Should I jump around between TNG and DS9, DS9 and Voyager since they overlapped? Am I caring too much? Please help me with the order of things...![]()
That's certainly true of TOS - you can watch it in any order you want. But it's not entirely true of the other series. TNG mostly consisted of standalone episodes, but it had a couple of storyarcs (Worf and the Klingon political situation; Tasha Yar and Sela; Data and Lore; Ro Laren's introduction in S5 episode "Ensign Ro" and exit in TNG's penultimate episode; "The Best of Both Worlds" followed up by "Family") although it happened rarely and involved maybe just 15-20 episodes in the entire run of the series. I'm currently watching Voyager season 2, and while it's mostly standalone, it does have one storyarc. I haven't watched enough of ENT to comment, but I think it had some arcs, too.Should I jump around between TNG and DS9, DS9 and Voyager since they overlapped? Am I caring too much? Please help me with the order of things...![]()
No, you should not feel any need to jump around because the serieses 'overlapped', because really, they barely overlapped at all. There is actually very little cross-series story points, and the few that are there are mostly just throwaway lines that don't amount to much. Heck, even the serieses themselves, other than DS9 (which is the only Trek show with ongoing story and character development), almost never have story points that cross from one episode of the same series to any other episode of the same series.
Yes, you are definitely caring too much because aside from DS9 , the order you watch things in is almost entirely irrelevant for the aforementioned reasons. Each episode is standalone (again, aside from DS9), and so is each series.
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