People here may know that I did not love the new film. I did not *hate* it; there were things in it I really liked and others I really did not, but it was not what I was expecting and I have been grappling with the film and its implications on many levels since I saw it.
Anyway, today I went to my local Toys R Us to pick up something for my daughter, and I could not help but notice the prominent and IMMENSE display of ST toys. There were new TOS toys, TNG toys, Movie-era toys, ENT toys (yes, new ENT toys) and of course many toys for the new movie. Kids (and adults) were very interested in the toys, and not just the stuff from the new movie.
Despite my misgivings about the new film, it was definitely good to see Trek featured prominently like that and to see people interested in all things Trek. I hope that Trek continues to go strong in years to come, and today at TRU I was glad to see that older series were not being completely discarded or shunted aside as a matter of course.
It was an interesting experience for me as a lifelong Star Trek fan.
Anyway, today I went to my local Toys R Us to pick up something for my daughter, and I could not help but notice the prominent and IMMENSE display of ST toys. There were new TOS toys, TNG toys, Movie-era toys, ENT toys (yes, new ENT toys) and of course many toys for the new movie. Kids (and adults) were very interested in the toys, and not just the stuff from the new movie.
Despite my misgivings about the new film, it was definitely good to see Trek featured prominently like that and to see people interested in all things Trek. I hope that Trek continues to go strong in years to come, and today at TRU I was glad to see that older series were not being completely discarded or shunted aside as a matter of course.
It was an interesting experience for me as a lifelong Star Trek fan.