I am 20. I just got into star trek last August or November. My dad is really into The Next Generation but doesn't care for the original series, so I never really knew about it. I've always been big into sci-fi but I saw a couple of the TNG movies and thought they were terrible, so I steered clear of star trek and instead got into the new Battlestar Galactica as well as some great sci-fi novels by people like Ray Bradbury and the great Kurt Vonnegut.
When I saw the new Star Trek movie by Abrams, I was completely blown away. I was like "wait, this is star trek??" because it was so much better than the TNG movies I remembered seeing as a kid. I went home and started watching TOS from youtube regularly, and I loved it just as much--well, perhaps more. I've now seen most of the episodes. I think I may be missing like 10-15. My main problem is I keep watching the same ones over and over again. I've seen "Mirror Mirror" "The City on the Edge of Forever" "Arena" "The Devil in the Dark" and "Amok Time" at least 10 times each, no joke.
I don't want anyone to be too offended by my dislike of the TNG movies. I've since went back and watched some episodes of TNG, and there are some really good episodes of that show, but damn those movies are terrible.
But it makes me really sad that I can't talk about TOS with anyone my age. This fact has begun to make me hate Star Wars. I used to love the old Star Wars, but just the fact that everyone knows those movies and nothing about Star Trek makes me a little bitter. The only people I've met that I can talk to about Star Trek are like twice my age! It also doesn't help that there's a little bit of a stigma against star trek.