Star Trek has had a lot of low points but Star Trek 11 was definitely the point of no return for me.
. . . I think it was during Voyager's 6th season I no longer made a point to watch each episode as they aired.
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.
VOY: Threshold
When fourth season Enterprise decided to appease the fans who wanted the cool Vulcans by turning Vulcan logic into a religion that was reformed by finding the original scriptures (in Archer's brain)....Yup, that's making everything ridiculous in an effort to be supercool.
Coto turned Trek into a stinking corpse. And, no, the movie didn't revive it. The emotional heart of the the movie should have been how Kirk and Spock became friends. Because old Spock told young Spock to, left the movie heartless. Since it was already brainless, it is a stillbirth. There aren't signs of life, those are just FX.
Even though I liked Voyager...Trek jumped right there.
It jumped even further with Enterprise, and with NuTrek it is no longer even trying to jump.
It's just chum floating in the shark tank.
Even though I liked Voyager...Trek jumped right there.
It jumped even further with Enterprise, and with NuTrek it is no longer even trying to jump.
It's just chum floating in the shark tank.
I don't believe in the "Jump the Shark" concept. A few creative missteps don't doom a series forever. You just course-correct.
Like with the new movie, which is the best thing to happen to the franchise in years. IMHO.
As to its long-term effect, that remains to be seen. None of us can predict if the franchise has been given new life or "irrevocably damaged." We're only one movie into the new cycle. It's way too early to pass judgment on the future of the series.
But, hey, if THE FINAL FRONTIER didn't kill the franchise, nothing can!![]()
VOY: Threshold
Agreed. Once you reach Warp 10 breaking the transwarp barrier, there is no coming back whole. Literally. Shark or Lizard. Doesn't matter.
After that stinkfest I couldn't take VOY seriously. You can't give someone that and expect them to move on next week pretending that you hadn't squeezed out pandora herself.
Hear, hear! If the Trek franchise can survive TFF, it can survive anything.
WordI think it slowly started to begin with 2 shows existing at once (DS9 and TNG). Then it was DS9 and Voyager. I think Star Trek truly jumped the shark when we had DS9, Voyager and the TNG movies all going on at once. So, basically, over-saturation. It might be blasphemous, but I think there can be such a thing as too much Trek.
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