My thinking is this--Abrams attempted to "modernize" it based on what he thought Trek should be, rather than what Trek actually is supposed to be.
And he did it in a smug way in my opinion.
Using a parallel universe would have been fine, but he got cute and didn't make it clear what he was doing when he had the chance. We don't have to debate whether the Kelvin universe is separate or rewrites the prime timeline. It doesn't matter--no one's mind will be changed. Of course, having
But there was an arrogance in his choices.
I don't think Abrams really understood what made Trek great. He tried to make Trek more like Star Wars and that's not Star Trek.
^the irony of you calling him arrogant....
The man was asked to create a trek that wouldn't be just for trek fans, and he just (successfully) did that.
Of course he needed to modernize it since we aren't in the 60s anymore. Some of those 'modernizations' and upgrades actually make his trek very 'trek' for me, but I'm not here to tell people 'what trek is supposed to be'. Different fans have their own definition of what that means.
I think the only aspect where JJ was 'cute' is when he made this trek another reality and allowed old fans to ignore it if they wanted; in no way he changed the established canon, he just added his own canon as a separate universe. If he were
arrogant, he'd just retcon prime, which is what current tv-trek is doing just fine, btw.. so moot point is moot.
Some old fans are still not happy, though. They prefer a normal remake where things are upgraded and different but they also are the same and not different because different is bad and change is evil. Different but the same. Changed but identical.
Maybe some find him "arrogant" because he didn't believe he needed his thing to get the prime timeline label to be 'valid'. He was right, though.
Again, I think the idea of a Spock Uhura romance was forced and ridiculous. It shows a lack of understanding of each character.
Romance is fine, but that one didn't work.
I found that relationship
delicious and among the best 'new things' created by JJ's trek. It worked just fine for me and I consider myself a huge fan of both the original characters, especially Spock. It had heart and added new layers to characters who didn't get that chance in tos.
Some may dislike it or are indifferent because, perhaps, it didn't capture their interest, they didn't feel the chemistry (that's perfectly valid. At best, I find myself liking 3 out of 10 romances I see in this genre of movies), or expect/wish Kirk to be the (only) one who gets a romance instead because that may, somehow, reaffirm the main guy archetype to some.. but I don't see what's so forced and
ridiculous about their particular relationship.
Furthermore, even if you want to put it in the list of 'stuff that proves JJ&co don't understand the source material' that is a weak argument. Or are we going to (still) pretend there wasn't any precedent for that romance in tos? It's literally hinted in the first episodes but obvioustly dropped because the show may be futuristic but the writers still lived in the 60s.
JJ's trek is an AU so they don't, necessarily, need to write the characters and their dynamics according to what happened or not in tos, but it surely is an aspect that can be inspired by tos in some capacity and it works with their more contemporary Spock who doesn't deny his human side and he met her in different circumstances.
For all people's claims that the Kirk/Uhura's kiss (which was originally written with her and Spock, according to Nichols) was this revolutionary thing making trek so progressive, for nowadays standards it is very problematic since both characters were forced against their will. It really is a testament of how having an interracial couple on tv was so controversial at the time that even something so crappy had to be a 'big' deal and was romanticized.
Obvioustly, if JJ&Co wanted to have a romance in their trek it had to be something a bit
better than
that or the numerous flings that Kirk and Spock had in the original that wouldn't last for more than one episode (or movie). Perhaps some find it ridiculous that tptb didn't (still) follow the same 'standards' the original series had for romance but I, for one, find it a blessing.
If I were able to predict lottery numbers the way I predict what some fans are going to complain about I'd be rich right now, and I probably wouldn't spend my quarantine time posting on a trek fanboard.
You break my heart by not mentioning that Spock is asexual and 'vulcans only mate once every 7 years', though. Very sad.