicity but even with the time available to him in television gay characters got very small cameo appearances at best. I'm pretty unforgiving of that when he had such a very large cast on Lost he only managed to have a minor supporting villain be revealed as gay in his last apperance.
I'm completely unfamiliar with Lin's work - sitcoms and racing movies aren't my thing. So while I'm not overly optimistic of Lin's possibilities with Trek, I don't know that I feel he'll do any worse with gay content than JJ. JJ gave promising hope in interviews and no follow thru. Short of actually making the movie homophobic, I don't see where Lin could do any worse on gay content that JJ did.
I'm completely unfamiliar with Lin's work - sitcoms and racing movies aren't my thing. So while I'm not overly optimistic of Lin's possibilities with Trek, I don't know that I feel he'll do any worse with gay content than JJ. JJ gave promising hope in interviews and no follow thru. Short of actually making the movie homophobic, I don't see where Lin could do any worse on gay content that JJ did.