Um, many TOS fans said that about TNG during it's first season. (Oh, and for everyone saying 'TNG ratings were great in 1987' - I distinctly recall my local station here in the L.A. market (KCOP 13) sandwiched the new TNG episode between repeats of TOS episodes (IE they'd air a TOS episode prior to the TNG episode; and then another TOS episode after. They did this through most of TNG's first season.<--- That may have had an effect on TNG's ratings.Thing is if Discovery season 1 is of the same quality as TNG season 1 there's no way it's surviving.
Those first two were quite vague and didn't even show anything from TNG.Um, many TOS fans said that about TNG during it's first season. (Oh, and for everyone saying 'TNG ratings were great in 1987' - I distinctly recall my local station here in the L.A. market (KCOP 13) sandwiched the new TNG episode between repeats of TOS episodes (IE they'd air a TOS episode prior to the TNG episode; and then another TOS episode after. They did this through most of TNG's first season.<--- That may have had an effect on TNG's ratings.)
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Also, many fans feel CBS hasn't shown or talked much about the actual ST: D series particulars leading up to the premiere later this coming month (now about 2 weeks away) - but here's the type of ads KCOP 13 was running for the last two weeks right UP to TNG's premiere night:
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How much actual TNG footage do you see in these promos? (which were made and distributed to local stations by Paramount with the station's name and channel number in the end title card.)
And here's a piece Entertainment Tonight did about 2 months prior to the TNG premiere:
IDK - Compared to what we have today - CBS has released WAY MORE actual footage and series info leading up to the premiere as compared to what they released regarding TNG leading up to it's premiere in 1987.
LOL, that is exactly how my father described it to me when I asked what the title meant.I remember the first time I saw TNG. The name confused me.
"The Next Generation? So... are these characters the adult children of Kirk and crew?"
I don't know. Have you never judged anything based on promotion material? I do it all the time. Sometimes just one sentence is enough to make me disinterested in a series like for example this one: "The series focuses on the fictional lives of surgical interns, residents, and, as they evolve into seasoned doctors while trying to maintain personal lives and relationships." If someone is right now 100 % convinced that DIS won't be for him or her after seeing all the promotion material, it likely really won't be to his/her taste. Now people who only have doubts though, who in my opinion are in the majority of those who aren't convinced by what they have seen so far, they might like DIS in the end.
What?Trek has always had its intractable fans. Today we have social media that allows that minority to sound off and be visible and make remarks without consequences. On this bbs it's sometimes called the TOS forum.
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"It's sad to see this rip-off series going on the air, particular for us fans who have been there from the beginning."
"I think he should have named it something else, maybe Star Fleet, because the new show will be so obviously different from the original."
"Outranged fans are beseching producers... to halt plans."
Honestly it sounds like the fans have spoken, and this whole Next Generation thing is gonna be a big flop.
Credit to /u/GeneGrantham from Reddit.
"Roddenberry is just trying to cash in."
That picture of Jonathan Frakes is amazing.
But... wait... I thought no one ever tried to cash in on Star Trek until CBSAA was invented?
Exactly. It was strictly a non-profit enterprise before, produced entirely as a public service.![]()
Star Trek paid for in part by The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, the National Endowment for the Arts, The Pew Charitable Trust and viewers like you.Exactly. It was strictly a non-profit enterprise before, produced entirely as a public service.![]()
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