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Star Trek 2009 ended the franchise for me. At the end of Trek '09, I thought to myself Welp, it's been a good run, but they're making Hollywood budget fanfics now. The actual show is done.
I would agree, '09 was alright. I enjoyed it. It is a fanfic. 'I'm gonna do MY thing with these characters." I haven't seen any Trek made since, official first-party fanfics signal to me the end of a franchise. My understanding of the franchise since has been:
Have I missed anything?
My favourite of the trilogy. Which is to say, I didn't turn it off.