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Is it time to put Star Trek to rest?

We will never have a Star Trek that has the viewership that TNG had at its peak.

No, but it'd be nice if Star Trek was able to perform as well as other current shows, like say Andor.

Based on Nielsen streaming data from 2025, Andor Season 2 consistently outperformed Star Trek: Strange New Worlds (SNW) Season 3 in total viewing minutes.

Andor S2 reached a series high in its first week with 721 million minutes viewed, growing to 931 million minutes by its finale, consistently topping the Nielsen charts. In contrast, Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Season 3 debuted at #7 with 471 million minutes viewed.
 
No, but it'd be nice if Star Trek was able to perform as well as other current shows, like say Andor.

Based on Nielsen streaming data from 2025, Andor Season 2 consistently outperformed Star Trek: Strange New Worlds (SNW) Season 3 in total viewing minutes.

Andor S2 reached a series high in its first week with 721 million minutes viewed, growing to 931 million minutes by its finale, consistently topping the Nielsen charts. In contrast, Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Season 3 debuted at #7 with 471 million minutes viewed.

Paramount+ has approximately 79 million subscribers as of the end of 2025. Disney+ has approximately 196 million subscribers.

While not all subscribers watch either show, it’s hard to get close to the numbers you want them to reach without increasing their subscriber count. With Paramount losing Taylor Sheridan, that will be tougher. Because Trek certainly isn’t bringing in a ton of viewers. Again, why I’m hopeful the joining of P+ and HBO Max will get more eyes on new Star Trek.
 
First, who gets to define what one means by “former glory?” You seem to appreciate TNG, DS9 and VOY the most. I’m a TOS/DS9/SNW guy. We really only agree on one show. And there are others out there who disagree with both of us. So how do you try to speak to the fanbase (which is, let’s be fair, getting older and dying) and bring in new fans at the same time?

Second, we’ve had what you ask for with Lower Decks, Prodigy and SFA (even if the later isn’t ALWAYS a ship). (SNW has many likable characters, but not all of them are new and the ship certainly isn’t new.) Still, how do you do what you want without falling back into the formula of TNG/VOY/ENT? It’s more than played out.

Honestly, you can speak to ten different Star Trek fans and get fourteen competing definitions on what makes Star Trek good.
We actually agree on two shows, DS9 and TOS.
As for SNW, it's quite acceptable and my objections about doom and gloom and unlikeable characters doesn't include SNW. My only personal objection was about the "replacement actors for the TOS characters.

As for a dying fanbase, the fanbase of TNG, DS9 and VOY aren't that old.

And why not try to attract the newer fanbase to Star Trek when it was at it's best?

Unfortunately many newer fans have been exposed to doom and gloom series and movies, like Game Of Thrones where bald bearded gnomes waves with swords, with torture scenes, gore and blood from an actually dystopian era of mankind for such a long time that they have been adapted to it and think that it's the way to make series and movies.

Wouldn't it be nice if Star trek could be an alternative to that for the newer generation.
One word: Prodigy.
I have nothing against Prodigy and Lower Decks but both are cartoons!

Is this what good Star Trek had been reduced to?

OK, I actually like funny cartoons but I always consider cartoons to be just that, like for example Donald Duck or Family Guy.

If we at least could have animated series with characters which looks exactly as if they were played by real actors. That would be a real new-start for classic Trek.
Here you go again, making ultimate statements. Plenty of fans loved and still love ENT. Who are you to decide it should not have been made simply because you do not like it?
People like what you dislike. So you simply stop watching it and let others enjoy what they like.

I mean, just those words alone... 'As I wrote above". As if your statements are Godlike and The Final Word. They are not. You once replied to my post saying 'why do people get angry when I voice my opinion?'. Because you don't voice opinions, you make statements and expect others to agree with you.
Fine, you don't like ENT. I'm fine with that. But say 'Enterprise was not the type of Star Trek show I enjoy but if others do, than good for them.'
THAT is was an adult way of communicating an opinion is.

For fuck sake.... Anyway, if the mods feel they need to warn me or ban me or something like that, I accept that as a consequence of my actions. I know, comment on the post, not the poster. But this needed to be said.
Have you ever heard about something called "cordial debates"?

Anyway, your objections are noted.

Let us now move on or actually move back to the subject of the debate which is Star Trek, not some sort of trial about me and my opinions in that case.
You might as well have said it to a brick wall.
Sometimes the world need brick walls, in this case people who dare to stand up for their opinions and refuse to be bullied.
Only if there is an unwillingness to learn and grow.
Sorry, but I'm not interesting in learning about things I'm not interested in. It just doesn't work for me.

