Prime Trek
Sorry for the late response.
Absolutely no disrespect intended!
I, quite literally, cannot express in words just how incredibly shocking both of those charts are!
1] ST2
wasn't a superduperblockbuster hit?!?
They way it's constantly talked about, you'd think it was!
I'm blown away by the fact that both ST4 & ST6 made substantially more money than ST2.
2] I'd always believed that the TNG movies were just a tad more popular with Trekkies: if only for being more shiny & modern & new and all of that.
3] Again, the DS9 & VOY ratings: just absolutely shocking.
I thought the introduction of The Dominion War was what turned things around for what was otherwise a mediocre
Trek show in DS9.
It looks as if I was horribly wrong.
And if VOY's ratings were so abyssmally bad, that makes me ask:
how'd it manage to stay on the air for 7 years in the take-no-prisoners world of TV moneymaking?
If I may, I'd like to posit an idea that may explain those charts.
Look at the dates.
Notice an inverse corellation between the advent of the internet & the box office/ratings drops?
My theory: I don't think either the movies or the TV shows
were doing so poorly as time went on because they were
gradually losing interest/viewership for the Trekkies.
No.
What I think happened is that fan interest/(potential) viewership is as strong as ever.
It's just that with stuff like Usenet, that thing before Kazaa whose name escapes & finally bit torrent, fans were using, um .... "alternate methods",
let us say, to watch the movies/TV shows rather than going about it in the usual ways:
like buying a ticket or watching TV and having it recorded by a Nielsen box.
I don't think it has anything at all to do with "not being popular anymore".
And in that recent "Spock Vs, Spock" TV car commercial,
look who ends up having the upper hand at the end ....
Why do you think the producers of that ad decided to go that way?
Someone earlier said that "old
Trek" is only making money for a few convention promoters.
Well, let's take the money the promoters make out of it just for a second.
The fan interest that those conventions generate ....
The passion that's always generated at these gatherings ....
You're telling me that "old
Trek" isn't popular?!?
And ask yourself this: if those JJ Abrams abominations are so hot, why is absolutely
no one from those things ever the main attraction at a
Trek convention, much less ever actually appearing at one, hmm?
I don't recall ever seeing a Zack Quinto, or a Chris Pine
or a Simon Pegg anywhere
near a
Star Trek convention, do you?
A couple of years ago at a con, all 5 captains got together on the same stage.
People where so moved by this, they were weeping openly.
And this for a show that's "dead"?
Your Honor, the defense rests.
I would have preferred they continued using the Prime timeline in the 25th century
instead of doing Enterprise but without Berman at the helm.
That's interesting.
I don't agree, but it's interesting. lol
Couple of questions:
1] What (I think you mean) 24th century storyline would you like the show to be about?
2] Why not Berman?
3] If not Berman, then who?