I for one am grateful for TNG's optimistic view of humanity's future.
I completely disagree that the lack of "tension" between the characters was a mistake. This was a show about a group of people who heroically always did the right thing AND worked well and enjoyed working with one another. Teamwork. There was plenty of tension as soon as other starfleet "outsiders" were brought in (Shelby, Jellico, Ro, Nachaev, "Lower Decks" ). The magnificent seven just happened to really like and respect what each character brought to the table. Besides, I can point to plenty of instances where the main cast had tense moments. Are you telling me Picard was never pissed at Worf? Beverly at Picard? Riker at Troi?.
The edicts that Roddenberry laid out forced the writers to not be lazy and fall back on conventional devices (i.e. conflict) to develop the characters. At the time TNG aired, the common consensus among people may age (I'm 33) was that TNG had taken Star Trek to a new and superior level.
Apples and oranges.
Star Trek 2009 cost about as much to make as all four TNG movies combined. I would also guess Paramount spent and additional 100-150 million on promotion (i.e. more than it cost to make Nemesis, Insurrection, and FC). It's not a level playing field when there's that kind of support behind a project. TNG (the TV show) earned it's popularity and place in pop culture by connecting with people.
As for HD - Of course Paramount started with TOS. I'm not sure how that is a slight against TNG. TOS came first. There are only 79 episodes of TOS compared to 178 episodes of TNG. TNG's final edits are also on tape, making a true HD transfer impossible (unless the original film is used and every effects shot is redone).
I'm sorry, but according to your theory every crap syndicated show should have been a blockbuster. The way television worked in TNG's day, it was unheard of for a syndicated drama to get the kind of ratings it garnered. Seasons 6 and 7 aired in New York on Thursday nights in primetime and ALWAYS came in first - beating even NBC's popular comedy lineup.
...and what do you think ushered in this golden age? TNG was the reason these shows were made. With the exception of X-Files (which was on a network), none of them were even remotely as popular.
I completely disagree that the lack of "tension" between the characters was a mistake. This was a show about a group of people who heroically always did the right thing AND worked well and enjoyed working with one another. Teamwork. There was plenty of tension as soon as other starfleet "outsiders" were brought in (Shelby, Jellico, Ro, Nachaev, "Lower Decks" ). The magnificent seven just happened to really like and respect what each character brought to the table. Besides, I can point to plenty of instances where the main cast had tense moments. Are you telling me Picard was never pissed at Worf? Beverly at Picard? Riker at Troi?.
The edicts that Roddenberry laid out forced the writers to not be lazy and fall back on conventional devices (i.e. conflict) to develop the characters. At the time TNG aired, the common consensus among people may age (I'm 33) was that TNG had taken Star Trek to a new and superior level.
It may have been King once, but Paramount knows what side its' bread is buttered on. Star Trek (2009) has made just about what all four TNG films made. Star Trek: The Original Series is the one Paramount rolled out the High-Definition carpet for.
Apples and oranges.
Star Trek 2009 cost about as much to make as all four TNG movies combined. I would also guess Paramount spent and additional 100-150 million on promotion (i.e. more than it cost to make Nemesis, Insurrection, and FC). It's not a level playing field when there's that kind of support behind a project. TNG (the TV show) earned it's popularity and place in pop culture by connecting with people.
As for HD - Of course Paramount started with TOS. I'm not sure how that is a slight against TNG. TOS came first. There are only 79 episodes of TOS compared to 178 episodes of TNG. TNG's final edits are also on tape, making a true HD transfer impossible (unless the original film is used and every effects shot is redone).
Just remember competition was a lot more brutal in the sixties and when TNG hit the ground it had little in the way of competition (it could be placed anywhere on the schedule by any station that purchased it) and no network interference (and yet was still tepid). I would be interested how the numbers would've looked if it had to face something like Roseanne week in, week out?
I'm sorry, but according to your theory every crap syndicated show should have been a blockbuster. The way television worked in TNG's day, it was unheard of for a syndicated drama to get the kind of ratings it garnered. Seasons 6 and 7 aired in New York on Thursday nights in primetime and ALWAYS came in first - beating even NBC's popular comedy lineup.
This I agree with. I love TNG, but it was King of nothing. The only thing I loved in terms of impact was it was part of the Golden Age of Scifi which was the 90s. Shows like DS9, Farscape, Babylon 5, X-Files were just all awesome. I'm sure there were more but these were the shows I watched.
...and what do you think ushered in this golden age? TNG was the reason these shows were made. With the exception of X-Files (which was on a network), none of them were even remotely as popular.