Hi! I'm planning to start watching the Original Series very soon, and I noticed early on that there's a discrepancy between the production order and the airdate order. So I have two lines of questioning:
1) Does it matter very much which order I watch the episodes in? I know many people must have grown up watching them rather haphazardly during syndication - how badly can a viewer jumble the viewing order before it starts to undermine said viewer's ability to follow the plot of the show?
2) I know that the earliest merchandise followed the production order, as does Memory Alpha, but since 2004 all the DVD releases follow the original airdate order, as do Wikipedia and IMDB. My question is, during syndication in the 70s, prior to the first episode releases on VHS, how were the episodes numbered by (a) the fans and (b) the syndicating networks? If you grew up in the 70s and became a Trek fan by watching syndicated episodes, what would you consider to be the "first" episode? And how vehemently would you consider an alternative interpretation to be incorrect?
1) Does it matter very much which order I watch the episodes in? I know many people must have grown up watching them rather haphazardly during syndication - how badly can a viewer jumble the viewing order before it starts to undermine said viewer's ability to follow the plot of the show?
2) I know that the earliest merchandise followed the production order, as does Memory Alpha, but since 2004 all the DVD releases follow the original airdate order, as do Wikipedia and IMDB. My question is, during syndication in the 70s, prior to the first episode releases on VHS, how were the episodes numbered by (a) the fans and (b) the syndicating networks? If you grew up in the 70s and became a Trek fan by watching syndicated episodes, what would you consider to be the "first" episode? And how vehemently would you consider an alternative interpretation to be incorrect?