Yeah, I remember reading something similar from JMS about five months ago, how he'd like to work on something Star Trek to make it good again. That would be so cool.
Personally, I only like the original series and some of TNG, and most of the movies.
They should do a Star Trek in which they find out they have been in temporal stasis for 20 years and that's why nothing changes from one episode to the next... ;)
A good story arc using the Star Trek universe would be great, but I don't know whether the powers that control it have recognised that the lack of stories has caused Trek to be cancelled and that is their fault. Last I heard they were blaming the fans for having 'Trek Fatigue.' :confused:
Fatigued of the same scripts maybe...
Fatigued of the stifling of creativity on the show...
I don't think that the audience is suffering from sci-fi fatigue as evidenced by the recent success of Battlestar Galactica, Dr Who & Star Wars. If they provided us with good storylines that are well acted with characters that we can care about then Star Trek would be a good setting to put it all in.
In the case of the recent Star Wars films that last sentence was not applicable.
[QUOTE][i]Originally posted by Alaric [/i]
[B]I don't think that the audience is suffering from sci-fi fatigue as evidenced by the recent success of Battlestar Galactica, Dr Who & Star Wars. If they provided us with good storylines that are well acted with characters that we can care about then Star Trek would be a good setting to put it all in.
In the case of the recent Star Wars films that last sentence was not applicable. [/B][/QUOTE]
Wonder how Dr.Who will be next season without Ecclestone...he's perfect for the job :(
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Personally, I only like the original series and some of TNG, and most of the movies.
A good story arc using the Star Trek universe would be great, but I don't know whether the powers that control it have recognised that the lack of stories has caused Trek to be cancelled and that is their fault. Last I heard they were blaming the fans for having 'Trek Fatigue.' :confused:
Fatigued of the same scripts maybe...
Fatigued of the stifling of creativity on the show...
In the case of the recent Star Wars films that last sentence was not applicable.
I wonder what would have happened to the new Star Wars films if they weren't Star Wars...
:rolleyes:
[B]I wonder what would have happened to the new Star Wars films if they weren't Star Wars...
:rolleyes: [/B][/QUOTE]
They'd be sued by Lucas ;)
[B]They'd be sued by Lucas ;) [/B][/QUOTE]
You're a bad man :p
[B]I don't think that the audience is suffering from sci-fi fatigue as evidenced by the recent success of Battlestar Galactica, Dr Who & Star Wars. If they provided us with good storylines that are well acted with characters that we can care about then Star Trek would be a good setting to put it all in.
In the case of the recent Star Wars films that last sentence was not applicable. [/B][/QUOTE]
Wonder how Dr.Who will be next season without Ecclestone...he's perfect for the job :(
Maybe he has a big personality, we can only hope.
A friend of mine had her own concerns: [url]http://www.mcgahy.com/2005/06/christmas.htm[/url]