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The Terry Matalas as Star Trek Showrunner Petition

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DISCOVERY and PICARD S1 did their part in pushing many people away from Star Trek. Past producers have made divisive statements to the fanbase. It doesn't need to be personal. Season 3 has won back many critics and alienated fans... this is the "amazing accomplishment I refer to. If you greatly enjoyed DISCOVERY and PICARD S1, great for you. But those seasons shouldn't be immune from criticism or comparison, much as some people on the board don't like ENT or early TNG.

People have said the same about Chris Nolan, Kevin Feige, and many others. It's par for the course in genre entertainment for fandoms.
Exactly. I've bought Nolan and Denis Villeneuve's early films on Blu-ray sight unseen because I've greatly appreciated their later work.
 
No one has said that to you :lol:

That's an ironically more hyperbolic statement than 'Terry Matalas is the best.'
Can you accept someone not excited by Terry?

If not, then not hyperbole.

That you laugh at my opinion does not favors either, sorry to say...:(
this is the "amazing accomplishment I refer to. If you greatly enjoyed DISCOVERY and PICARD S1, great for you. But those seasons shouldn't be immune from criticism or comparison, much as some people on the board don't like ENT or early TNG.
Oh, they never, ever, were immune from anything.

And Season 3 is no better. That's the point. It's the same thing. It's not different, save for what characters it chose to include. That's it. Period, end of story.

The frustration is the cognitive dissonance to praise this season.
 
Can you accept someone not excited by Terry?

If not, then not hyperbole.

Of course I can.

Especially after the past 5 years of Divisive Trek. I can support anyone who is understandably skeptical about Picard S3. The best is yet to come.

It may even be too little, too late for the franchise. Though I'm hoping the strong fan appreciation for Pic S3 will have Paramount come around and greenlight a new series down the line.
 
Of course I can.

Especially after the past 5 years of Divisive Trek. I can support anyone who is understandably skeptical about Picard S3. The best is yet to come.

It may even be too little, too late for the franchise. Though I'm hoping the strong fan appreciation for Pic S3 will have Paramount come around and greenlight a new series down the line.
Fair enough.

I hope you get what you want.

The best is far behind us because that's where Trek fans look.
 
Shouldn't Trek try to be divisive to encourage discussion and commentary on issues?
There's a difference between nuanced allegory and agitprop, especially at $8 million an episode. Berman-era Trek targeted a much larger segment of the population... adults 18-49, plus hoping the kids would buy toys and the older adults varied merch.

The majority aren't really arguing over anything. Look at the support for Picard S3 across all fronts.

It's a season where you have the extremes of Robert Meyer Burnett, Nerdrotic, Critical Drinker and that whole group in agreement with Jesse Gender, Trek Central, ...... and even Redlettermedia praising the season.

We're only 4 episodes in, but this is a promising start when it comes to a non-Divisive season of Trek.
Even Midnight's Edge have come around now:D... although there is still some animosity over who got advance screeners and who didn't on both sides of the divide.

It may even be too little, too late for the franchise.
My greatest fear for Star Trek
 
In regards to Star Trek... will edit the post to clarify
If that's your worst fear in regards to Star Trek you life is still pretty good.

Seriously. If the franchise stops then what does that mean? We'll no longer talk Star Trek? People will stop costuming or fan art? Fan fiction will grind to a halt?

If it sounds ridiculous then I feel pretty confident in saying worst fears are rather hyperbolic. And that's saying something coming from me, who loves hyperbole way more than Star Trek!
 
That like ENT, NuTrek only got really good when it was already too late.
Yup, it's too late.

Now what?

Oh, I know, I'l start my Trek prepper bunker! Let's see, I'll need digitized copies of all TOS, and TNG VHS's, as well as dedicated hard drives to stores all versions of Trek. Dedicated hard line for internet, as well as a closet for costumes, locker for phasers, and my LLAP mug.
 
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For ENT, is was the opportunity cost of not having season 4's team do the Earth-Romulan War and the founding of the Federation.

Here, it's a potential 25th century show that could bring all the threads of 24th century Trek forward in continuity while actors and behind the scenes people are still available.
 
For ENT, is was the opportunity cost of not having season 4's team do the Earth-Romulan War and the founding of the Federation.

Here, it's a potential 25th century show that could bring all the threads of 24th century Trek forward in continuity while actors and behind the scenes people are still available.
I'll not weep over what might not be.
 
While Picard S3 has been top viewing so far, I thoroughly enjoyed SNW too. So giving Matalas or Myers the opportunity to take the franchise forward would be pretty class imo.
 
Of course I can.

Especially after the past 5 years of Divisive Trek. I can support anyone who is understandably skeptical about Picard S3. The best is yet to come.

It may even be too little, too late for the franchise. Though I'm hoping the strong fan appreciation for Pic S3 will have Paramount come around and greenlight a new series down the line.

A new series would be great. But then I've enjoyed aspects of all iterations of the Star Trek franchise. And I'm happy we've been given so much these past few years. I'm not skeptical about Picard 3. I didn't think anyone was saying that. But I enjoyed 1 & 2 for all the interesting things they brought to the table. I loved Disco for the same reason. Loving SNW, but I don't expect everyone to do so. I'm grateful to have these shows back and I fear all this shouting is going to mean less and less of what I've enjoyed and more of what a few shouty people want - like the cancellation of Discovery.

Yes I'm sure there were other considerations - financial blah, blah - but even so, small-minded assholes are celebrating the death of something I loved. And it feels like just another a sign of everything else in the world that's going backwards for women and people of color and LGBTQs. That's what it feels like right now.

I just wish to god people could be happy with an abundances of riches instead of picking at the pile and going, "too many rubies."
 
I'm grateful to have these shows back and I fear all this shouting is going to mean less and less of what I've enjoyed and more of what a few shouty people want - like the cancellation of Discovery.
Indeed, that is my concern, or suspicious cynical worry as well, as Trek kowtows to the loudest voices, and bowing and scraping to the loudest critics.
 
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