Just once I’d like a post where everyone is chill and positive about stuff instead of focusing on negative

Edit: I dunno why I expect people to ever be capable of being positive anymore. Dunno why I bother.

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    1 year ago

    Oh, bless you.

    Being old enough to have Voyager and especially DS9 be my “nuTrek” and also never having let it go I can feel your nerdrage as a warm, fuzzy winter fire.

    Can I interest you in how DS9’s focus on greed, war and moral compromise is a betrayal of the concepts behind Star Trek and if they wanted to make Babylon 5 they should have just made Babylon 5?

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      1 year ago

      I’m old enough for that too. I saw and enjoyed both DS9 and Babylon 5 when they came out! There are definitely issues with DS9, but it never treated the audience as stupid or took its material anything other than seriously. It was ambitious and very well written, especially the Cardassian characters.

      I get particularly frustrated at the “teen humour” focus of the new stuff, it’s just not written with me in mind and that’s fair enough but I don’t think we should be comparing it to the old stuff and arguing it’s the same level of quality because that’s not accurate.

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        I like that you like DS9. Good for you. It’s there for you and that’s fine.

        But it’s a weird show that is a fundamental contestation to what makes Star Trek appealing and pretends it isn’t.

        It’s fine. All of Trek is fine. But if you ask me if I’d rather watch Discovery, I’d watch Discovery any day. Which, again, is fine, because both of those exist and are at the very least decent.

        I’m not sure how much “teen humor” there is in modern Trek, though. I mean, there’s Lower Decks, but that’s the point of Lower Decks and I kinda warmed up to it over time. Ditto for Prodigy.

        If anything Picard was overly self-serious, and one could argue the same of Discovery, at least during the first season. I kinda see it in SNW, and I do think Season 2 tries to do too much too soon, but whatever, that show has a specific niche and that’s where it lives.

        Man, can I just stop to say that I just rattled off five different Star Trek shows, all of them different and all of them at least decent? What a time to be into this particular series.