Well there was always a good possibility that the new Trek movie might spur interest into previously made shows of the same franchise.
This is actually a good thing ...
Given that numerous Trek episodes have a tendency to make you think (at least they did in my case), there is a possibility this might lead to an increase of people taking interest in more ... cerebral aspects.
I'm saying it's only a possibility.
That's
more than a possibility - in my daughter's case, it is a
fact!
My (oldest) daughter became interested in Trek (finally!) by watching the previews - and reading a bound copy of the Countdown comics...
But she watched her first TNG only a few days before we were to watch the movie - an *old* VHS I had of "The Naked Now" & "Code of Honor"...
(She actually liked "Code..." - and I kept telling her "It get's much better!" - but for some reason she claimed that gods-awful episode was "Really good!"...wierd.)
But then after seeing the movie (which had her *gushing* about how "Awesome!" it was) the next episode she
wanted to see - and did - see was "Measure of a Man" (after I told her it was one of my favs - and she found the (new) DVD set with that episode.)
When she told me she "Really wanted to see..." "Measure", I explained that it "Wasn't like the movie, though..." and "...was a courtroom drama...lot of talking...but important
ideas..."...
She turned and said to me "I don't like Star Trek just because it's got space-ships and explosions...I like the
ideas too!"
(Though, she's a typical teenage girl as well - very much
obsessed with boys!)