I think that brought a tear to my eye.Star Trek was meant to be The Twilight Zone, no matter how much fans want it to be Lord of the Rings.
Star Trek was meant to be The Twilight Zone, no matter how much fans want it to be Lord of the Rings.
Deep Space Nine was Better, but Voyager was more Popular.
Enterprise was a shadow of a fart quickly forgotten.
The new era of Trek is in a Bubble that Children can't find.
No children, not future.
Even if Star Trek was on Prime Time Network TV... Kids don't watch TV any more.
I’m not sure I agree. I definitely think kids watch LESS TV than ever, but they still watch. My sons and all their friends watch Mandalorian, for example. If there’s something good out there, they find it.
but Netflix crippled the idea that people needed to be home by 7 or the world would end.
I'm sure there's some psychological term/explanation for why people seem to nostalgically look back on hard times with rose-tinted glasses, even to the point of longing for the "good old, bad old days".
Look how quickly the children of Israel wanted to go back to Egypt...
Don’t you think that’s a good thing?
Sea Quest DSV...
They went to the future... And in all of America there was one boy and one girl left alive, and they were gaming. They were piloting mechs from their bedroom and fighting each other, for points, that mean nothing. The Seaquest people said "please bone" and locked them into a room together. They broke out and went back to their consoles to game, because sex is stupid, and babies are dumb.
320 million Americans had died out in less than a century because they would rather play video games than repopulate.
Family time in the living room with the TV means 70 percent of the time watching crap some other family member decided that that is what you watch tonight, unless you're Dad, and then you can veto, or you're mum and you can pass out with a cup of wine spilled on your crotch.
It's awful, but it's how your family becomes your family, if everyone does not have their own phone with everything they want to watch on it.
Family is shared trauma.
You don't get shared trauma if everyone is bolted into their bed room, watching their own shit, or gaming.
It is now.Streaming is not tv.
I’m still not seeing how the positives are outweighed by the negatives. I work a lot. If I had to be at on the sofa at a certain time in a week to see a show, I’d never see it.
Times change. I’d never want to go back to watching shit I don’t really want to watch because that’s all that’s on and missing stuff I do want to see because of my schedule.
Damnit! He figured it out! The gig is up.Case in point, Cynthia and Garth, from their avatars, are obviously identical twins who forgot they are related, probably because of a dead living room.
It is now.
Everything I've watched in the last 15 years has either been on AMC or streaming services like Netflix, Amazon, Hulu, and yes Paramount+. I could almost throw YouTube into the mix, but I won't go that far.
I don't have a TV. I have a projector. Hook it up to the computer and presto!Is it all wired to go through a large TV in your lounge?
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