Because...?
What makes you think the suits did not put the same Ferengi pressures on the creative teams?
Because...?
You really need to consider that your personal opinions aren't the gospel of 'old-school fans', nor are the people you're talking down to inferior in their fandom to you. Frankly if all these discussions you're starting and prolonging are all predicated on your views being the only ones you'll accept as representative of 'true' fans, there's no point saying one word more to any of them.
I think you don't understand the fact that the "No True Scotsman" isn't a regular usable term but a definition of a fallacious argument. You can not abuse the "No True Scotsman", the use of a "No True Scotsman denotes that the user of it has set impossible standards that no one can live up to. You mentioned earlier that you thought Star Trek fans would be different from Star Wars fans. I think the nuanced tone you've heard up to this moment has been that difference. The stark reliance on a pure form of fandom, coming from you I might add, is exactly the kind of fandom I have seen from Star Wars that up to this point repulsed me.Yukaphile wrote: ↑Fri Apr 26, 2019 12:00 pm True, there is potential abuse of "No True Scotsman," but then, Star Trek seems uniquely suited to that, doesn't it? Given the many different "hats" it's worn over the years, from hard sci-fi to goofy comedy to rampant unintended silliness to fun space adventures to nature documentary to political themes and human commentary to epic war drama and space action. That's a lot over its nearly sixty years. And we all have our own feelings about where it should be going and what's most important. I do know STD wouldn't be so controversial if old-school fans weren't so upset, so that's where my thinking came from. But then, that could mainly be nostalgia goggles. And many explanations past the seemingly obvious, true. It's just my feeling, though. Take it as it is.