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TNG viewing frequency...

Again the start time is messed up. :rolleyes:

Anyway, I'm 48 and never really watched TNG with any sort of regularity. I still will watch a few specific episodes if I come across them. I won't watch anything from Season 5-7.
 
I regularly remodulate my viewing frequencies :D

To be honest, I don't have the show on DVD, and I think it's been over 8 years since they showed any repeats.
 
I'm 28, and I watched TNG regularly when it aired the first time, and have all seven seasons on DVD, and still manage to catch an episode or two each week on either Spike or G4.
 
I'm 56, and have been meaning to start watching TNG from the start again, but haven't gotten around to it yet. Since I mod this forum, and people keep talking about episodes I sometimes don't remember that well, I feel I should. I probably will when I'm done making my run through the X-Files. :p
 
Over 30, and watch it in the "once in a while" to never camp. Only ones I watch are the ones I have in the Q and Borg sets. Just can't get into the episodes that I come across on TV.
 
I'm 28, have them all on DVD, and a few months ago, started watching from the beginning again.

Tim permits about 3 or 4 episodes a week, some weeks less, some more, but the plan was every night at first.

I'm halfway through season 3, and gotta say, every disc I'm popping in now, I'm amazed at how 3 out of 4 of those episodes are fantastic episodes, why I'm a fan, while the other is still really good. Season 3 is rockin'!!
 
I'm over 30 and I will occasionally watch TNG on Spike when they're showing a good one, which they haven't lately.
 
In have every ep on DVD and I hardly ever watch an episode anymore... not that I don't love them, it's just that when I first got them, they were on constant rotation in my DVD player... Sometimes absence makes the heart grow fonder. :)
 
^^ Exactly my feelings about. I need a breather after I've watched a certain number of episodes. My last hiatus took 5 years, and now I'm watching again right now.
 
I'm 30 and like any tv program I enjoyed I watch it every few years from beginning to end. I enjoy it still. Some episodes are as much fun as the first time, some have slipped a bit, others are as dull or weak as I remembered(Masks, Eye of the Beholder and several other season seven shows)
 
Im under 30 and am currently going through all my TNG dvd's again so im watching at least one episode a day. Its just as good, if not better than i remember it being.
 
I'm under 30 and watch it often. I haven't lately because I just got back from Vacation and I'm kinda revisiting Farscape and watching Doctor Who lately. TNG will always be there if I need a good fix.
 
I'm 47 and finished a complete run through TNG on DVD late last year whenthe prices dropped. Currently doing an in-order run through DS9 on DVD. When I finish DS9 shortly (mid-way through season 6 as of this writing), I'll probably alternate TNG with ENT.
 
I'm under 30 and I watch it every once in a while on Spike when I'm in the mood, other than that, I rarely have the time.
 
i didn't watch TNG for a while. 7, 8 years or so. i didn't realize until settling back in to a steady diet of TNG just how sick i'd gotten of Dark Gritty Trek. this is the show that - for better or worse - painted the sharpest picture of roddenberry's vision of the future: and that's what star trek IS: gene roddenberry's vision of the future. everything that followed TNG was some kind of qualification of that vision.

years after noirish SF has become a tiresome cliche, i find the unabashed brightness and optimism of TNG very refreshing.
 
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