you conducted a census?The target audience for these series are definitely not fans of TNG, DS9, VOY etc.
you conducted a census?The target audience for these series are definitely not fans of TNG, DS9, VOY etc.
Ours is in 2021I don't how it is in the UK.
But it is a census year here.![]()
Georgiou is a cannibal!!!!Curious what make these characters non redeeming and unlikeable?
Georgiou is a cannibal!!!!
What's interesting to me is how strong nostalgia is tied to the look and feel among other factors. I recall reading reaction to the Captain April fan film recently released. The film itself touched upon themes like PTSD, alcohol use, and was fairly violent. It had all the elements that I see in newer Trek. And yet, the look, the uniforms, the sets, were all praised as being "true to Gene's Vision" and "true Trek." There was much lamenting that CBS wouldn't do the same way.
Similarly, I hear complaints about the ships in Picard or DSC as not fitting in with past Treks designs, and laments around not using older models. As if including older ship models would automatically make it "real Trek."
Overall, it's a weird conflict that is strangely superficial.
Honestly, this is more my curiosity than anything else. If you don't like something then spare yourself the frustration of watching it and claiming how wrong they do it. Maybe I'm a poor fan, or maybe I just don't have the same need to stay connected with a franchise no matter what. I don't know. But, I see it more often now that someone has to like everything in a franchise or something is wrong. And, I guess my own experience is deeply different because I had seen differences from TOS (which I started with) to TNG (which my friends loved and I didn't care for) in terms of what you like and don't like.It's like people can't accept that not everything in a franchise won't be to their tastes and they can pick and choose which elements they engage with.
As for TNG is concerned, you are clearly wrong and doesn't have a clue how syndication networking worked back then. TNG was offered and sold by individual television markets in each individual syndicated station all across the United States. There was no big network to dictate it's cancellation such as CBS or NBC, affiliates determined a time slot they required filling and would order as needed. 65 episodes is what syndicated networks wanted and would pay for and the more people watched the program they would ask for an additional 35 eps to complete a package they can use if needed. "Made it to a 4th season by the skin of its teeth" is absolute bullshit, TNG syndicated ratings grew every season and more markets were ordering the program, it was one the most successful TV series in syndication history and spawned 3 additional series, 1 of them launch a network.TOS = Cancelled after three seasons
TNG = Made it to a fourth season by the skin of its teeth ("Best of Both Worlds" was intended to double as a series finale, if need be)
VOY = Stared down cancellation after S3; the coming of Seven of Nine in S4 saved the show
If you think Trek has always been wildly successful, you'd be wrong.
Honestly, this is more my curiosity than anything else. If you don't like something then spare yourself the frustration of watching it and claiming how wrong they do it. Maybe I'm a poor fan, or maybe I just don't have the same need to stay connected with a franchise no matter what. I don't know. But, I see it more often now that someone has to like everything in a franchise or something is wrong. And, I guess my own experience is deeply different because I had seen differences from TOS (which I started with) to TNG (which my friends loved and I didn't care for) in terms of what you like and don't like.
And, to me, I would rather focus on the things that I genuinely like. I like TOS so I go back and watch TOS. I like DSC so I watch that. I'm OK with Picard and enjoyed Lower Decks but they are not what I want necessarily from Trek so I don't watch them as often. I read TOS books and the like. TNG is not for me so I don't really do much with it.
To me, it's rather simple.
Also, I think some people make being a fan of something part of their identity, to the point where they perceive anything that doesn't conform to their perception of what the franchise should be as a personal attack.
Such folks need therapy since the creators do not produce a show based on what one fan living in his parent's basement thinks....thankfully100%
I’ll never forget all the “he hates and disrespects us...and he doesn’t even like Star Trek” screaming that took place regarding JJ Abrams....just because he dared do so different.
I’ll never forget all the “he hates and disrespects us...and he doesn’t even like Star Trek” screaming that took place regarding JJ Abrams....just because he dared do so different.
It wasn't just disrespect that Abrams' showed but blasphemy. It was, frankly, disturbing the sheer amount of religious type fervor leveled at him. It was as much his statements as his movie and it was ridiculous. And hypocritical, given that Meyer was not a Star Trek fan, binged it all and decided that Khan would be a good villain because "that guy must be pissed" (sight paraphrase). TWOK is largely considered one of the greatest Trek films of all time and it was not made by a Trek fan.100%
I’ll never forget all the “he hates and disrespects us...and he doesn’t even like Star Trek” screaming that took place regarding JJ Abrams....just because he dared do so different.
I pretty sure it was Bennett who binged TOS and chose Khan, as he was part of Sowards's script. But I'm being pedantically nit picky. Your point is still valid.It wasn't just disrespect that Abrams' showed but blasphemy. It was, frankly, disturbing the sheer amount of religious type fervor leveled at him. It was as much his statements as his movie and it was ridiculous. And hypocritical, given that Meyer was not a Star Trek fan, binged it all and decided that Khan would be a good villain because "that guy must be pissed" (sight paraphrase). TWOK is largely considered one of the greatest Trek films of all time and it was not made by a Trek fan.
The hypocrisy is staggering.
You might be right. I haven't read Meyer's book in years so I could be misremembering.I pretty sure it was Bennett who binged TOS and chose Khan, as he was part of Sowards's script. But I'm being pedantically nit picky. Your point is still valid.
The target audience for these series are definitely not fans of TNG, DS9, VOY etc.
You might be right. I haven't read Meyer's book in years so I could be misremembering.
100%
I’ll never forget all the “he hates and disrespects us...and he doesn’t even like Star Trek” screaming that took place regarding JJ Abrams....just because he dared to do something different.
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