>>8039059>only in Season 3 did they realise what they were doing and try to deliver something the fans actually wanted.>I don't have much hope for the future of Trek nowThey listened to fans, recognized they fucked up, and began course-correcting. Isn't that a good sign?
>>8039863>mind you I've skipped anything post 2005 except for season 3 of PicardStrange New Worlds is actually good, you should give it a try
All you need to know about Discovery is that [spoiler:lit]Pike makes a time-travel Faustian bargain to save the Federation, and he knows his crippling injury from The Menagerie is predestined to happen as a result.[/spoiler:lit]
>>8041576>it seems the whole point of the show will be re-establishing the Trek universe for a timeline that at this point in ours has past some major events like the Eugenic wars without destroying the continuity of events that lead to TOS/TNGI don't get why fans (and now the actual producers/writers) are so hung up about making sure it all lines up "properly" with the real world. What are you going to do when 2063 comes and no Vulcans show up in Montana? Let fiction be fiction ffs.