While I am enjoying reading the posts and discussion, I am a little surprised at 46 to be an "older fan". But like others, I watched TOS in reruns Sat and Sun on channel 50 every week. I saw the TOS movies in theater first run. I remember being excited about TNG, but thinking Data looked ridiculous. But in middle school and high school, TNG cast were my only friends and I loved them dearly. In my first year of college I read everything I could about the exciting new show set on a space station. I cried very ugly and pathetically when seven years later we pulled away from DS9 the last time.
I had a harder time with Voyager. The concept was great, the execution left me wanting. Why don't the events of prior episodes impact the next? But Seven was a great character. I admit I stopped watching Enterprise in the second season, I think it had to do with that awful theme song and the beginning of a bad breakup with a boyfriend. Who bursts out in tears during that stupid song and expects to be taken seriously? Also, he was an ass
I've watched Nutrek. I enjoyed 2009, though how does one go from cadet to Captain in like a couple of days? Into Darkness wasn't my favorite, but I enjoyed Beyond. Mostly though I wanted to see what happened after Nemesis. All respect to Kirk and Spock, I had seen all the shows, all the movies and read all the Pocket books. I don't know I needed it reimagined.
I lived for information about Disco kind of like how I did for DS9 in college. I've enjoyed it and managed to overlook the things that piss off a lot of people (the modernized look, the Klingon redesign, the spore drive, etc). I think its weird how they write Burnham. I get she is the lead, but it doesn't make sense in the context of the chain of command that she is so frequently the decision-maker, speech maker, etc. Also I miss the family feel of TNG. I am less interested in knowing what Burnham is doing and feeling and more interested in what the rest of the crew is doing.
But I can't wait to see the third season. For me, going to the future is a lot like the Voyager concept. They are a crew lost with no friends in a strange land. I want to see them come together and be a family. And maybe not save all of Federation kind... Again.
Picard had been an improvement largely for me with it's slower pace (over Disco). I think in some ways I have a hard time letting go of the books, because the future was less bleak than what we get in the show. And the Destiny trilogy was all kinds of awesome. In any event I was up at 530 am every Thursday to watch Picard.
Sorry, this was long. I've pretty much watched everything, DS9, TNG are #1 and 2. Picard is #3. Disco is #4. Then VOY and ENT (I did go back and watch all four seasons). If you read to here thanks
