The thing is Michael Chabon isn’t wrong here, there are people out there that are just as terrible and toxic as he says, that say nothing but terrible and hate filled things not just about the show, but use this to justify harassing the cast and crew of these new series, while for lack of a better term, bully other people into thinking the same way as they do though gate keeping tactics and demeaning other peoples intelligence, all under the guise of protecting the integrity of the franchise.tyrteg wrote: ↑Tue Jun 30, 2020 7:39 am I respectfully disagree but most of the arguments and counter-arguments about this topic have already been made here in this discussion or in other places such as on Reddit and it inevitably comes to two points. Creator's intentions and my personal reaction to the TV series. For the creator's intentions I advise everyone to read the interview that Variety did with the Showrunner of season 1 - Michael Chabon here: https://variety.com/2020/tv/features/michael-chabon-star-trek-picard-1203544717/
I especially want to point to the question in the interview:and his answerSo were there things about “Picard” that you knew you wanted to do that you could sense would test some boundaries for fans?
This is exact and full quote of his answer on the topic (in the next paragraph he goes to answer fan reaction to deaths of fan favorite characters like Icheb.) And I don't think even the authors of the most divisive parts of Star Trek like DS9 or Enterprise would outright respond the way he did. That sometimes they want to intentionally aggravate and provoke those fans who liked Gene's vision of optimistic Star Trek whom he lumps together with buzzwords of "toxic fans" and "anti-SJWs". Nor do I think any of the other showrunners would claim that they themselves are the only ones deciding what Star Trek "is and always has been all about" The "has been always about" part being especially infuriating because it sounds to me personally like attempts of "rewriting the history to suit current political views" which is never warranted.Sure. To the extent that I was aware of the kind of toxic fandom, the anti-SJW, you know, sad little corner of fandom — you just disregard that. Sometimes you’re motivated to have things simply because it’s possibly going to piss off or provoke people who seem to have missed the memo about just what exactly “Star Trek” is and always has been all about.
So in my view - the creator's intentions of ST:Pic are less than stellar and even with my best attempt to give it a chance I couldn't force myself to finish watching Season 1 and stopped shortly after the Riker&Troi episode because I wasn't enjoying myself and I already had a better version of the story of Trek's future in Star Trek Online. As for the game itself I've already given my opinion and experience with
ST:O here: https://sfdebris.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=4215&start=32
What I will add to my original statement is that with the sad passing of Aron Eisenberg and René Auberjonois ST:O is the last time we will ever get them reprising their roles and I'm just glad that it has been a majestic and worthy outing in ST:O Gamma Quadrant with Captain Nog of U.S.S. Chimera and Odo leading his own Dominion fleet and bringing justice to the Jem 'Hadaar (who are a playable race) which resulted in a "grand faux-season of DS9" to quote Charles Phipps review (warning includes spoilers) as found here: https://sfdebris.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=4215&start=65
And it isn’t even a new occurrence, as he says in the interview that there were people who tore Deep Space Nine and Voyager apart the same way as Discovery and Picard, the difference now is thanks to YouTube and other social outlets, no one can escape the sheer volume of negativity, and it isn’t exclusive to just Star Trek, other mainstream franchises suffer from this, and that these type of people don’t actually care about wanting these new shows to get better, they just want everyone else to be as hate filled, miserable and cynically as they are.
But that’s not to say that everyone who has issues with any new piece of media is like these people, just because you didn’t like Star Trek Picard doesn’t mean your like those people, you are entitled to your own viewpoints and opinions, and everyone is different, I myself have mixed feelings about Icheb’s death, and when Chuck get to it I’ll probably go into that more, however I personally thing Star Trek Picard is fantastic, but I don’t have a single problem with other people not liking it the way I do, my problem is when those type of people constantly keep belittling me or other people that liking a piece of media that they don’t like makes us an idiot, or not a true fan, and the "correct" way to react is to be as hate filled, miserable and cynically as they are.
And Michael Chabon wasn’t lumping all the people who have issues with Star Trek Picard with those people who are terrible and toxic, he was simply saying that those people exist, and he’s not going to let them dictate the story he or the rest of the creative team wants to tell.
Also, Gamma Quadrant story arc in Star Trek Online that you talked about is fantastic and I strongly recommend people checking it out when they have the time.