We got the original series, the next generation, deep space nine, voyager and enterprise. This stuff isn't star trek anymore. They don't care about the show or the characters. They want it ruined because guys like it, and it's a franchise that was well known and pulled from a longer than decade hiatus. They're spiteful and vindictive and they take pleasure in you hating what you loved, because they don't know how to make their own thing. They take over and infect. Just watch what you liked about star trek, maybe read some of the older novels, and enjoy that instead. The stuff before they ruined it.
There's only so much nostalgia one can handle before it becomes toxic. Our society has become stagnant creatively thanks to the corporate media. There is a reason I am hoping for more from Gina Carano and Daily Wire.
Never watched it. The Xindi arc was kinda interesting enough to get me back after the first season shot me out of the viewership. But I never finished the 3rd season as it was too Bermaga to follow. And for fuck's sake, who the fuck thought Scott Bakula would be a good fucking captain? Jesus Christ! He's a puppy, not an authority figure.
That and letting cucks into anything. Their perversions lead to women getting power through illicit means instead of earning their positions and then everything becomes woke and turns to shit.
“Evil cannot create anything new, they can only corrupt and ruin what good forces have invented or made.” -- J.R.R. Tolkien
Not entirely true, but mostly true.
EDIT: In reality, this isn't a direct quote but a paraphrase of two things J.R.R. wrote in his books:
"No, they eat and drink, Sam. The Shadow that bred them can only mock, it cannot make: not real new things of its own. I don't think it gave life to the orcs, it only ruined them and twisted them; and if they are to live at all, they have to live like other living creatures." -- The Return of The King
For the Orcs had life and multiplied after the manner of the Children of Ilúvatar; and naught that had life of its own, nor the semblance of life, could ever Melkor make since his rebellion in the Ainulindalë before the Beginning: so say the wise. -- The Silmarillion
We got the original series, the next generation, deep space nine, voyager and enterprise. This stuff isn't star trek anymore. They don't care about the show or the characters. They want it ruined because guys like it, and it's a franchise that was well known and pulled from a longer than decade hiatus. They're spiteful and vindictive and they take pleasure in you hating what you loved, because they don't know how to make their own thing. They take over and infect. Just watch what you liked about star trek, maybe read some of the older novels, and enjoy that instead. The stuff before they ruined it.
There's only so much nostalgia one can handle before it becomes toxic. Our society has become stagnant creatively thanks to the corporate media. There is a reason I am hoping for more from Gina Carano and Daily Wire.
There's always The Orville. Edit: accidentally commented under the wrong reply. Fixed.
Highly illogical, but not improbable.
Understandable
4th season of Enterprise they pushed nostalgia hard. Didn't save the series and signaled the death of the franchise.
Never watched it. The Xindi arc was kinda interesting enough to get me back after the first season shot me out of the viewership. But I never finished the 3rd season as it was too Bermaga to follow. And for fuck's sake, who the fuck thought Scott Bakula would be a good fucking captain? Jesus Christ! He's a puppy, not an authority figure.
I need to get the daily wire sub. But part of becoming stagnant is the hyper obsession with diversity that cripples storytelling
That and letting cucks into anything. Their perversions lead to women getting power through illicit means instead of earning their positions and then everything becomes woke and turns to shit.
I remember them bragging about having an all female writing room. I was like who cares if they are writing crappy stories
“Evil cannot create anything new, they can only corrupt and ruin what good forces have invented or made.” -- J.R.R. Tolkien
Not entirely true, but mostly true.
EDIT: In reality, this isn't a direct quote but a paraphrase of two things J.R.R. wrote in his books: