• T156@lemmy.world
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    1 month ago

    Even then, Trek hasn’t really pushed the boundaries for a good long time. When it hit it big by TNG/TOS Syndication, it ended up being the cash cow, and thus not worth risking for such controversial things.

    At most, it’s just been nudging the norm, but the kind of radical shove that TOS had, and nearly got it pulled off the air twice is basically nowhere to be found.

    At most, we got one or two token characters or plots, but a lot of it is mostly the norm, or just a little ahead of it.

    Compare it to something less established and free to take on more risk, like the Orville. Since it doesn’t have the big brand that networks want to keep reaping without sowing, it gets a lot of flexibility Trek doesn’t really have any more.

    • ProgrammingSocks
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      29 days ago

      You’re not wrong but compared to this era of fascism and education shunning TNG is pretty damn good still.