Soo...
Strange New Worlds, Lower Decks and Prodigy and Academy thus far.
But they can't be compared with masterpieces as TOS, TNG, DS9 and VOY.
it's like watching a cover band doing AC/DC or Iron Maiden songs. Maybe enjoyable if they are really good at it. But never the same as the original.
I remember seeing a Jimi Hendrix Experience cover band once. They were quite good at it.
But I had to close my eyes to enjoy it.
Why? Because the bass player was singing and that looked a bit odd.
Anyway, as I wrote before I haven't watched Lower Decks (yet) so i can't comment on it.
SNW wasn' that bad. But the "replacement actors"who played Spock, Uhura and other TOS actors did put me off a bit.
What I've seen or heard of PRO is not that bad. Star trek as a comic with cartoons instead of characters might work fine and be OK for many people. But not exactly what I want. I like cartoons, especially if they are funny. But when it comes to Star Trek, I prefer the "real thing".
But what i've seen of SFA don't make me wanna watch it.
All extremely optimistic and enjoyable.
Optimistic? Maybe.
Enjoyable. Well....... I'm not so sure about that.
Even in their darkest moments, the story has always been how Burnham, latter-day Picard and friends came out of their darkest places.
Happy bliss ending in happy bliss with happy bliss in the middle does not make for particularly riveting character arcs.
I never liked Burnham. I found her a bit hysterical.
And DSC was downright horrible.
As it is now, Startrek dont have the same appeal to people as it had back in the days. I mean we had three series which were world-wide known and liked. Actually four when we count TOS which I guess gained many new wievers when TNG came along.
All those series were also possible to watch on the bigger channels in many countries.
I remember sitting at a railway station in Germany, watching the TNG episode genesis on a wide-screen TV in the station while waiting for a train.
This can never happen now because all current Star Trek series are on different streaming services which have to be paid for. Not to mention that the fan bases of those series are fragmented and not so big as they were in the 90.s.
What Trek need to become what it once was is basically a new series like TNG which could become a shot in the arm with energy for a half-sleeping franchise.