Comment on Alex Kurtzman On Starting Discussions With Paramount Skydance Over The Future Of Star Trek TV

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StillPaisleyCat@startrek.website ⁨12⁩ ⁨hours⁩ ago

We’re going to need to differ on Ronald D. Moore.

I wish Trek fans would stop calling for him to helm the franchise when we have not seen adequate evidence that he can carry through to make the kind of Trek that represents IDIC for future.

What I am seeing from him is a pattern of starting great new shows but not having as great ideas about following through long multi season arcs.

The Battlestar Galactica reboot was riveting for the first two seasons and then spiralled to a disappointing conclusion.

For All Mankind spun out in seasons two and three with an Oedipal storyline about a kid who becomes obsessed with his foster mother and wreaks havoc. Not to mention that all the heroic women characters in from season one had to be shown to deeply flawed by season three in a very male-perspective way.

For All Mankind isn’t as bad in terms of having a cisgender-male viewpoint writing women leads as say the Sheridan show Lioness, but it’s not succeeding as a show women see themselves in.

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