After the Cage.
Hell, yeah!
After the Cage.
I'd argue that TMP was a huge commerical success for Trek. When adjusted for inflation, only Star Trek XI has done better.
That being said, it was also a "jump the shark moment" that was saved by TWOK.
The self parody began with ENT and that series, as a whole, was a descent to the shark tank. The producers said it themselves as they claimed, "This is not your father's Trek!"
I think it was Season 5 of TNG. Although I had criticisms before I think this is where the slide started as TNG started getting mired in its own formulas and cliches. It wasn't a dramatic and sudden drop, but in fits-and-starts it started to falter. And looking back I don't think the franchise ever recovered, at least not in the way I liked (in my opinion, as if that needs to be qualified).
I'm sure the Niners will loudly disagree, and that's their right, but then there was little about DS9 that I felt was like the Star Trek I recognize.
'Jump the shark' means there's a point where it's irrevocably damaged and will never again be as good as it was before that moment.
True enough. But for some of us what it's worth isn't damned much.Too many people on this board are so obsessed with minute details and continuity glitches and reused footage and all the other bullshit that it's just easier for me to sit back, enjoy the thing for what it's worth and leave it at that.
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