Maybe but is it enough? See, here is what I see. Even if fans don't like it, they watch it. Even if they don't subscribe all the time, they subscribe enough and they watch it. This is a pure numbers game, and we fans play right in to it by watching it, talking about it, and complaining about it and returning for more. Because, just as many fans as they might turn off we fans might also turn on by talking about it so much. Humans are strange that way that if a person bitches about something enough other people are not going to go "Yeah, that sounds really shitty." They might have the opposite reaction and go "You're exaggerating. There's no way it's that bad." So they subscribe and add to the numbers.It's certainly possible they've turned off more fans, potential fans, and casual viewers with their nostalgia-driven, slapdash, superficial approach.
The only way this stops is if enough fans just STOP!
That's the nature of duty and the service. Also Gene's vision since people don't mourn in the future.Seems strange he'd be commanding Outpost 4 months after his son died in TOS like nothing happened though, as it's established now.
Exactly.Hamlet is still Hamlet whether you film a blockbuster version or perform it in the park. What does it matter that the costumes and set look different if the same events occur?
No kidding. The amount of energy spent could power the planet with all the fan wank.What floats my boat now is to stop spending time and energy trying to explain real world decisions with in-universe fan-wank.