Yes, but since fans are under no contractual obligation to CBS, they could be asking the company to give free rein to an experienced, highly successful writer who would be motivated enough to make Star Trek into prestige television. It’s not like fans have that kind of influence either way, so what does it matter if CBS does one thing and fans clamor for an entirely different approach, innovative but without any detail since you can’t develop a show by polling?
It’s almost like it would be too funny to publicize that kind of a disconnect with franchise leadership and make it clear to everyone that fan demands don’t work. This way, if the request is low-hanging enough, maybe CBS will go ahead with a Pike show and thereby “confirm” that fan campaigns do help.
Most fans don't have such a focused idea of what Trek should be instead of what Trek is.
By definitions, fans tend to like a thing the way it is.
Yes, even most of the people who will tune in to a Star Trek series.
"Not your elder's Trek" has not been working.
"Not your elder's Trek" is making money. It's a damn shame.![]()
Whether the new directions taken are worthwhile, that's in the eye of the beholder.
Trek shouldn't make money--it should be made to better the show makers and humanity.
(Sounds pretty damn silly now, doesn't it?)
Liking past Trek =/= not wanting Trek to change and evolve with the times.
Whether the new directions taken are worthwhile, that's in the eye of the beholder.
There's not a shortage of modern science fiction that does what Trek doesn't and can't.
Joke taken way too literally? Check.Who said that shows winning Emmys and receiving massive media coverage don’t make money? They just make a great deal of money.
This thread is about anticipation for a Pike series. What people want out of a Pike series is going to vary from poster to poster.But this thread is in fact about liking past Trek and wanting that it doesn’t change with the times.
That's almost the exact opposite of what I said.So whatever anyone makes is great and quality is an illusion?
Joke taken way too literally? Check.
What people want out of a Pike series is going to vary from poster to poster.
That's almost the exact opposite of what I said.
Whether the new directions taken are worthwhile, that's in the eye of the beholder.
...nothing, because they weren't aimed at you. Joke taken too literally and too personally.Your words portrayed me as
Thank you for telling them what they want.they want
This is very specifically about what you've been arguing for. My comment wasn't even directed at that.It’s not: either a show is a massive critical and commercial success or it’s one of a thousand series tucked away in streaming menu.
...nothing, because they weren't aimed at you. Joke taken too literally and too personally.
Trek shouldn't make money--it should be made to better the show makers and humanity.
(Sounds pretty damn silly now, doesn't it?)
Thank you for telling them what they want.
My comment wasn't even directed at that.
Thank you for telling them what they want.
To cut this short, my comments were generally responding to several recent comments by just about everybody but you. Your ongoing arguments are premised on them being all about you.So you’re backing away from this comment then…
…and really saying that of course nobody in the comments preceding yours meant that money was irrelevant, and we can get back to arguing against this hold-it model of showrunning.
Thank you for claiming they don’t know what they want when they ask for it in public.
How was it not? The thread is about liking past Trek so much one would prefer to stay as close as possible to the most traditional model, that of a five-year mission on the good old Enterprise. In fact there is so little appetite for evolution it seems OK to reuse whatever has been established on DSC and keep going with Pike in 2258.
No I don't.No, it doesn’t: they want a five-year mission with various preferences for characters, nothing weird like the
Your ongoing arguments are premised on them being all about you.
I’m talking about making a splash at the Emmys, not about making money. What would it take for Star Trek to break out of this “how can we monetize the property” model? Even if it never does, there is nothing to stop fans from thinking in those terms.
Trek shouldn't make money--it should be made to better the show makers and humanity.
(Sounds pretty damn silly now, doesn't it?)
Liking past Trek =/= not wanting Trek to change and evolve with the times. Whether the new directions taken are worthwhile, that's in the eye of the beholder.
Exactly.
No I don't.
I don't see why lower decks could not be combined with Pike.
So, no FYM spin-off on the Enterprise then?
“a potential series focusing on an undetermined phase in the life of Captain Pike”.
Nitpick all you like, but “Pike show” already has a definite meaning in fan circles, and it’s certainly not as general “a potential series focusing on an undetermined phase in the life of Captain Pike”.
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