Re: Would the TNG movies have benefited from a continuing st
cardinal biggles said:
Don't blame NEM, they started playing it safe from the get-go. In FC, Data can turn the emotions off at will; in INS the chip is no longer fused to his neural net, and he apparently leaves it in his sock drawer for the whole mission. So much for progression of character.
Does he even have it in Nemesis? That was the problem with Data in the movies - Moore and Braga handled it fine, but Piller obviously couldn't get a handle on it, so he decided to leave it out, as a naive Data fitted the 'jokes' better. I love Mike Piller, but that was a mistake.
The less said about Logan the better.
In hindsight, Insurrection was probably a mis-step. It was just so throwaway thanks to Stewart's demands for a lighter movie. I don't think any of that is Piller's, or even Berman's fault - I hate to bring back the Heart of Darkness pitch, but it could have been interesting.
Nemesis was too little, too late. If it had happened around summer 2000, it would probably have been better received. Naturally, the script would have needed to be completely different...
So in answer to the original question, yes, the TNG movies would have benefitted from more continuing threads in the films. Paramount seems to think audiences are stupid, and will be turned off by continuity within a film series - it certainly didn't hurt the TOS movies, or the Alien series, or Star Wars for example.