Has Arnold ever shared his thoughts on the later seasons of TNG, and the post-TNG shows? Has he even watched them?
Post September 1991, Richard gave slideshows on all TNG and VGR seasons at his annual Australian convention appearances. Usually three slides per episode. From memory, the DS9 team did not supply him with episode slides, although he did have some promotional ones he used.
Yes, he kept pace with every new episode and movie. He often brought trailers for each new movie when they became available, and sat at a hucksters' table to sell enamelled pins from Lincoln Enterprises, and sets of trading cards as each new set became available. Also brought items for the charity auctions, such as actor-signed photos, rare publicity materials and autographed trading cards. It's my understanding that he attended at least 40 conventions a year.
I don't recall him being overly critical of things, except to point out the predictable things that Roddenberry would have probably disliked, such as key characters missing from group poses on comic covers, Peter David's tie-ins, Kirk hating Klingons in ST VI, Kira hating Cardassians, DS9 ending in a war arc, and the writers' bible descriptions of Quark and Neelix (described as "ugly aliens", which he said Gene R. would have objected to).
Re the Kelvinverse, RA has said, "I love the Abrams films, because it was canon until the point of the Kelvin incident [in which the destruction of the U.S.S. Kelvin creates an alternative quantum universe], and then it’s a new timelime. He can do anything he wants in that timeline. He’s got a free slate...", 2017.
https://paleymatters.org/trekkin-like-the-doodah-man-25daf6f4e77d
There are other interviews with RA online.
https://www.missionlogpodcast.com/the-one-with-richard-arnold/
http://startrekfactcheck.blogspot.com/2015/12/fact-check-richard-arnold-on-mission-log.html
https://www.trektoday.com/news/080401_01.shtml
https://groups.google.com/g/rec.arts.startrek/c/9iZwyMpYztk
https://fanlore.org/wiki/Richard_Arnold
More than that, knowing how he felt about tie in continuity I wonder how he'd feel about the continuing litverse for the last 20 some years. Probably made his eyes bleed![]()
After September 1991, he did not read them.
Neither did he follow the fan films, although he was present at the banquet at which I presented "Starship Exeter: The Savage Empire", where he was pleasantly surprised by its quality.
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