Haven't been here for a while. I just watched the trailer for the nBSG series Blood & Chrome, and I thought to myself as I was watching it, "This is Star Trek". Blood & Chrome is not Star Trek. I don't know what the hell it's gonna be like - it'll probably be very different from Trek - but that's fine.
What made me think of it as Trek though is that it wowed me in the way that when I was a kid I knew I was going to have my mind blown by the sci-fi goodness of Star Trek. By its stories and also in its storytelling abilities - its crazy aliens and effects and directing. Both were part and parcel of the experience. This trailer has me giddy with anticipation like I used to feel.
Blood & Chrome isn't going to series I understand. Fine, whatever. But when a new Trek series does get green-lit, I hope that it will be as ambitious as this so far appears to be.
I hope the new Trek will be as deft and ambitious both inside and out. Much of the Trek philosophy seems naive these days - to me as well. I think it will need updating, refining, more nuance, complexity, etc. But I believe in one of the core tenets of Trek: the ascent of man...that "the human adventure is just beginning". I believe it to be a worthy ambition. One that I think many Trek writers and producers and actors don't necessarily believe in. Again, whatever.
But I think that also even nBSG, for all its oft-noted grit and genocide, was very much about the ascent of man. History repeat itself, but ultimately it did so with the hope that there was enough distortion in the plan to allow for change.
What made me think of it as Trek though is that it wowed me in the way that when I was a kid I knew I was going to have my mind blown by the sci-fi goodness of Star Trek. By its stories and also in its storytelling abilities - its crazy aliens and effects and directing. Both were part and parcel of the experience. This trailer has me giddy with anticipation like I used to feel.
Blood & Chrome isn't going to series I understand. Fine, whatever. But when a new Trek series does get green-lit, I hope that it will be as ambitious as this so far appears to be.
I hope the new Trek will be as deft and ambitious both inside and out. Much of the Trek philosophy seems naive these days - to me as well. I think it will need updating, refining, more nuance, complexity, etc. But I believe in one of the core tenets of Trek: the ascent of man...that "the human adventure is just beginning". I believe it to be a worthy ambition. One that I think many Trek writers and producers and actors don't necessarily believe in. Again, whatever.
But I think that also even nBSG, for all its oft-noted grit and genocide, was very much about the ascent of man. History repeat itself, but ultimately it did so with the hope that there was enough distortion in the plan to allow for change.