Star Trek doesn't need a reboot. It needs people who don't pander to subscribers and shareholders.
Then where does the money to make it come from?
Star Trek doesn't need a reboot. It needs people who don't pander to subscribers and shareholders.
Star Trek has been pandering to some bigwig or another since 1965 when The Cage was new.
It’s time to put this thread to rest I think.
Star Trek has been pandering to some bigwig or another since 1965 when The Cage was new.
It’s time to put this thread to rest I think.
Legacy would have neen Seven, Raffi, and Jack, and probably Sydney. TNG cast would have been cameos and/or supporting. Certainly not on the ship.
Legacy would have neen Seven, Raffi, and Jack, and probably Sydney. TNG cast would have been cameos and/or supporting. Certainly not on the ship.
Jack was hit or miss, ultimately interesting but the use of the name "Jack" felt odd.
Suffers the same way Stargate Universe did where it was such a sharp change in storytelling that it can feel jarring and that period of adapting to the new method means you aren’t engaged the right way with what they are trying to doNo.
Streaming Trek has been hit or miss, but so was the earlier era.
DISCO was up and down, but still had some fantastic moments. For my money,,SNW,,LD, & Prodigy were all consistently good, often very good, sometimes outright brilliant. PIC S2 was mostly a mess and S31 was poor. But S3 was fantastic, S1 solid save for the magic screwdriver ending.
I'd put SNW, LD, in the top half of Trek shows (though below TOS, TNG, & DS9). PRO in the middle and DISCO & PIC in tier 2 with VOY & ENT.
PIC 3 is my favorite season of the non-cartoon streaming Trek.
S31 was disappointing, but not unexpectedly so. Yeoh was still fantastic & the first 45 minutes or so were alright. And it is hardly the first Trek movie to struggle. I would still take it over Into Darkness. Maybe TFF & Nemesis as well.
Serialized Trek is tough, because if you don't stick the landing (Pic1, Disco 1-3) it kinda undoes a lot of the earlier good work. SNW, LD, & PRO consistently did. DISCO did in S4, but the rest of the season was weaker than the others (like Pic2).
I see your point. But another rest may be fatal to Star Trek.I think the franchise needs another rest. SNW is done in a season and a half, Academy may only get one season, a fourth Abrams' movie isn't forthcoming anytime soon.
Star Trek doesn't need a reboot. It needs people who don't pander to subscribers and shareholders.
Star Trek "drowns in nostalgia" because what has come after TOS, TNG, DS9 and VOY have been so bad.As Star Trek drowns in nostalgia, that viewer base is going to get smaller and smaller.
Umm…no.Star Trek "drowns in nostalgia" because what has come after TOS, TNG, DS9 and VOY have been so bad.
Star Trek needs that nostalgia to go back to basics, get it all together and create something which is good again.
Possibly. But only one of many possibilities.Looks like with the takeover, there's to be a reboot movie and they'll shutter the streaming Star Trek for a while.
Indeed.Umm…no.
Looks like with the takeover, there's to be a reboot movie and they'll shutter the streaming Star Trek for a while.
I bet folks said the same before TNG came on the scene.Star Trek "drowns in nostalgia" because what has come after TOS, TNG, DS9 and VOY have been so bad.
Star Trek needs that nostalgia to go back to basics, get it all together and create something which is good again.
I have to disagree; IMO it needs less continuity. It needs to totally detach itself from pre-existing series.I think that Star Trek needs more continuity
We use essential cookies to make this site work, and optional cookies to enhance your experience.