TOS and TNG.Define "regular Star Trek."
Then we had DS9 and VOY which further expanded the Trek Universe with great characters and good stories.
Funny, that's when Voyager improved just a little bit by unloading a bland and boring character.Honestly, not much good has happened after VOY's season three.
Plenty of continuity to be seen.No continuity, nothing to build on. It looks like a bunch of small kids running round in a schoolyard ins ome senseless game.
Yet it was a far superior show than Voyager, especially in its later two seasons.ENT was a downright disaster.
They breathed new life into the franchise and 2 out of 3 of them were profitable.the NuTrek movies were stale,
TOS, TNG, DS9 and VOYDefine great Trek.
That episode was at least a bit funny, something which can't be said about ENT with it's bland and boring characters, the horrible DSC with its even more bland and boring characters and bad stories, the NuTrek movies which messed up a lot of things and the gloomy PIC with its torture scenes.I'll go first. "Trouble with Tribbles." Comedy show with a mystery and Kirk looks ridiculous as he solves the problem. Build off of that.
Ah, you just had to come up with that one.Funny, that's when Voyager improved just a little bit by unloading a bland and boring character.
Plenty of continuity to be messed up, like the destruction of planets belonging to established Trek races.Plenty of continuity to be seen.
I must admit that I gave up on ENT after five episodes. But I can't imagine that the later episodes were any better. Bland and boring charaCters, messing up established Trek history and a design that definitely not looked like pre-TOS, rather like some non-Trek series.Yet it was a far superior show than Voyager, especially in its later two seasons.
Just because a series happen to be profitable doesn't mean it have to be good. Just look at today's bland, adapted and boring popular music. It sells, but it is crap.They breathed new life into the franchise and 2 out of 3 of them were profitable.
All of them? Dark stuff too? People dying for no reason? War crimes by the heroes?TOS, TNG, DS9 and VOY
I don't know what you watched but you and I clearly didn't watch the same thing. The episode I reference, while funny, also made Kirk look ridiculous, and Federation diplomatic corps look even more ridiculous for not figuring out a Klingon spy.That episode was at least a bit funny, something which can't be said about ENT with it's bland and boring characters, the horrible DSC with its even more bland and boring characters and bad stories, the NuTrek movies which messed up a lot of things and the gloomy PIC with its torture scenes.
How would you know when you only watched 5 episodes of Enterprise?That episode was at least a bit funny, something which can't be said about ENT with it's bland and boring characters,
How can you mess something up when it's an alternate universe?the NuTrek movies which messed up a lot of things
If you're talking about Vulcan, that was an alternate universe. If you're talking about Romulus, how the hell is that a continuity problem.like the destruction of planets belonging to established Trek races.
So you basically know nothing about Enterprise, yet you choose to judge it.I must admit that I gave up on ENT after five episodes.
Actually, Enterprise generally fits quite nicely into canon. Plus, the sets and designs were some of the absolute best in the franchise.messing up established Trek history and a design that definitely not looked like pre-TOS, rather like some non-Trek series.
A general observation, but reflected in the opinion you're replying to, is the double standard often put against newer Trek versus older Trek.If you're talking about Vulcan, that was an alternate universe. If you're talking about Romulus, how the hell is that a continuity problem.
Yup.Funny, that's when Voyager improved just a little bit by unloading a bland and boring character.
NO.I want more Star Trek.
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Even TOS, TNG, Ds9 and the early seasons of Voyager have bad episodes, I won't deny it.All of them? Dark stuff too? People dying for no reason? War crimes by the heroes?
I don't know what you watched but you and I clearly didn't watch the same thing. The episode I reference, while funny, also made Kirk look ridiculous, and Federation diplomatic corps look even more ridiculous for not figuring out a Klingon spy.
This is where I guess I differ from those who are opposed to Nu-Trek. Everything that is supposedly "bad" I can find in all of the past Treks so my objection to current Trek is hard because it could equally be applied to past Trek.
I highly doubt that became any better.How would you know when you only watched 5 episodes of Enterprise?
