Discovery and Picard did the opposite to beat critics.
Two Star Trek shows of the modern era faced exactly the same criticism when they started, but ultimately succeeded with completely opposite solutions. Star Trek: Discovery faced the challenge of competing for attention with prestige television shows that often eschewed values like hope and optimism. In response, Star Trek: Discovery tried taking a realistic approach to the Star Trek: The Original Series era.
Star Trek: Discovery & Star Trek: Picard Were Both Criticized For Being Too Dark Star Trek Needs To Be Optimistic, So Discovery And Picard Needed To Change Close Both Star Trek: Discovery and Star Trek: Picard were criticized for being too dark, and with good reason. Star Trek: Discovery season 1 went all-in on extrapolating just how brutal Star Trek's Mirror Universe and Klingon War storylines could realistically be.
Criticisms of the tone in both Star Trek: Discovery and Star Trek: Picard were valid. Streaming allowed Star Trek to take a gloves-off approach to topics that had previously only been alluded to, in the name of realism. Earlier iterations of the franchise weren't often as explicit as Star Trek: Discovery and Star Trek: Picard were in their first seasons.
The highest IMDB audience rating of Star Trek: Picard season 1 went to episode 7, "Nepenthe", which featured Riker and Troi, suggesting that fans did want a continuation of Star Trek: The Next Generation after all.
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