One thing though, Trek viewing on TV/cable has seemed to disappeared. I never see Trek shows on TV anymore, not even on the Syfy channel. It's a lot more fun watching it on TV.
MeTV runs the updated original series and BBC America runs TNG.
One thing though, Trek viewing on TV/cable has seemed to disappeared. I never see Trek shows on TV anymore, not even on the Syfy channel. It's a lot more fun watching it on TV.
Honestly, I'd watch these characters go to the grocery store together to stock up on canned goods if it were well done.
I'd stand in line to see the grocery store episode, too.
Yes, I think it could be argued than INS was the real Trek-killer. TNG was a big deal. First Contact was a big deal. Then, very quickly, the reaction was "... meh".if TNG had kept the momentum/quality going from FC (e.g. if they'd somehow done a 'Borg trilogy' or something where each film leads on to the other) then Treks IX and X may have been their SFS and TVH and they could've kept on being the dominant Trek brand with XI and XII (possible crossovers with TOS/DS9/ENT)
I agree. While I like the new films, they failed to make use of this.The trinity of Kirk-Spock-McCoy has mystical properties. There's no way it can be duplicated.
"Green-blooded hobgoblin". Sorry, but it had nothing to do with mating cattle.My friends and I always enjoyed the Kirk - Spock - McCoy cameraderie and the dialogues. Some of them were hilarious.
I only know the german dialogues, but I remember McCoy calling Spock a green-blooded breeding bull or something like that.
I remember a time when everyday drug stores were full of TNG action figures and toys. At the height of its popularity, TNG was absolutely the dominant part of the franchise.It's always been the most dominant brand from what I've seen.
One thing though, Trek viewing on TV/cable has seemed to disappeared. I never see Trek shows on TV anymore, not even on the Syfy channel. It's a lot more fun watching it on TV.
MeTV runs the updated original series and BBC America runs TNG.
Also pretty much all of Star Trek is instantly available for free all the time on Netflix.
I remember a time when everyday drug stores were full of TNG action figures and toys. At the height of its popularity, TNG was absolutely the dominant part of the franchise.It's always been the most dominant brand from what I've seen.
Because, at that time, it was contemporary. The "now" thing will always be popular in the moment. But, TNG etc don't have the staying power. They're not classics. That doesn't mean they aren't good, but TOS is better. It's a classic. You can't compete with that.
You go to stores now, and it's throwback TOS stuff (not reboot, classic). No TNG era stuff to be found.
TOS stands the test of time. The others don't, not outside fandom anyway.
When fans drop their loyalty to their favorite and look at this objectively, that's it.
I agree. While I like the new films, they failed to make use of this.The trinity of Kirk-Spock-McCoy has mystical properties. There's no way it can be duplicated.
"Green-blooded hobgoblin". Sorry, but it had nothing to do with mating cattle.My friends and I always enjoyed the Kirk - Spock - McCoy cameraderie and the dialogues. Some of them were hilarious.
I only know the german dialogues, but I remember McCoy calling Spock a green-blooded breeding bull or something like that.![]()
It's the flagship, the reason that there is a franchise. Without TOS, there would be no other Star Trek. It is the foundation of the universe that has been built upon over the last 50 years.
The series and movies after the adventures of the original Enterprise became almost interchangeable with the designs and characters and storylines. But the original will always be the original.
I remember a time when everyday drug stores were full of TNG action figures and toys. At the height of its popularity, TNG was absolutely the dominant part of the franchise.
Because, at that time, it was contemporary. The "now" thing will always be popular in the moment. But, TNG etc don't have the staying power. They're not classics. That doesn't mean they aren't good, but TOS is better. It's a classic. You can't compete with that.
You go to stores now, and it's throwback TOS stuff (not reboot, classic). No TNG era stuff to be found.
TOS stands the test of time. The others don't, not outside fandom anyway.
When fans drop their loyalty to their favorite and look at this objectively, that's it.
Considering the previous disappointment with TNG movies at the box office, I do not see that happening.yes for a time TNG took over completely - will that happen again? probably (maybe ST4 will be a Generations type movie handing over the torch to nuTNG)
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