This is possibly the most pompous thing I've ever seen written on this forum, putting even early series Picard to shame.
Nobody hated the franchise, just the writing. Nobody is demanding anything, they are stating what they would like, with a clear grounding in the business reality that such a show is unlikely. And as for 'Giving the new showrunner a stroke', I think you don't succeed in show business without having a thick skin about fan feedback, and anybody who accepted the job of running a Star Trek series would enter quite prepared for the fan reaction.
I'm glad you've evolved beyond the need to want a new series, but please stop imagining your Big Bang Theory Trekkie stereotypes onto the rest of us.
I'm pompous? Moi? I'm not the one making Star Trek more than it is. I'm not the one wanting Alfonso Cuarón to direct and make the movie like Gravity or any other hard SF novel. I accept that Star Trek is space opera, and has action-adventure as part of its makeup. And for a long while (more than the board member who wrote it) I've been reprinting what said board member said Star Trek was since the 1979 movie.
But people have been ignoring it and going off in the same nonsense about how the new movies aren't being 'intelligent' enough simply because the movies had the above mentioned action-adventure as a part of their makeup. So basically instead of accepting the truth pointed out by myself and others, the same willful refusal to admit reality goes on. Hard-headed? Yes. Refusing to accept nonsense about a TV show. Yes again. But pompous? Actually, I think I'm being a bit realistic about what could likely happen (and I'm surprised it hasn't happened yet.)
