Absolutely, I'd definitely say the recent Star Trek are financially successful, the fact that multiple series have been green lighted alone should be a good indication, but as far as the online discussions where people absolutely hate the new series, they argue that because of what they personally hated about the show is enough to justify why supposedly they are not doing financially well, ranging from the nit-picking continuity so hard, and then you get with all due respect Zargon, the absolutely stupidest diatribe bulls[RED ALERT]t types of "critical comments" like this:CharlesPhipps wrote: ↑Sun Aug 30, 2020 8:26 pm I think it's the question of what exactly people want to measure success by. Is it a critical, viewership, financial, or what success. DISCO seems to be a bit like the Kelvinverse in that everyone seems to love it except a certain hardcore subset of fans. Except it hasn't hit it's Beyond yet (which was a financial bomb but liked by the hardcore fans).
But yes, I used Ron Howard and the bags of money for a reason. People should argue the artistic merits of DISCO but not try to argue the financial as it may have well saved CBS' otherwise failed platform.
Because it's both In-Demand AND being watched--which is a big boost for finances for the channel. The data shows people sign up for CBS and pay real money directly to them purely to watch Star Trek and then either let their subscriptions expire or watch the next Star Trek show.
First: Star Trek has alway been a progressive series from the start by design, it's literally one of the reasons why the franchise is so beloved, or have people really forgot about the time Martin Luther King Jr. went up to Nichelle Nichols and told her that she was an inspiration.Zargon wrote: ↑Sun Aug 30, 2020 3:57 pm CBS is not going to stop making Star Trek shows, the idea is just they want to move away from the whole Woke SJW 'white man hate filled" shows, and move back to "hey lets just make good Sci Fi with a social message or two(and specifically the more "make up your own mind" and not the "think this way comrade" type).
Second: "Just make good Sci Fi" is never a good criticism, thats the television equivalent of back seat driving/gaming.
And Third: Star Trek is famous for it's social messages being "think this way comrade" as you describe, I'm ok with that because those social messages are positive ones that we should take to heart.
So can we please leave this kind of "critical comment" back in the 50's where it belongs.
I'm all for discussing what works and what doesn't with any Star Trek series, and while I personally do enjoy both Discovery and Picard I'm not blind to some of the choices made in those series where not good, I just want to talk about them so that they can learn, change and improve for the future, rather than as a reason for cancelling them, image if this mentality was listened to back with The Next Generation and the series was cancelled after Season 1, we would have been deprived of so many great episodes not just from The Next Generation, but Deep Space Nine, Voyager and Enterprise, it's the equivalent of this scene of The Simpsons, with Homer as the new series and Grandpa as those online criticisms:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BnBr56xFCzk