It's not Star Trek! The only things that are real Star Trek are Forbidden Planet and The Day The Earth Stood Still!
Forbidden Planet is Fake "The Tempest."

It's not Star Trek! The only things that are real Star Trek are Forbidden Planet and The Day The Earth Stood Still!
Indeed.Unfortunately. That's why TOS ideas and concepts have to be re-introduced through other series and films. It's the only way to get them to swallow it if they won't look at the actual source material itself.
The Youtube Music Video I just listened to is not my star trek.We should have a "X is not Star Trek" thread in every forum. I'm particularly looking forward to "TAS is not Star Trek", "Doctor Who is not Star Trek" and "Sport and Fitness is not Star Trek".
This one is thoughThe Youtube Music Video I just listened to is not my star trek.
I’ve been rewatching the third season lately, while not as sharp as the first two seasons, it is entertaining.
Given that S3 was regarded by a certain segment of the fanbase as "not proper Star Trek" even back in the day, the title of this thread is at least one-third on point!
In all seriousness, I get why people would dismiss newer versions of things as not the thing they're supposed to be. It's good to remind yourself how silly that is.
The OP may have been writing in Meta mode, but sadly there really are people who don't like The Original Series.
That's why TOS ideas and concepts have to be re-introduced through other series and films. It's the only way to get them to swallow it if they won't look at the actual source material itself.
I think it's because they can't get passed the 1960s style of TV. I don't think that all things being equal, they'd want to ignore the series that came first, but it's too different from what they're used to. You see this on the other end too. People who don't like Discovery or Picard because it's too different from what they're used to. Some people only like things to be one particular way. They're missing out. No matter which end of it we're talking about.In all seriousness, I've noticed since I've interacted with online fandom on places like facebook, that there are a surprising amount of Trek fans who are all over TNG, DS9, VOY, ENT and the CBSAA shows, and maybe even the TOS movies, but who have almost no familiarity with TOS the TV show, haven't watched it, or can't get into watching it.
I find it quite puzzling. Personal opinions etc, but I can't understand why they can't or won't explore where it began.
People also don't understand that the look and style of TOS wasn't realistic, it didn't even attempt to be. It was more theater-like with the use of color and light as set pieces. Here is a great article on Minimalism as it was used in the series.
The first couple of seasons of TNG used the same style, but gradually the sets have moved towards realism.
I'm not. I was talking about the look and style, and the way Trek has moved from minimalism to more complicated visuals.Don’t confuse different aesthetics with realism.
What do you think aesthetics are?I'm not. I was talking about the look and style, and the way Trek has moved from minimalism to more complicated visuals.
And I certainly agree about lens flares and Cadets rising to Captain in a day.![]()
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