There's been some evidence of (entirely understandable!) bias among us, in that the Trek series that we grow up with we may innately tend to regard more favorably than other installments in the franchise. Nostalgia's a powerful force.
To that end, I'm curious to hear which series you grew up with, and whether you also regard it as your favorite.
I started on TOS reruns when I was five years old, but DS9 is my deepest Trek love. I think some of the newer series are very good, while I'd rate VOY and ENT near the bottom for me in part because they felt like real steps down from DS9. Perhaps one reason why is because DS9 in-universe had a lot to say about writing, and I am myself an editor-writer, so it spoke to me in ways the other series never really have.
OTOH, DISCO has done an exceptional job portraying non-heteronormative individuals, which I appreciate, while LD is just plain fun, and SNW...I haven't seen much of it yet, but what I have seen I've very much enjoyed.
I feel like any definition of 'grew up with' that I could attempt to impose would just set myself up for rebuttals (some people got into Trek as children; others got into it in their 40s). I trust the respondents to know which series they'd consider their 'formative' one.
To that end, I'm curious to hear which series you grew up with, and whether you also regard it as your favorite.
I started on TOS reruns when I was five years old, but DS9 is my deepest Trek love. I think some of the newer series are very good, while I'd rate VOY and ENT near the bottom for me in part because they felt like real steps down from DS9. Perhaps one reason why is because DS9 in-universe had a lot to say about writing, and I am myself an editor-writer, so it spoke to me in ways the other series never really have.
OTOH, DISCO has done an exceptional job portraying non-heteronormative individuals, which I appreciate, while LD is just plain fun, and SNW...I haven't seen much of it yet, but what I have seen I've very much enjoyed.
I feel like any definition of 'grew up with' that I could attempt to impose would just set myself up for rebuttals (some people got into Trek as children; others got into it in their 40s). I trust the respondents to know which series they'd consider their 'formative' one.