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Popular Themes in r/trektalk
#1
News
: "[Kelvin Movies] Simon Pegg Wants ‘Star Trek 4’ To Get Back To The Spirit Of The Original Series - “Things don’t have to be gritty and dark to be for adults. Science fiction doesn’t have to be full of death and swearing and questionable morals to be consumed by adults.” (TrekMovie / Variety)"
32 posts
#2
Pain & Anger
: "I can’t believe this is canon"
4 posts
#3
Ideas
: "[Opinion] CINEMABLEND: "StarTrek Has One Big Challenge Facing Its Movies That I Think It Needs To Figure Out For Future Success/ Section 31 shows why you don't ignore the core fandom completely in an effort to gain a new audience, and there's evidence in previous movies that confirms it can be done""
2 posts
#4
Advice Requests
: "The documentary "What we left behind: Looking back at Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" is now available for free on YouTube!"
1 post
Popular Topics in r/trektalk
#1
Star Trek
: "Star Trek: Picard season 3 showrunner Terry Matalas recalls what it was like losing season 1 and 2's actors to make way for the Next Generation cast: "It was tough. There was not the budget to carry them all. So there were sacrifices. It was terrible. It was a terrible place to be in." (ScreenRant)"
160 posts
#2
Strange New Worlds
: "FandomWire: "Star Trek Is Going Back to TOS, but This Time No One Wants Kirk: Strange New Worlds’ co-showrunner Akiva Goldsman recently hinted at a return to the original five-year mission. It is a nice idea, except fans are tired of the abundance of Cpt. Kirk. It's time to stop looking at the past""
26 posts
#3
Opinion
: "[Opinion] SLASHFILM: "It should be noted that both "Discovery" and "Picard" are largely bad shows by franchise standards. Watching those shows brought a "Star Trek" storytelling theory into sharp relief: "Star Trek" requires bottle episodes. [They] are vital for a workplace drama.""
23 posts
#4
Discovery
: "[Discovery 1x6 Reviews] A.V. Club (2017): "The not-quite-Trek issues would be easier to overlook if this show didn’t feel so damn small. Giving Burnham a Vulcan father? Sure. But making him the most iconic Vulcan father in the franchise smacks of fan service or, worse, a lack of imagination.""
9 posts
#5
Reviews
: "FandomWire: "Despite the presence of stalwart actors like Benedict Cumberbatch, J.J. Abrams' Star Trek Into Darkness will only be known for that one scene - Alice Eve undressing. Abrams apologized for the scene, though he mentioned that it was in line with James Kirk’s womanizing character.""
8 posts
#6
Tng
6 posts
#7
Voyager
: "[Voyager 4x23 Reactions] ScreenRant: "The Evil Voyager In "Living Witness" Is A Brilliant Spin On Star Trek's Mirror Universe Trope" | "The episode affords far more depth than simply facing off against the mustache-twirling bad guys in the Mirror Universe.""
6 posts
#8
Deep Space Nine
: "Slashfilm: "An Underrated Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Episode Has A Much Deeper Meaning Than You May Think: CIVIL DEFENSE allows Deep Space Nine to explore the lingering effects of fascism.""
6 posts
#9
Interview
: "[Interview] Star Trek Star WIL WHEATON Discusses Being Embraced by His TNG Family - He recounts emotional parental approval moments with LeVar Burton and Jonathan Frakes. Burton unexpectedly called him to tell him how proud of him he was. Frakes loved 'The Ready Room'. (Bleeding Cool)"
5 posts
#10
Klingons
5 posts
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