I was thinking about this and wondered if it's possible for a Trek show to look so good it hurts the very spirit of what Trek has been or should be. In the TNG forum I recall someone saying that one of the reasons they like the show is because it feels almost like a stage play. I think one of the reasons TOS has endured IS because it looks kind of dated and that has provided kitsch value.
Then you look at the movies. TMP has huge budget and it's no good and TWK has a smaller budget and it is the best movie of them all. Same with TNG were most people like the show better than the movies, even the good one in "First Contact." The Kelvin Universe was a hit but it is also movies and not a tv show so you got different expectations there.
Isn't it kind of rare when more money, more special effects actually improves anything? For me I can only think of a few examples on tv and that would be the modern "Battlestar Galatica" and "Lost." Also isn't this idea that young people need flashy things and 2017 design look, whatever that means, to like something kind of saying young people are dumb and can't pay attention or have any imagination so we have to hit them with all sorts of bells and whistles to trick them?
Jason
Then you look at the movies. TMP has huge budget and it's no good and TWK has a smaller budget and it is the best movie of them all. Same with TNG were most people like the show better than the movies, even the good one in "First Contact." The Kelvin Universe was a hit but it is also movies and not a tv show so you got different expectations there.
Isn't it kind of rare when more money, more special effects actually improves anything? For me I can only think of a few examples on tv and that would be the modern "Battlestar Galatica" and "Lost." Also isn't this idea that young people need flashy things and 2017 design look, whatever that means, to like something kind of saying young people are dumb and can't pay attention or have any imagination so we have to hit them with all sorts of bells and whistles to trick them?
Jason