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Spoilers Let’s talk about the destruction of Trek utopia…

Agreed. I personally loved how honestly Spock talked about his family with his friends on the Enterprise. After years of working with him he told them everything. How his father is this famous diplomat, how he had a half-brother who was a little weird, how he had an adopted human sister. He was so honest about it, he couldn't talk about anything else. There was never a second of doubt if he should keep that a secret

As an aside here, this also tells me Kirk never once bothered to read his XO’s personnel file. Kirk was a bad administrator.
 
He was just as open about Sarek too. It goes to pattern of behavior, your honor.

Hey, I love Sarek as much as the next person. I’ve often said the House of Sarek is to Trek as the Skywalker Clan is to Star Wars, but let’s be honest here, Sarek was not particularly good at the whole parenting...thing.

I would pay all the Latium in the quadrant for a Christmas Episode where the entire Sarek family: Sarek, Amanda, Spock, Sybok, Burnham all come home for the holiday and we get treated to an entire hour of awkward, passive-aggressive, dysfunctional family discussion done Vulcan style around the dinner table. That would pure comedy gold man...
 
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I am glad to have a show that does spend alot more time on the darker side than what we have seen before. It was always this case that this existed. DS9, in large part due to Quark, we got to see more of that than in previous shows, but this can be an even better, more sustained look. We will still have Jean Luc there to give moralizing speeches for those who want to hear them. But I find this a more interesting side that would be fertile ground for storytelling.
 
Uh-uh, that's not the STAR TREK I grew up on. TOS was about adventures on the Final Frontier, not about life in paradise.

The setting was not supposed to be utopian, but the members of Starfleet out on the frontier were supposed to be from that utopian society. That is where the prime directive comes in. Kirk makes numerous comments about how the people of the Federation have evolved past a lot of the conflicts that they encounter.

And the series was based on a famous series of the day - Wagon Train. A great many of the story could have been written for that show instead. But really it was the concept of going different places and guest star of the week roles.
 
Kirk makes numerous comments about how the people of the Federation have evolved past a lot of the conflicts that they encounter.
Kirk and Spock both note that humanity is savage as well. Kirk's comment "We are killers. But, we're not going to kill today."

Spock: "Savage, treacherous. The very flower of humanity." (referring to the Mirror Universe counterparts).
 
Yeah, about that...TNG S1 - "Conspiracy" (The time when GR was in full control of TNG); has this to say on that subject:
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I think the reason why I can live with "Conspiracy" (TNG) so much better than "Stardust City Rag" (PIC) is
  1. No obvious screaming of a rightened victim in agony
  2. No torture allusions ("hey buddy")
  3. No extreme close-ups of the gore
  4. No human blood being splattered over the body
  5. no pice-by-piece dismembering
  6. Also - this is me personally - no eye gouging stuff
Yes, I think even "conspiracy" is on the extreme end for a family show (like, say, "First Contact" as well). But it stays within boundaries, because there is an additional layer of abstraction. The human evaporates pretty fast, the icky stuff is with an alien. PIC straight up felt like "Hostel". A movie which I saw, but have no desire to watch with family and friends.

I will live with that level of gore and continue to watch. But I sure as hell won't recommend it to people close to me.
 
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