TNG was cancelled in 1994. At the time it was pretty clearly among the best series on TV, with excellent ratings.
I have heard three theories as to why it was cancelled:
I don't believe any of these pretexts. I've never heard of a TV series being cancelled to make a movie, and the movies artistically were pathetic compared to the TV show, mostly involving long, boring special effects shots, nonsensical plots, and clunky, incompetent direction. None of the cast has done anything else a tenth as interesting as TNG, and even if they wanted to leave, they should have just gotten more money first. And there are plenty of plot ideas left in TNG.
In the nearly two decades since the death of TNG, few TV shows have approached it for logic, acting and writing. There has probably never been a duo with such an interesting dynamic as that between Picard and Data, portrayed by actors as skilled as Stewart and Spiner.
For some reason, networks seems to ST. They tried to kill TOS, it barely got made and was soon canceled, and then TNG is cancelled. But there is nothing to replace it with. You look at current TV shows: police running around chasing serial killers (who always, of course, target the detective's family), cookie cutter doctor-shows, and shows where roommates whine for years about their tedious love relationships. They are all acted by stars who are about as convincing as the red shirts in TOS. They are nearly all all alike and nearly all painfully boring. It's a desert.
In TNG they had a wildly popular, very commercially successful product with extraordinary acting and a rich plot. They cancel it for drek (TV for the past 25 years, including the ST spinoffs).
I cannot believe the real stars of TNG, Stewart and Spiner, could not recognize what a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity this was. Everyone threw away this amazing thing, for NOTHING. A bunch of second-rate movies and unwatchable spinoffs.
First TOS and then TNG. Why is TV determined to kill ST?
BTW, remember the pretext for killing TOS was "poor ratings", but TNG had great ratings. They just want to kill real ST (no, the spinoffs are not ST, give me a break).
I have heard three theories as to why it was cancelled:
- To be able to make movies.
- To let the cast do other things.
- Because the creators ran out of new plot ideas.
I don't believe any of these pretexts. I've never heard of a TV series being cancelled to make a movie, and the movies artistically were pathetic compared to the TV show, mostly involving long, boring special effects shots, nonsensical plots, and clunky, incompetent direction. None of the cast has done anything else a tenth as interesting as TNG, and even if they wanted to leave, they should have just gotten more money first. And there are plenty of plot ideas left in TNG.
In the nearly two decades since the death of TNG, few TV shows have approached it for logic, acting and writing. There has probably never been a duo with such an interesting dynamic as that between Picard and Data, portrayed by actors as skilled as Stewart and Spiner.
For some reason, networks seems to ST. They tried to kill TOS, it barely got made and was soon canceled, and then TNG is cancelled. But there is nothing to replace it with. You look at current TV shows: police running around chasing serial killers (who always, of course, target the detective's family), cookie cutter doctor-shows, and shows where roommates whine for years about their tedious love relationships. They are all acted by stars who are about as convincing as the red shirts in TOS. They are nearly all all alike and nearly all painfully boring. It's a desert.
In TNG they had a wildly popular, very commercially successful product with extraordinary acting and a rich plot. They cancel it for drek (TV for the past 25 years, including the ST spinoffs).
I cannot believe the real stars of TNG, Stewart and Spiner, could not recognize what a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity this was. Everyone threw away this amazing thing, for NOTHING. A bunch of second-rate movies and unwatchable spinoffs.
First TOS and then TNG. Why is TV determined to kill ST?
BTW, remember the pretext for killing TOS was "poor ratings", but TNG had great ratings. They just want to kill real ST (no, the spinoffs are not ST, give me a break).
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