Pretty much this.I would love to see the secret perfect cut of the Trek films which has established such a high standard for the Kelvin ones to be compared to. It sure as hell isn't any of the versions I've seen.
It extends to those involved in them too. Pine's comment about the difficulty of producing a cerebral film prompted plenty of criticism, but it fit perfectly with this quote from Nimoy about TMP: "It seemed to me that somebody was watching 2001 a lot, and getting into a cerebral, futuristic trip rather than an adventure romp, which is what Star Trek is built on."
I'd also love to see the response if Abrams ever said anything like Meyer did about TOS - ie that it was about Kirk engaging in gunboat diplomacy on behalf of the always-right pseudo-American Federation, at the expense of the "lesser breeds".
I wasn't expecting too much from him either, but certainly expected more than we got, especially when facing off against Jaylah.He was just Krall's thug... I wasn't looking for very much from him.
That said, it's a minor quibble. The film is still excellent. I think Krall is an interesting villain and discovering that he is an ancient human gone mad is interesting to me, and fits in with the TOS style villains.