From recent news and comments that's most likely what I'm guessing Discovery will be. It will be a mashup of everything Classic Trek and then some. It will essentially be what the Kelvin Timeline tried to be but didn't achieve - a "have your cake and eat it too" approach to Trek. The producers can use all of the characters, mythology, and ideas and put their own remix, modern spin on them -- aesthetically and narratively. It frees their storytelling totally from canon but allows them to say that "this falls within the timeline" without having to adhere to it.
I'm cautiously optimistic will wait to see how it's executed... Nick Meyer is great and the idea of shifting the POV of the lead character is interesting, so who knows... but overall this sort of approach to Trek is disappointing and also really kind of maddening.
Battlestar Galactica worked as a reboot because the source material (for all it's nostalgic fun/value) was essentially weak, poorly executed, and thin -- but with a ton of great core ideas that could be exploited and deepened in a modern dramatic re-telling.
Trek is the opposite. TOS does not need a new variation on the same theme. It needs an expansion and an evolution... and not just in the set design, the makeup, or the aliens. That's why a post TNG series would have been the best way to go, it would have provided the maximum potential to modernize the franchise and break free of the problems with the last few series and incarnations.
I had hoped this show would have been an anthology series like American Horror Story -- with each season taking place within a different facet of the massive Trek tapestry.
Do we really need to have this "atl-version" of Errand of Mercy or the modern/Rashomon-style story approach to The Man Trap? I'm not speculating that they will reboot these stories per se, but you can bet, ala Admiral Cain and the Pegasus that familiar elements and story ideas from TOS will show up in Discovery. It will be their own twist but a wink wink to the fans at the same time. We're already seeing that in "Number One". So uninspired.
Personally, I am so bored and let down by this constant remixing and regurgitating -- Force Awakens, et all. These properties, Trek paramount among them have so much potential and it seems like most of today's creatives simply want to play in the safe sandbox of someone else's creation and make a mess rather than venture out somewhere else on the beach and build their own castles. It's disheartening for the culture -- and for Trek fans, who have always been attracted to one of it's inherent concepts... going forward... not backwards.
What would have happened to Trek in 1986 if Gene said, (while creating TNG) "let's just scramble up everything that was good 20 years ago and spit it out again..."
Oh wait, The Naked Now...
I'm cautiously optimistic will wait to see how it's executed... Nick Meyer is great and the idea of shifting the POV of the lead character is interesting, so who knows... but overall this sort of approach to Trek is disappointing and also really kind of maddening.
Battlestar Galactica worked as a reboot because the source material (for all it's nostalgic fun/value) was essentially weak, poorly executed, and thin -- but with a ton of great core ideas that could be exploited and deepened in a modern dramatic re-telling.
Trek is the opposite. TOS does not need a new variation on the same theme. It needs an expansion and an evolution... and not just in the set design, the makeup, or the aliens. That's why a post TNG series would have been the best way to go, it would have provided the maximum potential to modernize the franchise and break free of the problems with the last few series and incarnations.
I had hoped this show would have been an anthology series like American Horror Story -- with each season taking place within a different facet of the massive Trek tapestry.
Do we really need to have this "atl-version" of Errand of Mercy or the modern/Rashomon-style story approach to The Man Trap? I'm not speculating that they will reboot these stories per se, but you can bet, ala Admiral Cain and the Pegasus that familiar elements and story ideas from TOS will show up in Discovery. It will be their own twist but a wink wink to the fans at the same time. We're already seeing that in "Number One". So uninspired.
Personally, I am so bored and let down by this constant remixing and regurgitating -- Force Awakens, et all. These properties, Trek paramount among them have so much potential and it seems like most of today's creatives simply want to play in the safe sandbox of someone else's creation and make a mess rather than venture out somewhere else on the beach and build their own castles. It's disheartening for the culture -- and for Trek fans, who have always been attracted to one of it's inherent concepts... going forward... not backwards.
What would have happened to Trek in 1986 if Gene said, (while creating TNG) "let's just scramble up everything that was good 20 years ago and spit it out again..."
Oh wait, The Naked Now...