I take it some here are not familiar with fannish terminology?
"Mundanes" has a number of different connotations, several of which are--to one degree or another--uncomplimentary. Which put-down was it you had in mind, Captain?I take it some here are not familiar with fannish terminology?
Apparently Dennis' modus operandi is to occasionally show up...he posted the exact same thing on one of the earliest pages ...
"Mundanes" has a number of different connotations, several of which are--to one degree or another--uncomplimentary. Which put-down was it you had in mind, Captain?I take it some here are not familiar with fannish terminology?
I'm perfectly happy with Trek keeping its appeal to so-called "mundanes" as long as it means the franchise continues to produce new installments. You can only watch the entire run of TOS so many times before you start to wish for something new.
I'm perfectly happy with Trek keeping its appeal to so-called "mundanes" as long as it means the franchise continues to produce new installments.
So basically, you're saying that you're happy with whatever they throw at you as long as it has "Star Trek" stamped on it?
No. I'm happy with what they throw at me as long as it keeps the franchise alive, profitable, and popular. Because as much as I fucking HATED Voyager, if it had been the highest rated TV show in the air during its run, I would have simply grit my teeth and enjoyed the windfall of new trekkies, new trek merchandize and occasionally watchable Voyager episode while waiting to produce something that I wouldn't hate as much.I'm perfectly happy with Trek keeping its appeal to so-called "mundanes" as long as it means the franchise continues to produce new installments. You can only watch the entire run of TOS so many times before you start to wish for something new.
So basically, you're saying that you're happy with whatever they throw at you as long as it has "Star Trek" stamped on it?
Which forces me to repeat the question: if TOS is enough for you, why do you even care? Go back and watch your TOS reruns and pretend the whole thing never happened like I (and the rest of the sane human race) do with Voyager.I disagree. I've watched every single episode of TOS countless times and I never get tired of it.
I'm happy with what they throw at me as long as it keeps the franchise alive, profitable, and popular. Because as much as I fucking HATED Voyager, if it had been the highest rated TV show in the air during its run, I would have simply grit my teeth and enjoyed the windfall of new trekkies, new trek merchandize and occasionally watchable Voyager episode while waiting to produce something that I wouldn't hate as much.
It's sort of like my relationship with the entire Stargate franchise. I haven't liked ANYTHING involving Stargate since halfway through the first episode of SG-1. In the broader sense, however, it raises the profile of science fiction as a respectable genre since it has more mass appeal; the more people watch Stargate and find out sci-fi can be fun, the more of them (eventually) find their way to Star Trek. Granted, that's cross-franchise tolerance, but if you think about it, the reboot is as much a continuation of the old Trek line as it is a successor to it and therefore a separate continuity altogether.
Now, the main fundamental difference between you and me is this: I hated Voyager. I hate and still hate Stargate and its various spinoffs (and my eyes are still burning from watching SGU for the first time). You will not, however, see me trolling the Voyager forums arguing with Voyager fans about how much Voyager sucks. You will also not see me in the Stargate forum any time soon, barking at Gatepeople how much that show they enjoy is a vacuous cookie cutter wannabe space opera with a cheese factor so high it makes Flash Gordon look like Lord of the Rings.
Which basically leaves us with the question: if you hated the movie that much, what the hell are you even doing here?
No. I'm happy with what they throw at me as long as it keeps the franchise alive, profitable, and popular.
Which basically leaves us with the question: if you hated the movie that much, what the hell are you even doing here?
Which forces me to repeat the question: if TOS is enough for you, why do you even care? Go back and watch your TOS reruns and pretend the whole thing never happened like I (and the rest of the sane human race) do with Voyager.
You mean "Wrath of Khan?" Yeah, I'm okay with that.No. I'm happy with what they throw at me as long as it keeps the franchise alive, profitable, and popular.
So, as long as it has "Star Trek" stamped on it, you'll be perfectly happy with it as long as it's popular? Even if it's utter watered-down, diluted for the "mainstream" audience, imitation Star Trek for the masses, crap?
Obviously. If you can't handle that, you should probably go back to YOUR Star Trek and stop complaining about the new stuff.AbramsTrek is not my Star Trek.
Yes, a discussion forum. Not a whambulance for people who are angry because they didn't get what they wanted for Trekmas.And besides, this is a discussion forum.
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