...that pandering to the core base of a certain franchise is not the way to go.
What about maintaining the integrity of the original material? There's a
huge difference between that and pandering, which I would interpret as kow-towing to fanboy delusions and BBS postings. Time travel seems to be J.J. Abrams' answer to everything lately - it's become a cliché for people who don't
really understand science fiction, a trope they seem to believe is the universal standard to explain everything else they can't achieve through good, honest storytelling. I half expect the passengers of Oceanic to make an appearance, because, well, they're traveling in time, too.
Now contrary to popular belief, stories don't have to be "dumbed down" for the average movie goer to enjoy.
That's why I am glad that J.J Abrams took the other route and made Star Trek much more accessible to the average movie goer.
Some, like myself, would argue that that
is "dumbing it down."
The thing that honks me off about many of
Trek's fans is that they so lack imagination of their own that they can't even imagine that it's possible to tell a good story that is still true to the existing material. Or that there's absolutely no reason why the important and relevant history and technology can't be included and integrated in a way that is perfectly understandable and
accessible to non-fans
without spending time in obvious exposition that could be better spent in moving the story and characters along. I, for one, am sick and tired of prequels and reboots - we had an entire "Trek" series that was nothing but 'explanations' for the stuff in the other series, and they
still couldn't seem to do
that without rewriting what had already been established.
It's not a matter of being true to the core fans - it's a matter of being true to the core
material and
building on it, not rewriting it and
not excusing it with time travel. TIIC never seem to start out saying, "Let's make a movie about time travel" (unless it's
Back to the Future or
Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure) - they say, "Well, we've been handed this task that we don't really understand, and frankly have no personal interest or investment in, so let's just make it up as we go along and
explain it with time travel."
That's a crappy way to tell
any story,
Star Trek or not.
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Pretend violence doesn't do as much damage as does real sexuality, age wise.

Cite a reputable source for this - it's pretty damned unbelievable.