chaos42 wrote: ↑Mon Jul 27, 2020 4:19 am
i just don't know were this is going to go.
I do understand this, and I see how easy it is to look at anything in the worst case scenario, to give into cynicism and anger and lash out, and it's why I always keep a positive mindset when anything new from Star Trek is announced, because I know being in this mindset all the time is not good for ones mental health.
And It's also why I don't even bother listening to any of those people on YouTube or Twitter, they take advantage of peoples uncertainty and tell them out of context statements, that speculation and rumors are fact, and just out right lying, all for the sake for riling up people for their own personal gain, they tell you to be afraid, to lash out, to be angry all to time, because while they say it's for a good cause, it's really because they want the attention, and the easiest way they can get it is to prey on other peoples uncertainty.
When I said I personally think Star Trek is in good hands with Alex Kurtzman and the other creative teams, it's not because I've liked every decision and everything they've creative so far, while I do like Star Trek Discovery and Star Trek Picard there are things in both that do need improving upon, and I'm sure Star Trek Lower Decks will need some things ironed out, personally they all have more good in them than bad, but more importantly Alex Kurtzman is willing to be more experimental with Star Trek rather than play it safe, and I don't think it's because he wants to work no something else (if it was reported from those YouTube or Twitter people them it's obviously not true) since from the interviews I've seen he does care about Star Trek, but importantly he cares about the fans and listens to them and tries to improve, the fact that Star Trek Discovery is going in a different direction from it's start and that we are going to be getting the Pike series people were asking for with Star Trek Strange New Worlds is proof of that, and I'd rather believe the man whos day job is to work on all these new Star Trek series and manage the franchise, than someone who isn't a professional journalist, who has no experience in film, television, or the industry for both beyond what anyone else can look up on Wikipedia, and to be blunt sound more like the mad ramblings of someone writing fan-fiction of real life.
But importantly, I wasn't asking people to change their minds about Alex Kurtzman, I was simply putting forward my own opinion about him while asking to simple keep an open and positive mindset about the future of Star Trek while avoiding the negative aspects like lashing out or cynicism, for example while I've said I'm not interested in The Orville I don't go on a hate-filled crusade against it, I recognize the hard work and talent that goes into it, and know there's an audience that enjoys it, so who am I to come in and tell them or the creators that their wrong or stupid for liking or making a series that just wasn't for me, instead I wish The Orville well and move on.
Because at the moment it looks like we are repeating the same arguments made over three decades ago with Deep Space Nine.
"I think, when one has been angry for a very long time, one gets used to it. And it becomes comfortable like…like old leather. And finally… it becomes so familiar that one can't remember feeling any other way."
- Jean-Luc Picard