Nah, I think Abrams Trek has the same spirit and energy as TOS.
I'm 31 and TOS is by far my favorite. I grew up with TNG and it took me a few tries before I could make it through an entire TOS ep without laughing at the cheesy styrofoam rocks. Once I was able to look past that though I found the characters and plots to be so much more interesting.
Cheesy Styrofoam rocks? Come one NOTHING is better that the custuming done for Friday's Child - with the rug and drapery scraps sewen on from the local Carpeteria store.![]()
Trek was never more popular than it was in the 90s with TNG, DS9 and VOY.. FC was one of the biggest money making films of the franchise, alongside TWOK and TrekXI.
The downside is that while TOS had dated production values, the characters and most of the stories were effectively timeless, portraying human truths. TNG-ENT were very much products of the "Boomer Culture" and already look dated and "very 1990s" in all respects. That's really the difference between the two generations and their product...
Trek was never more popular than it was in the 90s with TNG, DS9 and VOY.. FC was one of the biggest money making films of the franchise, alongside TWOK and TrekXI.
The downside is that while TOS had dated production values, the characters and most of the stories were effectively timeless, portraying human truths. TNG-ENT were very much products of the "Boomer Culture" and already look dated and "very 1990s" in all respects. That's really the difference between the two generations and their product...
TNG looks dated, especially the early seasons, as it is very 1980's, but I cant agree that DS9 onwards is dated.
Nah, I think Abrams Trek has the same spirit and energy as TOS.
Yep, pretty much.
Despite much protesting and anguish in the 80s, fans of TOS warmed up to TNG and accepted it into the lexicon. They had no choice. The show was popular with non TOS fans who embraced that as "their" show.
The downside is that while TOS had dated production values, the characters and most of the stories were effectively timeless, portraying human truths. TNG-ENT were very much products of the "Boomer Culture" and already look dated and "very 1990s" in all respects. That's really the difference between the two generations and their product...
I couldn't have said it any better myself. I do enjoy the later series, but when rewatching today, TNG especially feels more dated - especially with some of the more heavyhanded 'morality' episodes. I cringe when Riker and Pulaski vaporize their clones in 'Up the Long Ladder', for instance. After a few more decades of debate on issues like abortion and stem cell research, their 'enlightened' view of life seems rather... archaic.
I think DS9 managed to avoid being dated fairly well.
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