When the alteranet universe takes over the scene and become the only thing produced, then I consider ity a mess-up.How can you mess something up when it's an alternate universe?
maybe not a continuity problem but the totally unnecessary destruction of one of the iconic Star Trek species whic will leave a big hole in future plots.If you're talking about Vulcan, that was an alternate universe. If you're talking about Romulus, how the hell is that a continuity problem.
depends on what you mean with "knowing". I do know a lot about how the series "progressed" and knowing that, I haven't found any reason to watch it again. I doubt that the characters became any more interesting and the best one was killed off.So you basically know nothing about Enterprise, yet you choose to judge it.
They did mess up a lot of established Trek history and the sets and designs looked more like a prequel to Babylon 5 than TOS. I didn't like the sets and design, it felt wrong.Actually, Enterprise generally fits quite nicely into canon. Plus, the sets and designs were some of the absolute best in the franchise.
They definitely steamrollered all the non-canon tie-ins from the era (novels, manuals etc), but I thought the sets and outfits were an excellent mix of what was then the present, and TOS. I look at it now and see the flatscreens are REALLY early-2000s dated, but they put blinking coloured squares onto them and every console even had cooling fans built in!They did mess up a lot of established Trek history and the sets and designs looked more like a prequel to Babylon 5 than TOS. I didn't like the sets and design, it felt wrong.
Watch it and find out. Seasons 3 and 4 are better than any season of Voyager, and dare I say, better than many of the seasons of TNG and DS9. At least in my opinion.I highly doubt that became any better.
But that hasn't been the case in almost 10 years.When the alteranet universe takes over the scene and become the only thing produced, then I consider ity a mess-up.
It added to the story. Just as in real life, Empire's will fall. How does it leave a hope? If anything it presents further opportunities to tell stories about the fall of the Romulan Star Empire. Just because you lack the creativity to see the potential in storytelling, doesn't mean some writer can't craft an interesting story involving Romulans.maybe not a continuity problem but the totally unnecessary destruction of one of the iconic Star Trek species whic will leave a big hole in future plots.
Again, you've watched 5 episodes out of 98. Plus the 5 you watched were from when the series was still finding its legs. Watching and experiencing a show is a far different and better experience than simply reading pages of Memory Alpha.depends on what you mean with "knowing". I do know a lot about how the series "progressed" and knowing that, I haven't found any reason to watch it again. I doubt that the characters became any more interesting and the best one was killed off.
Not really. The show was never going to look as dated as TOS, but they did an excellent job of creating an era that looked like it could be our future, while incorporating a great many things that did feel like primitive versions of things seen earlier in the franchise. There has yet to be an Engine Room set made that looks half as good as the one made for the NX-01.They did mess up a lot of established Trek the sets and designs looked more like a prequel to Babylon 5 than TOS. I didn't like the sets and design, it felt wrong.
Sure, but that's Star Trek for you. TOS is very distinctly 1960s, TMP is totally the 1970s. The other TOS movies plus early TNG are very obviously 1980s, and the rest of TNG, its movies, DS9 and Voyager are clearly 1990s. It might take place in the future, but it's still a reflection of the time it was made in.I look at it now and see the flatscreens are REALLY early-2000s dated,
Funny, that's when Voyager improved just a little bit by unloading a bland and boring character
If only they had unloaded two.
You need to be more specific. Chakotay? Kim? Neelix?
Bad is bad. That there's more content doesn't make it less bad or dark or whatever.Even TOS, TNG, Ds9 and the early seasons of Voyager have bad episodes, I won't deny it.
The difference is that the bad episodes were fewer than in the NuTrek series and movies when they were mostly bad.
Back in the day I watched more too. Now I don't. Not for lack of interest in content but as I get older TV has less appeal.Back in the days I watched a lot of series. Besides Star Trek it was NCIS, NCIS LA, NCIS New Orleans, CSI, CSI MIami, CSI New York, Stargate GG1, Stargate Atlantis and many more.
The only series I watch occasionally now is NCIS. Unfortunately the original characters are gone but they still come up with decent episodes. Besides from that, nothing!
Gods no.TMP.
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