RAMA said:Is it time to retire TOS?
Ridiculous thread.
There are tons of millennials who love TOS. I'm one myself. And as long as there's interest in Trek generally, there will be interest in seeing where it began.As long there are enough viewers to watch TOS will not need to retire. However I don't think Star Trek will survive after Generation X (my age group) are part of the circle of life.
It simply ceased production, dude. It's far from finished.TOS finished in the late 60s dude.
Is it time to retire RAMA's posts?
There is no doubt RAMA gains a few readers here and there but that's probably a small minority of new posters, and despite a new thread that went a long way to modernizing his profile, I find very little interest in reading RAMA's posts these days. I had a brief resurgence of interest around the first post of this thread, read a few replies, and nothing since...rarely before that date either. This from a fan who probably read his comments as much as anyone. Am I simply spent? Is he making idiotic arguments about a show he no longer likes? Or does RAMA just not tick off the boxes of modern interest?
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