Re: Long-running TV shows you invested seasons in but stopped watching
I felt like I should have given up on Voyager long ago after that goofy final ep (MORE Borg and C/7?) and in retrospect the endless rounds of chess with the Borg from season 3 forward.
"Ratings are down, let's bring the Borg back, that always packs them in! Let's feature Seven even more!"
I just hope to God Abrams and crew NEVER bring the Borg into the alternate time line set in motion by Star Trek (2009).
I preferred Kes, but what do I know? She had a youthful sweetness never seen before on Trek and was a breath of fresh air.
The Simpsons started repeating the same scenarios and jokes 3 years in. I don't get all the fuss.
The first 8 - 10 eps of South Park were some of the most brilliantly profane, satirical comedy I'd ever seen. By the time they got to Mega-Steisand or whatever it was toward the end of season one, there wasn't any gas left in the tank. Constant cursing and being gross for the sake of being gross isn't funny, it's a lack of talent and imagination.
I felt like I should have given up on Voyager long ago after that goofy final ep (MORE Borg and C/7?) and in retrospect the endless rounds of chess with the Borg from season 3 forward.
"Ratings are down, let's bring the Borg back, that always packs them in! Let's feature Seven even more!"
I just hope to God Abrams and crew NEVER bring the Borg into the alternate time line set in motion by Star Trek (2009).
I preferred Kes, but what do I know? She had a youthful sweetness never seen before on Trek and was a breath of fresh air.
The Simpsons started repeating the same scenarios and jokes 3 years in. I don't get all the fuss.
The first 8 - 10 eps of South Park were some of the most brilliantly profane, satirical comedy I'd ever seen. By the time they got to Mega-Steisand or whatever it was toward the end of season one, there wasn't any gas left in the tank. Constant cursing and being gross for the sake of being gross isn't funny, it's a lack of talent and imagination.