For those young'uns who may not be familiar with this expression it refers to an episode of the '70s series Happy Days when The Fonz attempted to jump a tank of sharks with his motorcycle. It has come to mean when a series (or franchise) has peaked and starts to slide downhill.
And so when do you think the Trek franchise "jumped the shark?"
For me, even with all my criticisms, I think it was Season 5 of TNG. Although I had criticisms before I think this is where the slide started as TNG started getting mired in its own formulas and cliches. It wasn't a dramatic and sudden drop, but in fits-and-starts it started to falter. And looking back I don't think the franchise ever recovered, at least not in the way I liked (in my opinion, as if that needs to be qualified).
I'm sure the Niners will loudly disagree, and that's their right, but then there was little about DS9 that I felt was like the Star Trek I recognize. Again, in my opinion.
If the Trek franchise had come to a stop after TNG Season 5 I think there'd be a lot more fond memories and the franchise and fandom as a whole would have more respect.
I'm not talking about popularity or box office takes. I'm talking about personal opinion. I've stated mine.
Now who else thinks the Trek franchise "jumped the shark" and when?
Note: I'm just waiting for someone to say after "The Cage."
And so when do you think the Trek franchise "jumped the shark?"
For me, even with all my criticisms, I think it was Season 5 of TNG. Although I had criticisms before I think this is where the slide started as TNG started getting mired in its own formulas and cliches. It wasn't a dramatic and sudden drop, but in fits-and-starts it started to falter. And looking back I don't think the franchise ever recovered, at least not in the way I liked (in my opinion, as if that needs to be qualified).
I'm sure the Niners will loudly disagree, and that's their right, but then there was little about DS9 that I felt was like the Star Trek I recognize. Again, in my opinion.
If the Trek franchise had come to a stop after TNG Season 5 I think there'd be a lot more fond memories and the franchise and fandom as a whole would have more respect.
I'm not talking about popularity or box office takes. I'm talking about personal opinion. I've stated mine.
Now who else thinks the Trek franchise "jumped the shark" and when?
Note: I'm just waiting for someone to say after "The Cage."
