And yet, there are those who would rather Star Trek died 20 years ago, then continue the way it has.
I don't understand those people.
I believe their argument is that it should have died and remained dead instead of "walking around like a zombie, a mindless shell of what it once was" now. (Their line of argument, not mine.)
I already touched on that.
It's also a logical fallacy to say that after 2005, the direction Abrams/Kurtzman took Star Trek was the only possible way for Star Trek to move forward.
Someone else should have been put in charge of Star Trek.
Someone who has not written a Michael Bay movie or has multiple Golden Raspberries (and who is not involved with CW shows and sexy vampire teen romance drama shows).
Naren Shankar
Ronald D Moore
Kevin Feige