That's what they all say!My wife, for example: she has never seen a STAR WARS movie

That's what they all say!My wife, for example: she has never seen a STAR WARS movie

I got into Beverly Hills 90210 just a few years ago, pretty charming cheese! At least up through season 6 with Luke Perry, Shannon Doherty and co too, just good earnest prime time soapy wacky stuff. At least for me.Or myself: I've never seen a single episode of FRIENDS (actually now that I think about it, I've never seen a single scene) but I know half the characters in the cast end up marrying each other.
By extension, 90210 and similar shows have traits that you expect from that genre (teen shows), so you get an idea of what they're about just because enough people around have seen them.
I do understand that. Season 4 was exactly what Enterprise needed to be. Too bad that people who don't understand Trek always try the big Star Wars guns and post-modern time-travel whatever.I gave up on ENT somewhere in S3 as I just didn't find the 9/1 metaphor Xindi arc very interesting, or at the very least, not what I was looking for on a Trek series. But I soon came back for the more TOS-prequel-y S4, as that was more what I wanted from the show. So it was more a five-minute retirement than anything.
I forced myself to watch Season 3 and witnessed the burn. I never thought a Star Trek show would ever be this bad. The only good thing about Season 2 was the Enterprise crew.More recently, I decided to quit watching DSC at the end of S2. I found that both seasons 1 and 2 started out pretty strongly and had really disappointing endings, so the leap to the future of the 32nd Century seemed like a good jumping off point. Maybe I'll eventually come back to it.
For me SNW is the only decent Trek I've seen since Enterprise (apart from the Kelvin movies). Season 1 was such a step up from Disco I thought I'd hope for the best. Season 2 did deliver in my opinion, hoping Season 3 would keep improving New Trek. But the writing on Season 3 is so lazy... I'll keep watching till the end though.And honestly, this 3rd season of SNW has been trying my patience. I just watched "Terrarium," the 9th episode of the season as I write this, and it's been lots of disappointing episodes with no really great ones (IMO). I'll probably stick it out until the very end of the series, though, since there's only 17 episodes left now.
I stopped Disco after Seasons 3, I just couldn't bare it anymore. And I made it further than ANY of my Trek friends. Several of them lost interest in Trek because of Disco. A few watch and enjoy SNW.What about you folks? Have you had a last straw with any Star Trek series that got you to stop watching?
Much of SNW's season 3 tested the limits of my patience, with the nadir being 4.5 Vulcans and What is Starfleet. Terrarium righted the ship, but I'm still worried about what's gonna happen in those last 16 episodes. I'm hoping the lackluster scripts in season 3 were more a result of the massive industry chaos caused by the double strikes... but, we'll see.SNW S3 tried my patience but I stuck out for all of it, because I still had faith I'd ultimately like it overall until seeing What is Starfleet and knowing that Four and a Half Vulcans was still coming made me decide it was time to declare the season a wash. But it was so close to the end I just finished anyways. Genuinely dont know if it's a dropped show yet, I'm waiting for S4, but if 2 or 3 episodes into S4 I dont feel the tide turning I may just stop watching that too.
Let's agree none of the Kelvin movies were great, but I did enjoy watching them.No, but there are movies I've only watched once: Insurrection, Nemesis, and Into Darkness.
Although I keep meaning to give that last one a second chance someday.
INS has the benefit of raising (but poorly executing) some interesting moral conundrums. We've probably talked about it more on this board than the people behind it ever anticipated in their wildest dreams.No, but there are movies I've only watched once: Insurrection, Nemesis, and Into Darkness.
Although I keep meaning to give that last one a second chance someday.

Into Darkness gets way too maligned (as does the Kelvin films) rather unfairly.ID is worth a rewatch at least up to The Big Reveal(tm). It also raises some (at least one or two) worthwhile moral questions.
And write a book?No, but there are movies I've only watched once: Insurrection, Nemesis, and Into Darkness.
Although I keep meaning to give that last one a second chance someday.
Im not super convinced about season 4 as it was most likely written with only the feedback of the first two seasons but Im curious about season 5. I feel even if Im not into S4 I'd give that one a tryMuch of SNW's season 3 tested the limits of my patience, with the nadir being 4.5 Vulcans and What is Starfleet. Terrarium righted the ship, but I'm still worried about what's gonna happen in those last 16 episodes. I'm hoping the lackluster scripts in season 3 were more a result of the massive industry chaos caused by the double strikes... but, we'll see.
You can never malign the nuTrek movies enough.Into Darkness gets way too maligned (as does the Kelvin films) rather unfairly.
You can never malign the nuTrek movies enough.
Let's agree none of the Kelvin movies were great, but I did enjoy watching them.
If I understand the timeline correctly, SNW season 3 was set to go into production in mere weeks when the WGA strike was called. The season had been said to be "mostly written", and according to this TrekMovie interview with the SNW producing-director, they were up to episode 307 in building their AR environments.Much of SNW's season 3 tested the limits of my patience, with the nadir being 4.5 Vulcans and What is Starfleet. Terrarium righted the ship, but I'm still worried about what's gonna happen in those last 16 episodes. I'm hoping the lackluster scripts in season 3 were more a result of the massive industry chaos caused by the double strikes... but, we'll see.
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