by Joshua Tyler
| Contamination

Everyone talks about Star Trek again. Unfortunately, they discussed it in the franchise context.
If you want to blame someone’s death, you should put it in Alex Kurtzman. He manages the franchise from the franchise since 2009 Star Trek. He also the manufacturer of the opposite of newly released Star Trek: Section 31A straight film that is bad 58% of the Star Trek Fon Fans who responded to our polling requested film from the Internet.

So what happened? What should Alex Kurtzman say for himself? His answer, in a nutshell, this is: Star Trek is a safe space, so it’s okay to make a horrid movie.
Does my submissions are a preference? Here is the exact quote from his Trekmovie interview, where they asked him what he would say to fans who were concerned about section 31.
“I think you tend to find the Star Trek because you seem to be as inappropriate, right? And the star trek becomes a safe place to say that it’s okay to be a misfit . And it’s a movie about misfits, right? “

After a scary quote, he launched a raging salad of the word about “protecting our freedom,” and then, he dropped. He tried to argue that the best way to protect Gene Roddenberry’s dream of being a bright future is to make movies about terrible things.
The Kurtzman is here:
“So in the end, I feel what we say is that in the starfleet and that beautiful vision with this optimistic utopia, to have visions, to have people who have people to operate in shadows. And it’s a yin and yang. You can’t have one with no other. “
On Alex Kurtzman’s head, there is no such a bright and happy future for mankind because you can only do one if it is balanced with something terrible. In the Star Trek Trek in Alex Kurtzman, Gene Roddenberry’s dream is not possible.
He continued to try to buy his failures by packing himself at LGBTQ + Iconography, saying his awful movie, “and so, so, so, Beadle color in Trek Trek. “
To my 0-star examination on Star Trek: Section 31, I asked if it was possible that a film could be bad. Now the trek stars are the answer. If you are looking for evil, never see Alex Kurtzman.