I mean it's true that you can't make shows that are outdated int heir design, sensibilities and narrative. One big reason why the 1st season of TNG is so awful and awkward is because it tried to be a 1960s show in the late 80s.
So it would be unreasonable in many ways to expect "90s trek with 2020s special effects". Changed and updates had to be made. I just personally don't agree with some of the specific changes and creative choices they made, particularly in PIC.
Though really, while 90s Trek is my favourite Trek (at least TNG and DS9) it was far from perfect and could be pretty dumb on ocassion. Sarkonna has already pointed out many of the problems, but there's also the frequent lack of gravitas and consequences to stories. You just now that most of the time, no matter what happens to the main characters it will be reset next episode. Plus there's also those episodes where they insist on making a complete genre shift for absolutely no reason and those episodes were nothing much of anything happens at all.
I mean as much as I dislike PIC it's hard to argue that, for example, Stardust City Rag isn't both a better episode and better SciFi than "The Big Goodbye" At least SCR gave us an interesting scifi location and a pretty interesting alien crimelord in Bjayzl instead of just dumping the characters in a simulacrum of 1940s San Francisco. It incorporated elements of crime movies into the SciFi setting, instead of shifting that setting to a 1:1 copy of Film Noir. Imho, that's at least the better and more interesting approach.
Of course modern Trek isn't perfect either and has just as many problems as 90s Trek and 60s Trek. But well, no work of fiction is perfect, just different.
So it would be unreasonable in many ways to expect "90s trek with 2020s special effects". Changed and updates had to be made. I just personally don't agree with some of the specific changes and creative choices they made, particularly in PIC.
Though really, while 90s Trek is my favourite Trek (at least TNG and DS9) it was far from perfect and could be pretty dumb on ocassion. Sarkonna has already pointed out many of the problems, but there's also the frequent lack of gravitas and consequences to stories. You just now that most of the time, no matter what happens to the main characters it will be reset next episode. Plus there's also those episodes where they insist on making a complete genre shift for absolutely no reason and those episodes were nothing much of anything happens at all.
I mean as much as I dislike PIC it's hard to argue that, for example, Stardust City Rag isn't both a better episode and better SciFi than "The Big Goodbye" At least SCR gave us an interesting scifi location and a pretty interesting alien crimelord in Bjayzl instead of just dumping the characters in a simulacrum of 1940s San Francisco. It incorporated elements of crime movies into the SciFi setting, instead of shifting that setting to a 1:1 copy of Film Noir. Imho, that's at least the better and more interesting approach.
Of course modern Trek isn't perfect either and has just as many problems as 90s Trek and 60s Trek. But well, no work of fiction is perfect, just different.