They both seem just about equal in quality and consistency to me. Some times i can't tell the difference between a first season and a second season episode. Now the third season I can tell the difference.
Nice try Maurice, but no one can resist to a lovely Tribble.
One last thing I like about the first season more is there are a lot more background people working on the ship and doing things in the corridors. They all seem to be gone from the second season on. Plus, there are less different bridge officers on rotation.
Now that I've seen Seasons 1 through 2, (in production order), I was wondering about this.
I think I've heard/read/seen people talking about 2 being better, but I've always been partial to the first season and feel like it has a stronger, more consistent series of episodes.
Is there an accepted public consensus here? For example, I like the original Star Wars more than Empire Strikes Back (and I *do* love Empire), but the consensus out there is that Empire is the best.
I'd say that 'public consensus' on anything is a bum rap.I say the most important thing is to form a subjective personal opinion on a subject. What matters the most is what you think of them, not what others may think.
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I have two episodes left to go on season two but I can tell you plainly that season 1 is better, consistently overall.
I think the season 1 episodes are, generally, the better space-western shows.
However, it's not really until season 2 that you have a Star Trek Universe, something where there's a really organized setting. It's not just things like bringing back Klingons (``Friday's Child''); it's doing something like mentioning that the Enterprise can't divert to Vulcan because it might embolden the Klingons near Altair: the audience is expected to know and understand who the Klingons are and they they're important even though they never appear on camera and don't actually figure in to things.
Season 1 is much more nearly an anthology (see how they didn't even figure out ``Federation'' or ``Star Fleet'' for so long); Season 2 is, finally, Star Trek as we'd see it for fifty years more.
You gotta let them render. Low and slow in a crock pot...Nice try Maurice, but no one can resist to a lovely Tribble.
They're a little gamey, but they fry right up if you know how.
One last thing I like about the first season more is there are a lot more background people working on the ship and doing things in the corridors. They all seem to be gone from the second season on. Plus, there are less different bridge officers on rotation.
The lack of background people is especially noticeable in the third season. It is very obvious at times that the only people on the bridge are the main cast. They didn't even bother sometimes to have the helm or navigation posts filled by an extra if George Takei or Walter Koenig weren't in the scene.
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