Doctor Omega
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I can't see George Takei joining it though.
Oh, I'm sure George has his role to play in this "organization".I can't see George Takei joining it though.
It needed a few rewrites and the removal of an oversized ego but you're right. There were some good ideas in the script that could have made for a great film if explored properly.Whilst I readily admit to it being one of the weakest - if not the weakest - entries in the film series, I still think it could have been made halfway decent with a few minor changes and edits... It came so close to being acceptable.
Nothing is irreparable. The issue is that the powers-that-be (not those guys from Angel) refuse to listen to what the fans want. Trekkers want actual sci-fi, with thought provoking dialogue and commentary on society. Sure, give us some action. But you know what's funny about that? If you asked just about any Trek fan what was the best movie of the bunch, and they'll tell you it was Wrath of Khan. A movie with very little action. It was mostly dialogue. The only real action happens in the last reel, and most of that is a battle of wits between Kirk and Khan.Have DISCOVERY and the Abramms films actually done irreparable damage to the TREK brand and franchise?