Now that Abrams has revitalized the franchise,what do you guys think caused it to sink in the first place?
Ill start off with this-its several things.One would be TV Trek-it didn't make sense a to average joes coming back from work because the plots were trekkie-centric.Good episodes,but if you didn't know polaron from a tricorder you were lost watching it.
The last two TNG movies were sizeable culprit,because a movie has to make sense *AND* be entertaining to be 'good'.Insurrection made sense but got bogged down in its own philosophy,leading to a TNG-large feel,while Nemesis upped the action at the expense of a sensible plot-and to add insult the disjointed plot was trek-predictable too.So people who expected Nemesis to be better than the previous slop were let down greatly.
I can't comment on the producer/studio side of things,but were it not for the books I'd probably have written off Trek for dead.
What's your take?
Ill start off with this-its several things.One would be TV Trek-it didn't make sense a to average joes coming back from work because the plots were trekkie-centric.Good episodes,but if you didn't know polaron from a tricorder you were lost watching it.
The last two TNG movies were sizeable culprit,because a movie has to make sense *AND* be entertaining to be 'good'.Insurrection made sense but got bogged down in its own philosophy,leading to a TNG-large feel,while Nemesis upped the action at the expense of a sensible plot-and to add insult the disjointed plot was trek-predictable too.So people who expected Nemesis to be better than the previous slop were let down greatly.
I can't comment on the producer/studio side of things,but were it not for the books I'd probably have written off Trek for dead.
What's your take?