I often hear remarks about shows like TOS (TNG) how it's a great show, but "of course you can see it was made in the sixties (eighties)" I'm not only talking about primitive technical effects but also about typical story elements (such as situations with the Klingons that mirror the cold war and how they later became friends, or in the case of TNG, a psychologist on the bridge), or perhaps even the way these stories are told.
So let's suppose the reverse, and say that a time traveler found a way to slip the TNG tapes (or another follow up show) to the TV company and convince them to show this instead of TOS. Would that show have been appreciated back then? What would people say about it? Or wouldn't it simply have caught on because it was 'too far removed'? (This is of course ignoring the elements that only could have been understood by first watching TOS, which I suppose, are few).
So let's suppose the reverse, and say that a time traveler found a way to slip the TNG tapes (or another follow up show) to the TV company and convince them to show this instead of TOS. Would that show have been appreciated back then? What would people say about it? Or wouldn't it simply have caught on because it was 'too far removed'? (This is of course ignoring the elements that only could have been understood by first watching TOS, which I suppose, are few).