I mean, if someone like me has grown up with hard rock and heavy metal, it's impossible to start liking rap and meoow-meooow-meeow lightweight "pop". That's a huge step back.

The same with quality series in contrast to doom, gloom and gore.
It's like changing a great house to a mud hut and can hardly be called "growth".


With that said, I do have other interests besides Star Trek and heavy metal which I've try to explore from time to time.
I don't see how "Ds9" can be the peak of "TNG Trek" when "TNG Trek" is named after... TNG.

It also never reached the viewership that The Next Generation did, it is very literally the beginning of the long, slow decline toward cancellation for that era.
But DS9 was the ultimate high spot of Star trek when it comes to quality.
Great characters, great stories and a changing scenario with many interesting twists and turns.

There are fwe series which are so complex and enetrtaining as DS9 and I'm not referring only to Star Trek and SF here.
Paramount+ has approximately 79 million subscribers as of the end of 2025. Disney+ has approximately 196 million subscribers.

While not all subscribers watch either show, it’s hard to get close to the numbers you want them to reach without increasing their subscriber count. With Paramount losing Taylor Sheridan, that will be tougher. Because Trek certainly isn’t bringing in a ton of viewers. Again, why I’m hopeful the joining of P+ and HBO Max will get more eyes on new Star Trek.
Well, good luck to them!
 
I have nothing against Prodigy and Lower Decks but both are cartoons!

Why be a snob? Animation is every bit the storytelling medium that live-action is.

Sometimes the world need brick walls, in this case people who dare to stand up for their opinions and refuse to be bullied.

Not sure I see a whole lot of bullying, I see people disagreeing with things you post. That isn't bullying, that is the whole point of a discussion board.
 
Why be a snob? Animation is every bit the storytelling medium that live-action is.



Not sure I see a whole lot of bullying, I see people disagreeing with things you post. That isn't bullying, that is the whole point of a discussion board.
I don't know if it is snobbish in any way and I do agree with you that animation also is a way of story-telling.

But I do find it a bit weird in this case. Not bad but a bit weird.


But when it comes to discussions, it's the subject of the discussion which should be discussed, not me as a person.
 
But when it comes to discussions, it's the subject of the discussion which should be discussed, not me as a person.

If you keep putting you in the conversation, by constantly pushing what you think is acceptable and pretty much ignoring what everyone thinks, people are going to call you out on it.

I just don't see where you've been "bullied".
 
But DS9 was the ultimate high spot of Star trek when it comes to quality.
Great characters, great stories and a changing scenario with many interesting twists and turns.

There are fwe series which are so complex and enetrtaining as DS9 and I'm not referring only to Star Trek and SF here.
Kurtzman Trek already delivers what later DS9 did. This is the part that confuses me; if you were just saying you wanted Star Trek to be more like TOS and/or TNG then I'd get you, but if you love what DS9 was doing toward the end, it's all there in the Kurtzman shows.

You might think it's done less well, but tonally and structurally Discovery and Picard both have roots in DS9 (some attempt at serialisation, performatively "darker" tone that's mostly conveyed through the Federation being reduced to a militaristic organisation and/or subject to a sinister deep state conspiracy, war arc that pays off very abruptly, etc).
 
But DS9 was the ultimate high spot of Star trek when it comes to quality.
Great characters, great stories and a changing scenario with many interesting twists and turns.
In some people's estimation, sure. My comment was about popularity, though, not perceived quality. A bunch of people might think it's better now, but the audience kept leaving while it was on.
 
Have you ever heard about something called "cordial debates"?

Anyway, your objections are noted.

Let us now move on or actually move back to the subject of the debate which is Star Trek, not some sort of trial about me and my opinions in that case.

We all have cordial debates here. You do not. And again, you do not voice an opinion. You voice something you consider fact and all of us need to agree with you.
The reason there is no debate, is because you do not tolerate one. Use the words 'in my opinion' and 'I feel that' and the rest of us will know you are voicing opinions and debating.
Making statements like 'Enterprise was bad and should not have been made' is anything BUT voicing an opinion. It's simple English grammar.
 
The reason there is no debate, is because you do not tolerate one. Use the words 'in my opinion' and 'I feel that' and the rest of us will know you are voicing opinions and debating.
The Internet is an easier place to navigate if we all just mentally add those words to the posts we read.

... in my opinion.
 
The Internet is an easier place to navigate if we all just mentally add those words to the posts we read.

... in my opinion.

Honestly, yes. I know you are right. But when people say they are debating but can't even observe the most basic rules of a debate....
 
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