misskim86 said:
When DS9 came it brought Star Trek several steps forward with its highly serialized concept, what characters did had consequence, they introduced a big war lasting several seasons with incredible character developement and Star Trek development with things like Section 31.
Um, you do realize the ratings drop STARTED with DS9 and continued at about the same overall rate through ENT, right. If DS9 was a 'step forward'; one would expect it to GAIN in viewership, not start to bleed them continually after the pilot, as it did.
The fact is - the 'better writing' or 'better cast' arguements are weak because that's not the only thing that keeps the general populace watching. The fact is, TNG had a cast and a style that was very popular for it's day (although is all honesty, that so called 'popularity' wasn't really there until the end of the 3rd seaso start of the 4th).
It's just a fact that no other Star Trek series had the mix/appeal of TNG (and BTW I'm not a big TNG fan myself - I rank it 4th behind TOS, ENT, DS9 and TAS - I gave up on VOY all together after The 37's and it was Enterprise that got me back to watching a Star Trek show on a regular basis).
And as has been already brought up above - TNG ran 7 years, and Star Trek in some form stayed on TV another 12 years after that (19 years of 'new' Star Trek in total)- and NO TV series or spinoff has gone beyond 10 to 12 seasons (generally). Add to that 10 feature fims; the original series (rom 1966-1969) and 24 half-hour episodes of an animated series; and I don't see how anyone can believe that with 'better writing'; it would just go on and on enjoying a high level of general audience popularity.