Every franchise has its black sheep, and Star Trek is no exception. Whether you're looking at the original series, The Next Generation and its successors, or the reboot, there's plenty to pick from. The worst of these tend to be the failures which cap off decades of greatness, and Nemesis is unfortunately regarded as the failure which killed the franchise.
Now, speaking personally, this film did not seem all that bad to me, but there were some definite missed opportunities. It should not have been the ending for Star Trek of this era, that's for sure, but it tended to pass up big attempts to breath new life into Star Trek over and over again. That or, well, drawing some unfortunate comparisons with past successes. With that in mind, here's just a few examples of ways they might have been able to fix things, and to turn a flawed release into a triumph.
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