Yes, because no one has ever heard of a saucer in science fiction before. That's madness.
Also: your memories of the Civil Rights movement as fun and 'colour,' is ...flawed. Protesters and lecturers were being fucking burned alive. Gay and trans people were being locked up in droves, either arrested or for being 'ill.' Assassinations were rife. Vietnam was a Blood bath that permanently scarred both soldiers and locals, and nuclear war could kill everyone at any time.
It was 'Exciting' yes, but so is playing Russian Roulette.
Oh it is kind of.. cute.You don't know what it looks like? O_o
Google is your friend, my friend:
"We're not in the liberated, challenge the system Sixties or the Eighties I remember with its fashions and color.
...and the fun and color was in reference to Eighties fashions.
"
Keep on fighting!See, this is why I will defend the Oxford comma until my dying breath.
Don't encourage her.. God knows what else she going say I've said next.Keep on fighting!
*grabs popcorn*Don't encourage her.. God knows what else she going say I've said next.
You know what they say about familiarity? It breeds contempt.
I keep coming back to the collective success of TNG DS9 and Voyager. Twenty one seasons of audience and interest. They are like three big elephants in the room! Oh I don't know maybe just a hint that they can generate something more.. It is sheer short sighted nonsense to ignore their place and that timeline.
Didn't take long to find this..
As Herb Solow and Bob Justman put it in their book about the making of the series:
From the premiere of 'Man Trap' to the finale 'Turnabout Intruder,' despite all the letter-writing campaigns, marches on and harassment of the network, after all the petitions and phone calls and everything else, Star Trek’s Nielsen ratings had dropped by well over fifty percent from birth to death.
- Herbert F. Solow and Robert H. Justman, Inside Star Trek: The Real Story (1996), p.415
Just comparing apples with apples..
I think you might also consider that the success of TOS in syndication is because it is bloody old! It has had more time to be played to death than the others, lol. Some of us are over it..
You know I like your loyalty.. it is nice to see. That is what makes things succeed..TOS was a huge hit in syndication right off the bat, as soon as it hit. That was what lent to its longevity. It is what led to the animated series (1973), the movies series (1979) and, eventually, TNG (along with feature film success).
For whatever reason, creative or financial, we've had two distinct creative people (JJ Abrams, Bryan Fuller) choose the TOS era for their Trek creative endeavors. Make of that whatever you will.
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