So it's just quantity for you? It doesn't matter how good they are, whether they tell a compelling story, with interesting characters, maybe something that makes you think a bit, good lines, well-acted, good special effects, etc.?
You misinterpreted what I said. If you've read my posts at all, you know this. I'm mentally deleting the swears from my post as I type this, just so you know.
I was talking about the success level of the franchise. Which has nothing to do with my opinion. I can think it's great and it's doing badly. I could think it sucks and it could be doing great. What I think of it doesn't have any impact on how it's doing overall.
The bottom-line results I'm talking about (continuing/expanding vs. ending/contracting) work all the way through the entire history of the franchise, if you look at Star Trek from 1966 to 2021. Regardless of anyone's opinion about the actual quality.
TV Trek in 2005 couldn't survive on UPN whereas TV Trek in 2021 can survive on Paramount+. We used to get Trek movies every two or three years without fail until 1998, but it's been spotty ever since then and not as high of a priority to the studio as it used to be. My opinion on those shows or movies doesn't change any of these facts.
But, if you're interested in where I stand:
Old Trek
TOS --> Like (including the third season, where I got my username from).
TAS --> I like it for what it is.
TOS Films --> I like all of them (including TMP and TFF).
TNG --> Mixed, but I like it on balance.
TNG Films -->
First Contact is the only one I can recommend.
DS9 --> Like, but I've seen it gradually go from underrated to overrated.
VOY --> Mixed, it had its ups and downs. Sometimes way up, sometimes way down.
ENT --> Didn't like it at the time. Don't dislike it now, but it's still my least favorite Trek series.
New Trek
Kelvin Films --> Liked the first and third ones for what they are, didn't like the second one.
DSC --> Like (and am a huge fan of).
PIC --> Like (and am also a huge fan of).
LD --> I like it well enough.
So my opinion hasn't always matched how well Star Trek has (or hasn't) done.