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Diplomacy and space politics is furthest from my mind when I watch Star Trek. If I want to fall asleep, there are other means besides watching Picard in the conference room pontificating about evolved humanity and how the Tholians and Breen figure into the grand Alpha Quadrant scheme. Someone fucking shoot me haha!
So that explains our disconnect I think.
Star Trek "Post JJ Abrams" is pretty much the only reason I'm watching again. The TNG and VOY era got so boring, antiseptic and repetitive that it eventually became very unengaging. Even as a life-long fan, I pretty much abandoned ship despite great efforts. When the 2009 film came out, I honestly felt like I was watching real honest Star Trek for the first time since TUC in 1991 instead of some board room drama set in space.
But just because something is action/adventure and set in space doesn't mean it's automatically Star Wars. Besides, on that logic, I'd argue that it was SW that aped Star Trek. The original Star Trek (which is by far still the best) was a fun action/adventure show with fisticuffs and ripped shirts and blood and grit with some good heart and sci-fi thrown in. It wasn't until Next Gen that the pretentious "this is about something IMPORTANT" attitude set in...and it was a far more dull and inert experience as a result. Nothing used to make me want to turn the TV off more than when a Romulan ship is pounding the Enterprise and Picard would calmly say "No no Mr. Worf...let's see where this all goes" because apparently "action = dumb/immature!!!" Ugh fuck me. I want my blood to pump and my eyes to widen. I don't want my heart rate to slow and my eyelids droop.
Not saying I don't like TNG (or even VOY, which I'm happily watching right now on Netflix)...but those shows are pale by comparison because of their sometimes emphasis on "diplomacy and space politics," IMHO. And, if I look at it quite honestly, even when they are doing the stuff that's supposed to be "deep" and "important..." they rarely do it very well or effectively. I'd say there are some rare exceptions (Inner Light, Darmok, Duet, The Visitor), but more often than not it's pretty run-of-the-mill stuff admittedly.
So to each their own I guess...I'm happy with the state of things now. It matches what I want out of the franchise perfectly. Looking forward to DSC S2 and the potential for another JJ movie helmed by QT.
But, before anyone gets insulted...there's 750+ hours of Star Trek. It's great because there's something for everyone in there. It's a massively diverse property. It's one of the reasons it's great...because it CAN do hard science-fiction, politics, comedy, adventure, mystery, and action all rather successfully.