That's not fan service, that's continuity.DS9 starts with the battle of Wolf 359 and features the Enterprise and Picard. I suppose you could say that all serves story purpose, but you could have had Jennifer die in the Cardassian War and still get the same emotional impact with Ben. Hell, in the long run that might've been a better plot point for the show.
Blame South Park for that one!I still can't believe we're using 'memberberries' instead of 'roddenberries'.![]()
This is what bothers me is that a property should only exist to cater to the fans. No, I don't agree with this. Productions should not assume if they pander to my fan sensibilities then I'm in. Producers should work to appeal and woo me as an audience member who appreciates the characters, the story and the art of it.So its kind of refreshing to see a writer go "No, fanservice should be given to people because otherwise it doesn't get made".
This is what bothers me is that a property should only exist to cater to the fans. No, I don't agree with this. Productions should not assume if they pander to my fan sensibilities then I'm in. Producers should work to appeal and woo me as an audience member who appreciates the characters, the story and the art of it.
That's not fan service, that's continuity.
Fan service are appearances and such that serve nothing for the story.
These two have it right."Fan service", "memberberry", "toxic fans", "gatekeepers", "Mary Sue", hell even "woke"... all are buzz words that mean different things to different people and aren't very useful for clear conversation and conveying meaning.
Following up continuity, revisiting characters... almost need to describe what's trying to be said
This is what bothers me is that a property should only exist to cater to the fans. No, I don't agree with this. Productions should not assume if they pander to my fan sensibilities then I'm in. Producers should work to appeal and woo me as an audience member who appreciates the characters, the story and the art of it.
Does it make sense in the story? That's the care and attention I want, not name drops.Why not both? You can quite literally have that matter both ways. As others have pointed out, to a casual audience member who's never seen TNG they won't know half of the references or only be dimly aware of them, while a fan will appreciate someone has gone into some care and attention for them as long term supporters of the show.
Patrick Stewart on how Star Trek: Picard strives to avoid fan service
"he didn’t want to fill the series with fan service"
'Star Trek: Picard' producers explain how they've avoided fan service
“We tried to be very judicious,” adds Goldsman. “We tried not to - and we are fans - we tried not to be in fan service"
Why Star Trek: Picard is Not a Next Gen Sequel
"Well we pointedly wanted to not make a sequel to Next Gen"
Our JOB is to service the fans
we tell fans we love not just what they love, but THEM, as well.
‘Star Trek: Picard’ Is Divisive — and Showrunner Michael Chabon Doesn’t Mind at All
Sometimes you’re motivated to have things simply because it’s possibly going to piss off or provoke people who seem to have missed the memo about just what exactly “Star Trek” is and always has been all about.
executive producer Alex Kurtzman says. “This really is the first truly adult drama in the world of Star Trek.”
Yup.Well, by that logic S3, with all its "fan service", it's again a children's show.
A completely different team is responsible for season 3. Apparently lanterns are even hung on season 1's more questionable choices.Oh really? Michael Chabon said the exact opposite 3 years ago. He explicitly said that he wanted to "piss off or provoke people".
Meh. I’d be much more excited if they were doubling down on season one. I prefer my expectations be challenged than reaffirmed. It’s not that I can’t enjoy something familiar. I just don’t enjoy it as much. But what I’ve NEVER done, nor will ever do, is dismiss something I don’t like with “that’s not “Real Trek” or “they’re not TruFans”. That would be…arrogant presumption.A completely different team is responsible for season 3. Apparently lanterns are even hung on season 1's more questionable choices.
I'd really try and approach this season with an open mind. They are doing the opposite of doubling down on season 1.
There's no way a Next Gen reunion series is gonna be anything other than a fanwank explosion. But since all of Trek has been that since the Kurtzman era began (and Into Darkness, before that), I'm prepared for this to be the most extreme example yet.
But yeah, fanwwank is totally a NuTrek thing.
TWoK was nothing but fan service. I kinda enjoyed it tho.Yes, it is.
"fanwank" is a bad term. I use "fan service/nostalgia bait/memberberries".
All NuTrek shows are built around "fan service/nostalgia bait/memberberries".
JJ movies/Kelvin Timeline: Reimagined Kirk, Spock, McCoy, and the Enterprise.
DIS: Set 10 years before TOS with Spock's sister, and reimagined Spock, Sarek, Amanda Grayson, Harcourt Fenton Mudd, Pike, Number One, and the "original" Enterprise.
SNW: reimagined Pike, Spock, Number One, and the "original" Enterprise. With the addition of more reimagined legacy characters (Uhura, M'Benga, Nurse Chapel), and a relative of legacy characters (Khan Noonien Singh). SNW had two original characters, and one is dead now.
PIC: Sequel to a legacy show from the 80s, named after a legacy character with legacy characters galore, especially in season 3.
Lower Decks: One giant memberberries show. It's all about the references.
Prodigy: Janeway, a legacy character, is at the center of this show.
Let's get through your list:
"The Naked Now": That's the only episode on your list where I would say it's nostalgia bait. A reimaged TOS episode. But this was the first episode after the premiere episode.
"Where No One Has Gone Before" "Where No Man Has Gone Before": Similar titles, but completely different stories.
"Trials and Tribble-ations" and "Flashback" are tribute episodes for the 30th Star Trek anniversary. Pass.
McCoy had a 30s cameo in TNG. Are you seriously comparing this to a show that is built around Spock's sister or a show built around a reimaged Pike, Spock, and Enterprise?
Any new TNG-era character (Q, Vash, Lwaxanna Troi, Quark) that shows up in other TNG-era shows is not "nostalgia bait/memberberries".
A TNG character moving to DS9 (O'Brien, Worf) is not "nostalgia bait/memberberries".
TNG had 176 episodes.
Three of these episodes were focused on legacy characters. Sarek, Unification, Relics.
DS9 had 173 episodes.
Three of these episodes were focused on legacy characters. Blood Oath, The Sword of Kahless, Once More Unto the Breach.
VOY had 168 episodes.
No episode was focused on legacy characters (I don't count TNG-era characters in a TNG-era show as "nostalgia bait/memberberries").
T'Pau was in 3 of 97 episodes. But these episodes didn't focus on her. She plays a major role, but she is not the focus (unlike Sarek in "Sarek"). Enterprise was not built around these 3 season 4 episodes with T'Pau.
TNG, DS9, VOY, and ENT were not built on legacy characters.
From 614 Berman-era episodes, 6 (9 if add the 3 ENT episodes) are focused on legacy characters. Even if you count the two 30th Star Trek tribute episodes you get 11 out of 614 episodes.
Maybe you call these episodes "fan service/nostalgia bait/memberberries", but TNG DS9 VOY and ENT are not built around these episodes. That is not their identity.
But you know what you can call these 11 episodes? Awesome Star Trek.
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