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[–] pedz@lemmy.ca 3 points 14 hours ago* (last edited 4 hours ago)

Of course the internet and social media amplifies the critics. But I hate the idea of blaming a not so good series on the internet and the fans. Because the reverse could also happen. And it doesn't.

Maybe I'm not a fan because I only liked TNG, DS9, VOY and some of ENT, while not really liking much of the new Kurtzman universe/timeline. I skipped DIS as I don't think it's my thing. And I skipped PIC too. Still, I was convinced to try SNW on lemmy, and I liked much of it. Maybe as much as ENT. I also loved LD before it got cancelled. Even with all the usual toxicity of some fans, some positive comments and videos were able to sway me into trying them and liking them.

However, as much as I agree that some "fans" are toxic, other fans have made very detailed and logical videos about how this most recent series is bad as Star Trek. The ratio of bad reviews from pretty much all the spectrum of fans kind of confirms this, and I'm sick of seeing a lot of the past actors act like they know exactly what Star Trek is, should be, what fans should like, and if they don't like it, it's their fault and the internet's fault.

“It was literally the biggest Star Trek set ever,”

It's not because it's litterally the biggest set ever that it makes it good Star Trek. And it's not because he directed an episode that the writing will be better.

As we can see with the series Picard, and to an extent the movie Nemesis, sometimes actors are not exactly the best references for the canon of what they are acting. The dune buggy in Nemesis was Steward's idea. As is a big part of the concept behind the Picard series. And having actors like Kate Mulgrew and Robert Picardo defending this and even going against some fans like me, is hurtful too. Enough so that I'm willingly distancing myself from social media and stuff related to Star Trek now. It pains me to see them push something that has lost most of its soul and blame the fans.

EDIT: About Patrick Steward seemingly not understanding his character:

It seems that "Nemesis" producer John Logan, perhaps to appease his star, wanted to do a favor by giving Stewart a driving/action scene, no matter how inappropriate. In a behind-the-scenes documentary included on the "Nemesis" DVD, Stewart said in an interview that he really loved driving, just as a personal hobby, and was happy to have access to a vehicle like the Argo. Stewart, it seems, was so excited to drive that he didn't bother to ask why his character would want to — or even be able to — drive a dune buggy. Stewart, of course, isn't Picard. He prefers entertainment with action and adventure.