I disagree with Berman's decision to fire Ron Jones, but as the executive producer for TNG that was his decision to make. I have no anger towards the man for having a creative vision for TNG that differs from mine.
Yeah, evil Berman wanted to water down the product until it got cancelled. That was his plan all along. Geez...
Berman certainly in all likelihood didn't think his decisions were wrong, but that doesn't mean a lot of people can't disagree with them. I think many of his decisions were wrong in regard to Trek as evidenced by how much of contemporary Trek is unwatchable in my eyes.Yeah, evil Berman wanted to water down the product until it got cancelled. That was his plan all along. Geez...
Yeah, evil Berman wanted to water down the product until it got cancelled. That was his plan all along. Geez...
Not to comment or imply anything about Berman's decision, but having a different creative vision is one thing, making a decision that ultimately tries to temper or restrain, and then ultimately water down, the product is another thing entirely. If someone perceives a creative force as doing the latter, then I think mixed emotions are allowed.
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I understand what you're saying, but how do you think Enterprise felt 80's? Even taking away the production values, the storytelling felt much more risky in the 3rd season and showed remarkable growth from what had come before.
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I understand what you're saying, but how do you think Enterprise felt 80's? Even taking away the production values, the storytelling felt much more risky in the 3rd season and showed remarkable growth from what had come before.
I can't speak for the previous poster, but in my own experience, 'Enterprise' was very old-fashioned in terms of its technical production for its first two seasons. Sure, it was available in widescreen and all that jazz, but shot composition was very static and the effects shots were simplistic. It wasn't until the third season when the directors started using a more dynamic style - zooms, handheld camera work, longer takes, wipes, and then in the fourth season a much brighter color palette as well.
Of course he has the right to earn a salary, nothing at wrong with any of that. My problem is with him earning a salary in spite of shilling out a shit product. It seemed like he was going to get paid no matter what he did so he had no incentive to do a good job.
Stop giving your opinion as if it is some sort of fact!!!
It is your OPINION that Berman did a poor job (and is the popular bandwagon Berman-bashing jump on for lots of people on here).
It certainly isn't fact.
I haven't seen enough of Voyager or Enterprise to comment, but in MY OPINION (and many others) Berman did a great job with TNG and DS9. And before all you whiners interject that "bleh! Berman had nothing to do with Ds9! Behr FTW!!!" - of course he had stuff to do with the show, not just co-creating it, but actively involved in production for seven years.
I am happy with a critique of Berman's work and decisions, but honestly, this "Berman is the bogeyman! Without him Trek would still be on tv and be a million times better!!" irrational stupidity really has to stop...
(and for the record, without Berman, it's doubtful TNG would've made it to a third or fourth year, never mind all the sequel shows).
Those are very valid points, but I was thinking in terms of story structure, actually -- it's all very episodic, there aren't a lot of character arcs, and characterization is just much shallower than in modern television.
Of course he has the right to earn a salary, nothing at wrong with any of that. My problem is with him earning a salary in spite of shilling out a shit product. It seemed like he was going to get paid no matter what he did so he had no incentive to do a good job.
Stop giving your opinion as if it is some sort of fact!!!
It is your OPINION that Berman did a poor job (and is the popular bandwagon Berman-bashing jump on for lots of people on here).
It certainly isn't fact.
I haven't seen enough of Voyager or Enterprise to comment, but in MY OPINION (and many others) Berman did a great job with TNG and DS9. And before all you whiners interject that "bleh! Berman had nothing to do with Ds9! Behr FTW!!!" - of course he had stuff to do with the show, not just co-creating it, but actively involved in production for seven years.
I am happy with a critique of Berman's work and decisions, but honestly, this "Berman is the bogeyman! Without him Trek would still be on tv and be a million times better!!" irrational stupidity really has to stop...
(and for the record, without Berman, it's doubtful TNG would've made it to a third or fourth year, never mind all the sequel shows).
Watch Voyager and Enterprise.
Get back to me.
And Berman's involvement in DS9 was pretty much in name only and for the most part Ron Moore, Ira Behr and Michael Piller ran things to one degree or another. You cannot watch Voyager and also watch Deep Space Nine and tell me those two series are in the same league as one another in execution.
People need to get over the fact that Rick Berman made a decision affecting a television show that they didn't agree with 20 years ago and get on with their lives.
Stop giving your opinion as if it is some sort of fact!!!
It is your OPINION that Berman did a poor job (and is the popular bandwagon Berman-bashing jump on for lots of people on here).
It certainly isn't fact.
I haven't seen enough of Voyager or Enterprise to comment, but in MY OPINION (and many others) Berman did a great job with TNG and DS9. And before all you whiners interject that "bleh! Berman had nothing to do with Ds9! Behr FTW!!!" - of course he had stuff to do with the show, not just co-creating it, but actively involved in production for seven years.
I am happy with a critique of Berman's work and decisions, but honestly, this "Berman is the bogeyman! Without him Trek would still be on tv and be a million times better!!" irrational stupidity really has to stop...
(and for the record, without Berman, it's doubtful TNG would've made it to a third or fourth year, never mind all the sequel shows).
Watch Voyager and Enterprise.
Get back to me.
And Berman's involvement in DS9 was pretty much in name only and for the most part Ron Moore, Ira Behr and Michael Piller ran things to one degree or another. You cannot watch Voyager and also watch Deep Space Nine and tell me those two series are in the same league as one another in execution.
The quality of Voyager and Enterprise does not invalidate any other good work Berman has done.
And YOU ARE WRONG - Berman's involvement in ds9 was not "in name only" (though he did wisely cede much creative control to Behr); oh, I know its not the populist view that likes to demonise Berman while raising Behr and Moore to sainthood... but there ya go. I just hate to follow the crowd opinion.
Berman made some good decisions and did some wonderful work for Trek. I am sure he also did some bad stuff, but then that's being human. Even the alleged god-like Moore has churned out some rubbish.
It just frustrates me that when Trek is really good its "despite Berman" (eg ds9) but when its bad he seems to get the blame alone (or with Braga). Why is it so hard to believe he did some great stuff - not least of which was being responsible for producing "modern trek" as we know it.
That's a very good point, why would Berman have reason to doubt his decision when the show continued to do well in the ratings? If people had stopped watching in protest then I'm sure Berman may have come to a different conclusion, but that was never going to happen because the writing and production on TNG were fantastic and nobody was going to stop watching because of what happened to Ron Jones. Except, perhaps, Ron Jones himself.And also, to be fair to him, TNG's ratings basically increased as he made some of his more controversial decisions.
Wow, what an excellent, thoughtful point. Here I have been for the last few days refreshing this thread endlessly, unable to pull myself away and live my normal life, such is my consideration for this topic. Thank you for helping me realise that I have a diseased mind and need help.People need to get over the fact that Rick Berman made a decision affecting a television show that they didn't agree with 20 years ago and get on with their lives.
What I'm saying is that if people perceive things a certain way, they're going to judge it accordingly.
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