If 2001's Space Odessy : the Search for David Bowman became a series would anybody like it and would it step on Trek's toes?
A better question is: what is the modern audience for space opera? BSG had no aliens and it didn't help them get higher ratings than if they'd had aliens. Arguments like aliens vs no aliens, realistic depiction of planets vs habitable planets around every corner are too fine a distinction to matter.What are modern audiences willing to accept as far as Space opera goes?
That describes everything on TV, which is ultimately run by the suits. Except for Lucasfilm, since it's a private company. Not that the results there have been uniformly brilliant.Also Star Trek is done by committe so nobody could ever get total artistic control to make it great.
What are modern audiences willing to accept as far as Space opera goes? Aliens to me are passe. It should be decided that they are all branches of Humanity somehow with variation, or contamination, but prosthetics are not something I'm willing to accept anymore, especially the disfigurement and bumpy heads. Space opera seems like an impossible sell anymore because it is not believable and people have lost their trust values in anything especially an economy that's being exploited by such stupidities as Avatar when there are people starving on the streets.
It doesn't describe TOS nor Babylon V nor probably anything Abrams would bring to the small screen. Does it?
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