This is just my gut-feeling based on the FB postings, but I think James is going about PII with a sense of insecurity over the degree to which mindshare has shifted to Continues, Axanar, and Renegades. And I think if you're always trying to up-the-ante, you can actually make some bad calls. It might be better to stop looking over your shoulder long enough to just work with what you've got.
Based on what he had to work with in Kitumba, it would have been better to put less time and effort into that, and just get it up there that much faster. He got all upset that unofficial rough-cuts were circulating, but the actual entertainment value of the rough-cuts weren't that different from the final. It wasn't worth the long wait and I think he got too close to it and wasn't able to view it objectively. He could have taken that extra effort that went into Kitumba and finish stuff like Bread and Savagery instead. But then he seemed to feel the need to answer critics of his acting by recasting Kirk.
Recently I've noticed some braggadocio style postings on FB, mostly revolving around the accuracy of the sets and props, which seem to be driven by a feeling of having to sell the merits of the show in comparison to STC (although STC is never referred-to by name). But these details ultimately reach a point of diminishing returns with the audience. And delaying or discarding entire episodes that have been shot gives them nothing to tide people over. Having a release-date locked-in as in Holiest Thing and then pulling it at the last moment is probably the most frustrating thing you can do to your fans. As they say, no work of art is ever finished, only abandoned.
Based on what he had to work with in Kitumba, it would have been better to put less time and effort into that, and just get it up there that much faster. He got all upset that unofficial rough-cuts were circulating, but the actual entertainment value of the rough-cuts weren't that different from the final. It wasn't worth the long wait and I think he got too close to it and wasn't able to view it objectively. He could have taken that extra effort that went into Kitumba and finish stuff like Bread and Savagery instead. But then he seemed to feel the need to answer critics of his acting by recasting Kirk.
Recently I've noticed some braggadocio style postings on FB, mostly revolving around the accuracy of the sets and props, which seem to be driven by a feeling of having to sell the merits of the show in comparison to STC (although STC is never referred-to by name). But these details ultimately reach a point of diminishing returns with the audience. And delaying or discarding entire episodes that have been shot gives them nothing to tide people over. Having a release-date locked-in as in Holiest Thing and then pulling it at the last moment is probably the most frustrating thing you can do to your fans. As they say, no work of art is ever finished, only abandoned.