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Production Order Group Viewing 2018

A lot of fans didn't embrace Star Trek Animated even when it was on NBC. That and it never having been widely syndicated ensures that discussions about it are going to garner less interest.
 
An older thread, granted, and a long one. Apologies if this has been covered.

I'm wondering about viewing order, especially season one. Which do you all prefer, Air Date or Production Code? I ripped my TOS blu-rays some time ago, but I finally want to title them correctly, with episode numbers one way or the other.

Stardate order would be ridiculous, since they jumped around so much, even in TAS.

I have a spreadsheet showing airdate, PC and stardate (with a few missing stardates), so I have a reference.
 
They're digital files now. If you have the drive space, duplicate them. Tag one for airdate and the other for production. Problem solved.

As for my personal preference, depends on whether or not I'm gonna do a rewatch. Mostly, I watch what I'm in the mood for and after about halfway thru season one, it really makes no difference what order they're in. But if I'm gonna do a full series review, then it depends: do I want to recreate the NBC experience or watch the show and characters evolve?
 
Has it really been nearly 3 years since this project? Wow!

However, I'm still firmly in the "Production Order" camp. The characters do continue to develop and S2 & S3, albeit less dramatically than early S1. It's also fun (for me) to see the sets slowly change over the weeks - nothing's ever set in stone! :biggrin:
 
An older thread, granted, and a long one. Apologies if this has been covered.

I'm wondering about viewing order, especially season one. Which do you all prefer, Air Date or Production Code? I ripped my TOS blu-rays some time ago, but I finally want to title them correctly, with episode numbers one way or the other.

Stardate order would be ridiculous, since they jumped around so much, even in TAS.

I have a spreadsheet showing airdate, PC and stardate (with a few missing stardates), so I have a reference.

You have been around long enough to know better than to resurrect a long-dead thread like this.

I'll let this one slide, but please don't do it again.
 
You have been around long enough to know better than to resurrect a long-dead thread like this.

I'll let this one slide, but please don't do it again.
But it was a perfectly good thread, just sitting there ;) Plus, at 3 years, it still had some meat on it.

Yeah, I've heard production order might deal with slight changes to uniforms or sets better. It seems like season 1 has the most obvious differences between air date & production order. S2 and S3 have a few out of order, but not as bad.
 
But it was a perfectly good thread, just sitting there ;) Plus, at 3 years, it still had some meat on it.

Yeah, but the Boss has been very clear about this numerous times.

Next time, please just start a new thread with a link to the old one, as the rules say to do.

Thanks!

:techman:
 
I prefer production order, particularly for the first season. I find airdate order too distracting with the back-and-forth changes. Also, you can justify some of the early installment weirdness to the mission and crew being new and folks not having settled in yet.
 
Yes. I was told CHARLIE X was the first TOS episode to ever air in New York.

According to local NYC listings (courtesy of Newspapers.com) viewers there saw "The Man Trap" on September 8, along with the rest of the US (unless there was a hitherto unreported last-minute switch, I think it's more likely that your source was mistaken).
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Production only honoring really matters for the first 13 or so episodes of the first season. The first six actually shows some linear character development with characters like Sulu and Rand.

After that, yes everything else is a self-contained episode and the order in which you watch them during a season honestly doesn't matter.
 
I’d agree.

Once you clear WNMHGB and get Uhura out of gold, even. Maybe get through the Rand era. After that the show feels/sounds/looks about the same through S3
 
She was a local library lady who was overseeing a late '70s low-budget TREK weekend ''convention''...the free kind, at the library. After we watched a CATSPAW showing, she mentioned the alleged NY difference, and said ''New York always has to be different.'' Over the years I've wondered how many future BBSers attended these particular get-togethers.
Gotcha.

I'm thinking she missed the premiere. The NBC promo spots announced the premiere as September 15th because The Man Trap was aired during "Sneak Peek at NBC Week" the week before. She didn't check her TV Guide and missed the actual premiere.
 
Yes. I was told CHARLIE X was the first TOS episode to ever air in New York. In between CHARLIE and NAKED TIME lies WHERE NO MAN HAS GONE BEFORE, which is indeed time-warpingly disorienting.

Production order puts the proper distance between WNMHGB and "Charlie X," which both use the same basic idea: coping with a guy who has super powers and turns bad. They would never have filmed those two scripts consecutively like the aired order. They were meant to be far apart.

When 'The Alternative Factor" came along, the NBC rep, I think it was Stan Robertson, actually complained that this was already the fifth one with a double or "evil twin" gimmick. It was hard not to repeat ideas.
 
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