• Welcome! The TrekBBS is the number one place to chat about Star Trek with like-minded fans.
    If you are not already a member then please register an account and join in the discussion!

What is your favorite current Star Trek show?

What is your favorite current Star Trek show?

  • Discovery

    Votes: 13 14.8%
  • Picard

    Votes: 27 30.7%
  • Lower Decks

    Votes: 43 48.9%
  • Prodigy

    Votes: 5 5.7%

  • Total voters
    88
In the case that there's a show that supposedly improves so much after some lacklustre seasons you would hear about it through word of mouth and the internet and then could give it another shot.
No need to slough through something you don't enjoy in the vague hope that it might "improve"
 
Pooh. Maurice Fact Trek'd it and it has an average an error per minute.

I'd love one day for there to be a really good documentary series about Star Trek.
Despite that I still found what was done entertaining: meaning "I like watching it" and your retort is not going to change my mind that "The Center Seat..." is better than anything Alex Kurtzman is producing for All Paramount Access Plus.
 
You really don’t. You really don’t know anything about something until you’ve experienced it to some degree. You’re just allowing yourself to be led around by others.

Certain things is the plot are a big no no for me. Season 2 trailer showed some promise but season 1? No no.
Maybe someday (?) but not right now.
 
You really don’t. You really don’t know anything about something until you’ve experienced it to some degree. You’re just allowing yourself to be led around by others.
Indeed. No amount of argumentation, for or against, is no substitute for experiencing first hand.
 
Last edited:
Sorry everybody who likes it but....
I just thought of how very different season one of STNG was and what the program ultimately became.
I'm not sure if you like it but that's a good example.
If someone watches STNG season 1 today and doesn't like it, throwing rest of it away would be foolish.
Time is short but also patience is a virtue. Waiting can lead into finding some nice entertainment in many forms.
Not every show is TNG.

As for myself, I became a Star Trek fan at the beginning of '91, the year after my parents bought a VCR, when they bought TVH. I rented "Encounter at Farpoint" on VHS (after seeing the promo for TNG at the beginning of the tape for TVH), watched it, didn't like it, and didn't watch any more TNG. Then, several months later, I heard Spock was appearing on TNG, watched "Unification", liked it, then watched the daily reruns afterwards and got caught up.

If a show improves, I'll hear about it.
 
Last edited:
I am here with a disagreement with those messages.

Knowing that characters from some of my favourite episodes are killed for basically no reason other than shock value is enough for me to know I won't enjoy those episodes.
Agree to disagree. For me, the death of a character is meaningless without context of how they died. And since I don't agree that any deaths were for "shock value" then I will continue to disagree that judging Picard feedback alone is not sufficient to "know."
 
Knowing that characters from some of my favourite episodes are killed for basically no reason other than shock value is enough for me to know I won't enjoy those episodes.

You don't know that, because you have no context for what is happening in the narrative. You know the event, you don't know the reasoning or how it plays out.
 
Agree to disagree. For me, the death of a character is meaningless without context of how they died. And since I don't agree that any deaths were for "shock value" then I will continue to disagree that judging Picard feedback alone is not sufficient to "know."
The point here could be that your message says for you, we seem to think about this differently.

You don't know that, because you have no context for what is happening in the narrative. You know the event, you don't know the reasoning or how it plays out.
It is possible to read how those events take place from different sites so it's possible to have some kind of understanding of the situation without watching the episode.
 
Instead of me moaning about 'Picard' this and 'Picard' that I'll say that season 2 trailers had interesting things in them, so who knows where the series goes. Well, the writers might know....
 
If you are not already a member then please register an account and join in the discussion!

Sign up / Register


Back
Top