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The minuses for me are all about the expansive feel to the sets. It doesn't feel like a submarine in space like it did in TOS. Everything just feels bigger inside and everyone feels fine beaming all over the ship. It's more restrained than Discovery was but it still feels a bit too free with the technology.
Never got a submarine is space vibe from the TOS sets.
While I wouldn't say "submarine in space" the impression I got from TOS is that the Enterprise was meant to be a rather utilitarian environment, which I will admit SNW doesn't really convey. I personally find the quarters are too huge. Admittedly, when designing the sets they probably were thinking "this is the flagship, it should be expansive and have some oomph" and with that mentality, yes, the sets make perfect sense. Though if I were trying to copy the utilitarian environment of TOS I'd have probably made Pike's quarters something the size of the quarters we saw Uhura sharing with her roommates, and make everyone else's smaller.

But no one woke me up in the middle of the night for an opinion on how to build the sets.
 
The TOS Enterprise was meant to be a spartan, efficient environment.

The SNW have been wise to recognize from the outset that you can't really unwind the impact of TNG on the franchise. Two generations of viewers have grown up with the 24th century Trek environments as their touchstones for what the "Trek universe" is like. These producers have backed up from that era in important, meaningful ways, but to really recreate TOS would be a mistake.
 
The bridge had that lush carpeted hotel lobby feel to it. Which is fine. By Picard's time ships like the Galaxy-class were about comfort and a pleasant work environment as much as they were about exploration and defense. The flagship of the Federation should ideally be warm and welcoming.
 
The TOS Enterprise was meant to be a spartan, efficient environment.

The SNW have been wise to recognize from the outset that you can't really unwind the impact of TNG on the franchise. Two generations of viewers have grown up with the 24th century Trek environments as their touchstones for what the "Trek universe" is like. These producers have backed up from that era in important, meaningful ways, but to really recreate TOS would be a mistake.
Honestly I think it's more:
In the 60s TV was on a 4:3 screen and the sets were designed an dressed for that situation.

In the 80s when TNG hit; they were reusing the ST:TMP film sets (and even shooting some scenes with/in wide-screen format with an intent to crop to 4:3).

But now, with HD/4K and everything in some form of wide-screen format. any modern production needs sets that accommodate, and look good in that format so yeah, all the sets are going to be larger in scope to fill the screen.
 
Honestly I think it's more:
In the 60s TV was on a 4:3 screen and the sets were designed an dressed for that situation.

In the 80s when TNG hit; they were reusing the ST:TMP film sets (and even shooting some scenes with/in wide-screen format with an intent to crop to 4:3).

But now, with HD/4K and everything in some form of wide-screen format. any modern production needs sets that accommodate, and look good in that format so yeah, all the sets are going to be larger in scope to fill the screen.
I think I've read something to that effect from a producer.
 
If I have a issue with the SNW sets it wouldn't be so much the size but how many lights are everywhere on the ship. Discovery is basically pitch black and with SNW everything is lit like a Christmas Tree. Do you really need light fixtures in the steps on the bridge and transporter pad? It seems fine to have some walls that isn't carrying a light fixture or computer panel.
 
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