I keep drawing the "gender card", because I have no other explanation for this excessive criticism. Why continue to target
"Voyager" and
"Discovery" more than the other shows? Why continue to target the only two series with a female lead, when other Trek shows have their fair share of flawed writing? None of them are perfect. And if I must be brutally honest, despite being a fan of the franchise, I keep noticing the flaws. In all of the shows. Even during my re-watch of shows like
"TNG" or
"DS9", I cannot count the number of times I find myself skipping episodes that I had previously decided that I dislike.
Whet it comes to Star Trek Discovery, it's another story. That series is simply bad. All of it!
Well, it's your opinion. And I'm certain it is the opinion of many others. But it's an opinion that I don't share. I admit that I don't really care for Seasons 3 and 4 of
"DIS", but I do like Season 2, despite Anson Mount's presence. And Season 1 of
"DIS" is a big favorite of mine. I realize that many like to put
"DS9" on a pedestal, but I barely liked its Season 6 and genuinely disliked Season 7. I feel the same about
"TNG" and have to include the latter's first season as another I disliked. I can barely tolerate Season 1 of
"VOY" and feel that its Season 6 is rather boring. As far as I'm concerned, the first season of
"TOS" is the only one I genuinely like. I have mixed feelings about its Season 2 and dislike Season 3. The only season of
"ENT" I have truly liked was Season 3, even if it had felt a bit too long. My feelings for Seasons 1 and 2 are mixed. And I dislike Season 4. I don't know what to make of
"PIC". I don't know whether to like it or not. As for
"SNW", I've only seen a few episodes. But I don't see what the big deal is. It's seems like an attempt to remake
"TOS", but with better special effects. The only episode that seemed interesting to me was the one about Spock and his fiancée. Also, I I feel that Anson Mount has to be the most boring lead in any Trek show. That is an ironic thing for me to say, considering how impressed I had felt about his work in
"Hell on Wheels".
So, when I constantly see post after post putting down either
"VOY",
"DIS" or both - the only two series with female leads - and recall my issues with not only those two series, but also the others in the franchise; I cannot help but pull the
"gender card".