I think part of the problem is the creators of the new show are trying to be trendy and hip by embracing the movement in diversity to better reflect the changes in our society but are not actually pleasing anyone in the process. People aware of prejudice are going to find the attempts lazy, as you say, horrorfan, in that it has a been there, done that feel. I mean, the bulk of the Civil Rights Movement was more than a half a century ago and yet racism is still an issue today due to socioeconomic factors from the bottom-up yet to be resolved or even addressed.
In a progressive person's eyes, changing the person's skin color or other traits is not going to make waves since it's not pushing any of their boundaries for what constitutes real change. People with strong sense of tradition or consistency are not going to welcome the switches either in part because the characters no longer relate to them or their personal struggles. The change only serves to benefit the production company hoping to roll out a new model for the marketers to sell to the general public. Sometimes it works. The creators consider the possibly of risks in their decisions, weighing outcomes in order to achieve their vision while keeping their bosses happy with new business opportunities.
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