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The Perfect Strangers theme song fits Star Trek better than the ENT "HURR FAITH" theme song.
I can get the cheesy appeal of the ENT theme song (And say what you want, the visuals of the ENT intro are glorious), but it just doesn't fit the tone of ST at all in my eyes and I always felt like it was a rather weird attempt to appeal to normies. The song always made me feel like ENT is ashamed to be ST. Well... that was my attitude back in the day. Now that I know what Star Trek shows actually look like when they are visibly repulsed by being Star Trek, that view has softened quite a bit.
Isn't that a fun thing for literally every IP out there?
Some installment of an IP 10 to 20 years ago is seen as the absolute lowpoint of the franchise, then someone makes a modern remake or sequel and suddenly people learn to appreciate what the former lowpoint tried to do. The old, bad thing is still not beloved, but people understand that it had its heart in the right place. A failed attempt to make something, but at least there was an attempt to make something. Nowadays, we can count ourselves lucky if the new installment is just a boring rehash - but most often, it's actually actively undoing the franchise with post-modern hottakes to character-assassinate the originals.
Star Wars had those atrocious and generally panned prequels. People thought it couldn't get any worse, now people acknowledge that the prequels were mostly bogged down with bad decisions here and there, but there's still a few good aspects to it and it genuinely attempted to do something to expand the trilogy, rather than copy-pasting or outright ruining it.
Star Trek had ENT, a show that was rather lackluster, but people nowadays appreciate what they tried to do. It's just that the show had a few bad decisions and it never truly applied the (genuinely cool) setting to its fullest.
Predator, Alien, Ghostbusters, the list goes on...
These days its more of a political attempt to re-write history. So when you try to talk with people about stuff from 10-20 years ago, they think its something infested with troons and mediocre at best like JJ's fanfiction of ST and SW.
If it wasnt JJ it wouldve been something else. Honestly these IP's need to go by LAW, the way of Half life where Black Mesa is a source engine overhaul from scratch remake of the original HL that Valve wasnt ever going to care enough to do themselves and is a COMMERCIAL product the fans can earn money from with valve taking a cut. not this "im going to hold a monopoly on culturally important IP's because I want to push an agenda" crap that Disney infamously pulls.)
I get defending your IP but the way CBS has been treating its fans over the last decade should be outright criminalized. Its not some retard making a shitty chinese bootleg. Its genuinely talented people making something great like Stage 9. (who they wont hire because theyre not fucking troons or SJW indoctrinated reaper drones pushing their bullshit on the plebs. Mass effect 3 was warning us about the incoming troon epidemic back then with "reaper indoctrination" where you cant save someone who was taken over mentally besides the occasional strong spirit.)
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