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I loved it. Wasn't perfect, but the characters acted like believable older versions of the ones I fell in love with back in the 80's, unlike Nemesis or the first two seasons of Picard. The action was great. It was an emotionally satisfying send-off to that era of Trek. It, SNW, Lower Decks and Prodigy (RIP) really rekindled my love of Star Trek.

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Bob Iger is sticking around Disney longer than he said he would

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I totally agree. While Wells was alive, he was someone who could provide his input freely and Eisner respected it. After he was gone, there wasn't anyone around who was able to tell Eisner if an idea was bad.

The parks were still pretty great under Ron Miller/Card Walker, too, and OG EPCOT Center was fantastic. There were still lots of folks around who had worked for Walt.

Ever since Wells died, the company grew, but seemed to lose its heart. Now, it's all about increasing shareholder value at the expense of making every guest feel special. It's all about how much cash they can wring out of you and "magic" is only available for an extra fee.

Pardon my grumpiness. I just miss the Disney parks of yesteryear. I know I'm not representative of the average visitor today. I try and enjoy what remains from my youth and leave the thrill rides to those who prefer them. Times change.

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