Star Trek premiered on 8 September 1966. 60 years ago this fall. I didn't watch it until it was on syndication, in the 1970s. (We had 1 TV in 1966, and my dad would not watch a SciFi show back then.)
When Nerdrotic says that the fans saved this franchise from the studio, he is right. The studio killed it, in part by starving the show for a budget that could sustain SciFi, and then cancelling it. It lived in syndication, through the 1973 animated series, and eventually through Star Trek fan conventions. The studio would eventually approve a movie. It was a disaster, because they didn't understand Trek. They wanted spectacle, and Trek was always about ideas. Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, was more true to form.
Since the J.J. Abrams era started with the Reboot (reboot - because Hollywood has no creativity) things have gone to shit. Abrams admitted in at least one interview that he didn't like Star Trek, which probably explains why he tried to turn it into something else.
This is Nerdrotic's video Star Trek is DEAD, Jim - Why it Failed. The video is 23 minutes.
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