I was looking at the threads about Stargate: Universe, and how it's been canceled. Fans of the series say that it was getting better, and have used The Next Generation as an example of a series that took its time to slowly improve.
I recall watching TNG back when it was first-run in the 1980s, and, at the time, while I thought the series had its lame moments, I stuck with it--mainly because I still enjoyed it. But a big factor for me back then was the fact that TNG was the only game in town, science fiction-wise.
When you take into account the far more choices that viewers have today (other TV shows, movies, video games), I can't help but wonder if TNG would survive past its second season, if it were first-run today. What do you think?
Sean
I recall watching TNG back when it was first-run in the 1980s, and, at the time, while I thought the series had its lame moments, I stuck with it--mainly because I still enjoyed it. But a big factor for me back then was the fact that TNG was the only game in town, science fiction-wise.
When you take into account the far more choices that viewers have today (other TV shows, movies, video games), I can't help but wonder if TNG would survive past its second season, if it were first-run today. What do you think?
Sean