That bit in the pilot "You'll ensure that's what I project!!!" makes him seem like a fucking psycho.
There was even a split among the original cast. Doohan and Kelley were against it; Shatner was surprisingly open to it. Not sure what Nimoy's take was - probably didn't give a rip.
I think Nimoy was semi-supportive, but skeptical. I believe he was quoted in Starlog that he doubted they'd be able to capture "lightning in a bottle" a second time.
TNG debuted during my sophomore year of high school. I don't think I loved it right out of the gate, but it was certainly good enough for me to keep watching. I really loved Data right off the bat, and I quickly developed a crush on Tasha Yar. I don't recall either loving or hating either Picard or Riker at first. I know I didn't find Wesley annoying at the beginning, probably because I was a 15-year-old boy myself at the time.
Looking back now, TNG was a fairly mediocre series when it launched, but it managed enough impressive episodes like "Datalore," "11001001," "Heart of Glory," "Elementary, My Dear Data" and "The Measure of a Man" to keep me watching.
By the '90s, I'd developed a much more critical eye. I finally gave up on VOY after the Captain Sulu episode when I realized that I was watching a show I didn't particularly enjoy just because it had "Star Trek" in its title. I decided that two words in a title were a pretty silly reason to watch a show, and I gave up on it cold turkey.
I'm always a little amazed when anyone says that "Datalore" was a good episode. This may be one of my most disliked episodes in the entire series. I like "Shades of Grey" and "Code of Honor" better than "Datalore."
Whoops! I didn't mean to post that in this thread. Oh well, I'll just discuss it here I guessWell, those of us who experienced it the first time around had to wait all summer--Suck it up!
Most consider the set-up of the first part to be better than the resolution, so it wouldn't hurt to allow the former to sink in as you say.
Well, it was generally liked and accepted by around twelve million people from early in the first season.
A lot of the TOS-onlies in fandom came around in the third year.
Probably around the time "Yesterday's Enterprise" aired during Season 3. I know that's when I and a lot of friends who were also TOS fans started saying, "Hey, it's finally getting watchable..."
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