Obviously, with the reboot, technically all of Star Trek from 1966-2005 is "Old Trek", but that's 40 years worth of material, and some of it doesn't feel as if it was that long ago.
From your perspective, what do you think of as being "Old Trek"? There's no right or wrong answer.
These days, I think of TOS, the TOS movies, and TNG as "Old Trek". The last two movies are "New Trek".
I think of the series produced after TNG ended as a TV series but before the 2009 reboot as in the middle. The first two seasons of DS9 and the last two seasons of TNG are a gray area where the "Old" overlaps with the "Middle".
This wasn't always the way I looked at it, but as most of TNG has moved passed "20 years ago" territory, and after going to the theater and seeing some of these episodes for the first time in a long time, it's shifted my view.
Has anyone else's perspective changed recently?
From your perspective, what do you think of as being "Old Trek"? There's no right or wrong answer.
These days, I think of TOS, the TOS movies, and TNG as "Old Trek". The last two movies are "New Trek".
I think of the series produced after TNG ended as a TV series but before the 2009 reboot as in the middle. The first two seasons of DS9 and the last two seasons of TNG are a gray area where the "Old" overlaps with the "Middle".
This wasn't always the way I looked at it, but as most of TNG has moved passed "20 years ago" territory, and after going to the theater and seeing some of these episodes for the first time in a long time, it's shifted my view.
Has anyone else's perspective changed recently?