Lets just hope they don’t mean the “I liked it before it got woke” jerkwads.

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    8 months ago

    Arguably they were still figuring out the tone, and how to revive a 20 year old franchise while not retreading the past. Not claiming there aren’t some duds, but later 90s Trek benefited from TNG cracking the “formula” and sticking to it.

    Compare a modern spiritual successor to TNG like The Orville, which, despite a rocky premiere, just crushed it within 5-6 episodes, and kept crushing it, because they didn’t have to put so much legwork into defining the tone of the show.

    The Orville… Still the best Trek of the modern era.

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      8 months ago

      The Orville also had the advantage of being Not Star Trek™ in that they didn’t have to adhere to sixty years of pre-established lore.

      Discovery could have avoided the vast majority of that burden by being set in the far future. (And they painfully, eventually realized that.)

      Edit: spelling.