This is something I'm curious about: looking back, the TV series Enterprise falls on the fence between TNG and NuTrek, being episodic and somewhat concerned with moral lessons, but also more concerned with a realistic look (less stylised, more high-budget) and a bit of swashbuckling in space. Does this mean people who like the Abrams films are more likely to like ENT than people who don't like the Abrams films?
EDIT: I added this clarification in a later post:
I guess part of the reason I've asked this question is thinking about young viewers (e.g. my nephews) whose first acquaintance with Star Trek is the new movies. I have a feeling that TV shows from the 80s or the 60s will seem stiff and slow to them, but ENT, being the most modern series in look and attitude, might serve as a "gateway drug".
EDIT: I added this clarification in a later post:
I guess part of the reason I've asked this question is thinking about young viewers (e.g. my nephews) whose first acquaintance with Star Trek is the new movies. I have a feeling that TV shows from the 80s or the 60s will seem stiff and slow to them, but ENT, being the most modern series in look and attitude, might serve as a "gateway drug".
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