Hi, I'm Ray Hardgrit and I'm a huge Star Trek fan. The kind of fan that only saw most of these episodes once, back when I was a teenager, and barely remembers any of them. But I'm also the kind of fan that keeps reading threads, reviews, articles etc. that discuss these classic shows and tell me facts like:
Why am I really doing this?
Okay I've got a website where I pick an episode of a science fiction series and write about it scene by scene, with tons of pictures and text, and I figured I should watch the Trek series and see if there were any episodes that jumped out at me. Then it occurred to me that I shouldn't waste the opportunity to write a few notes about each of them as I went, maybe in the form of a short review. It... seemed logical at the time.
I've only been watching a few Trek episodes a week, but scruffy half-finished episode reviews are starting to pile up and I feel like I should be doing something with them. They're not a great fit for my site's format though, and really it'd work better if the reviews were read together in the order I wrote them. Like in a thread.
Then I thought about this forum that I've been lurking around on and off for the last 500 years, and I remembered all those watch threads I've enjoyed. 'A Niner Watches Babylon 5', that kind of thing. It occurred to me that I've got an excuse to stop lurking and finally start a thread of my own! A frustratingly slow thread with too many words that I'll likely never be able to finish.
My plan
Honestly if I can just get through the season ones I'll call this a success, as that'll be something like 94 episodes alone. I figure that if I can write about one episode every few days I can get them all done within a year. I'll also be ranking each group of four episodes afterwards and picking a winner, basically just so you can disagree with me afterwards and tell me what you think the real winner should be.
Note: The first four reviews I'm going to copy and paste from my own website, then after that it'll be all original content. I'll edit them down a bit but let me know if they're still too long.
Why aren't I including Deep Space Nine?
Everyone told me it sucked and I should skip it. Actually no, I just finished a rewatch a few years back so it's a bit too soon for me to watch it again, and including my ancient DS9 reviews here would break the premise of the thread.
- The original Star Trek is too slow paced, campy and archaic compared to modern television.
- Season one of The Next Generation is horrible and probably the worst season of all of Star Trek.
- Voyager immediately threw away the potential of its premise and became Next Gen 2.0.
- Viewers were burned out on Star Trek when Enterprise launched and it failed due to 'franchise fatigue'.
Why am I really doing this?
Okay I've got a website where I pick an episode of a science fiction series and write about it scene by scene, with tons of pictures and text, and I figured I should watch the Trek series and see if there were any episodes that jumped out at me. Then it occurred to me that I shouldn't waste the opportunity to write a few notes about each of them as I went, maybe in the form of a short review. It... seemed logical at the time.
I've only been watching a few Trek episodes a week, but scruffy half-finished episode reviews are starting to pile up and I feel like I should be doing something with them. They're not a great fit for my site's format though, and really it'd work better if the reviews were read together in the order I wrote them. Like in a thread.
Then I thought about this forum that I've been lurking around on and off for the last 500 years, and I remembered all those watch threads I've enjoyed. 'A Niner Watches Babylon 5', that kind of thing. It occurred to me that I've got an excuse to stop lurking and finally start a thread of my own! A frustratingly slow thread with too many words that I'll likely never be able to finish.
My plan
Honestly if I can just get through the season ones I'll call this a success, as that'll be something like 94 episodes alone. I figure that if I can write about one episode every few days I can get them all done within a year. I'll also be ranking each group of four episodes afterwards and picking a winner, basically just so you can disagree with me afterwards and tell me what you think the real winner should be.
Note: The first four reviews I'm going to copy and paste from my own website, then after that it'll be all original content. I'll edit them down a bit but let me know if they're still too long.
Why aren't I including Deep Space Nine?
Everyone told me it sucked and I should skip it. Actually no, I just finished a rewatch a few years back so it's a bit too soon for me to watch it again, and including my ancient DS9 reviews here would break the premise of the thread.