In my opinion, the suits at CBS have no real love for Trek, except with regards to any dollars they can make off it.
This has been the case going all the way back to TOS' run on NBC.
Only the fans love Star Trek.
In my opinion, the suits at CBS have no real love for Trek, except with regards to any dollars they can make off it.
I think a lot of Trekkers here didn't really watch UPN for anything other than VOY and/or ENT, and after those shows ended, it went under their radar (that was certainly the case for me)....Where would it sit though? I think UPN has moved on. CBS could be an option - but it would need to be way more mainstream and command viewers to survive on there...
The United Paramount Network hasn't existed for years. What in the world do you mean?
JJ Abrams Star Trek is closer in spirit to the original series than a lot of the spinoffs were. I think a huge number of people who saw the Abrams Trek felt like Star Trek was coming home for the first time in many years.
He can't even appeal to sci-fi afficionados, Temis. What are you talking about?
He can't even appeal to sci-fi afficionados, Temis. What are you talking about? Fringe is a joke and bane to sci-fi. I saw a video of the Voyager writer's room. It looked cutthroat to me, all that with Bermen standing on your throat. The tension wasn't conducive to creativity at all. For eighteen years. They squeezed every last ounce of blood out of that thing. Now it has been labotomized for it's own benifit. I'm just waiting for a big Indian to come along and smother it. It should be treated like a women and respected by someone who cares what's best for it, not themself. It's been commercialized and prostitutized/basterdized.
JJ Abrams Star Trek is closer in spirit to the original series than a lot of the spinoffs were. I think a huge number of people who saw the Abrams Trek felt like Star Trek was coming home for the first time in many years.
I can see why people might think so, but to be honest, when I watched JJ Trek all I could think was that he was trying to turn the franchise into a cheap SW knockoff.
I can see why people might think so, but to be honest, when I watched JJ Trek all I could think was that he was trying to turn the franchise into a cheap SW knockoff.
Was that because of what you saw on the screen or because Abrams is an admitted Star Wars fan?
That's call a "special effect". Which has very little to do with the tone of the film. I think every Star Trek film since TMP has "borrowed" from Star Wars in the SFX area.I can see why people might think so, but to be honest, when I watched JJ Trek all I could think was that he was trying to turn the franchise into a cheap SW knockoff.
Was that because of what you saw on the screen or because Abrams is an admitted Star Wars fan?
What I saw on the screen. The warp 'jump' to Vulcan in particular just screamed hyperspace, didn't it?
And again, I don't think JJ was the first to be guilty of this.
He can't even appeal to sci-fi afficionados, Temis. What are you talking about? Fringe is a joke and bane to sci-fi. I saw a video of the Voyager writer's room. It looked cutthroat to me, all that with Bermen standing on your throat. The tension wasn't conducive to creativity at all. For eighteen years. They squeezed every last ounce of blood out of that thing. Now it has been labotomized for it's own benifit. I'm just waiting for a big Indian to come along and smother it. It should be treated like a women and respected by someone who cares what's best for it, not themself. It's been commercialized and prostitutized/basterdized.
what I get from this is "it's popular again, so it sucks."
Look, Trek has done dumb action long before Star Trek XI.
Yes it is just a matter of time for a new Trek TV series. Probably after 2015. Once TNG remastered is released to Blu-ray and ENT is released to Blu-ray that will probably be it for remastering and by then a new TV series.There will be TV series in the future. The only question mark there is how you define TV.
Two words: John Carter.These days, movies are a less risky investment.
Sucky TV franchises that have run out of steam (to the extent they ever had steam) get cancelled. What does that have to do with a Star Trek series with, say, Bryan Fuller as a showrunner?For example, look at what happened to the Stargate franchise just recently.
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