Voyager? Never heard of it.
Voyager? Never heard of it.
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I love all Trek. TOS is my favorite with DS9, TNG, ENT and VOY following. DS9 has probably been the best of the Trek shows in my opinion. I've seen every movie multiple times and agree that Into Darkness was not Trek at its best. They did rebound with Beyond. I watched the DSC's premier Sunday, and like most Trek shows I think it will take a few episodes or maybe even a season to really hit their stride. It took TNG and DS9 two seasons to really get going. Voyager started strong but had some weak seasons in the middle of their run. Enterprise got better every season so it was shame it got cancelled. I like much of DSC. It looks great. I'm not too worried about the retcon with the Burham character. Sybok was retconned as Spock's brother, Worf had a brother retconned as well.
I thought Enterprise did a much better job of merging a 21st century show with something that looked like it could have taken place before the original series. DSC seems to have decided to throw all of that out the window by creating a ship that looks more modern than Voyager. I do think Star Trek would have been better served by placing this after the events of Voyager and the first Abrams film. Would have made for an interesting story to see what happens after the collapse of Romulus.
While I like the look of the uniforms I don't like that they gravitated away from the traditional Red, Blue, Gold scheme. That's always been a part of Trek in every iteration. I don't mind the changes to the Klingons. They drastically changed with the first movie. When TNG premiered I wasn't interested. It didn't seem like Star Trek to me and it was a couple of years later when I realized I had misjudged the show. So I will give Discovery a chance. I won't pay CBS for it though. I will use alternative means but when the DVDs come out I will buy those because I do want to support the show. I have bought every other Trek series and films on DVD so I will do the same for Discovery.
I think we'll have a much better idea of where this Star Trek is going after the first half of the season is over. Live Long and Prosper!
Bill
She'll be standing on the bar soon
With a fish head and a harpoon
and a fake beard plastered on her brow.
In the movie Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home, the original crew traveled back in time to the 80s.
There was a 2 or 3 part episode in which the Voyager crew traveled back in time to the 80s or 90s, and from the Delta to Alpha Quadrant. In that episode, Ed Begley Jr. played the villain who acquired 29th century technology, and became rich from it.
"Well my son, life is like a beanstalk, isn't it?"--Dalai Lama
Ah, I see. But I really don't know much about the last two Star Trek series before this new one. One had that female captain, I saw a few episodes, and one I think I maybe saw one episode, and there was a Native American character, and maybe Scott Bacula? To be honest, the titles of these last two series were just too generic sounding, and I didn't really care to see them. I saw a decent amount of TNG but the original series is the best to me.
But I'm interested to see what happens with this pay CBS service - I can't see how it can do anything but fail.
I really enjoyed it and watched the first 2 eps. straight off. I haven't like Trek for years so was quite pleased that it wasn't as boring or stupid as I expected it might have been. Yep, there are inconsistencies but overall should be a good series, I'm subscribed to Netflix anyway so its a no brainer for me.
Can somebody post when the third episode is available on CBS Access. I'd like to see if the series improves after the pilot.
Star Trek: Enterprise was the series with Scott Bakula. I gave up after the first season but many TV critics and writers in nerddom have insisted that the fourth season was damn good. One of these days I'm going to have to track it down and watch it.Ah, I see. But I really don't know much about the last two Star Trek series before this new one. One had that female captain, I saw a few episodes, and one I think I maybe saw one episode, and there was a Native American character, and maybe Scott Bacula? To be honest, the titles of these last two series were just too generic sounding, and I didn't really care to see them. I saw a decent amount of TNG but the original series is the best to me.
I don't like country music, but I don't mean to denigrate those who do. And for the people who like country music, denigrate means 'put down.'- Bob Newhart
Hmm. I loved Star Trek at one time, kinda lost a bit of interest with the 'Avengers' film, and haven't watched anything since. Wondered if it was me getting burned out on Star Trek, but the other night rewatched 'Insurrection', and dang if Donna Murphy's performance as Anij didn't bring tears to my eyes! She's one of only maybe 2 or 3 actors/actresses that has ever done that to me. Loved the film too, so at this point maybe I should actually watch the latest film, and... well no, don't know if I can spend the time to actually watch Discovery at this point.
I said earlier I wasn't a Trekker, but I suppose I will let my inner-Trekker speak nonetheless! I think the reason it is set in this time period is to explore the Garth of Ivar storyline. I have heard rumor that Jason Isaacs captain character will eventually become that character after the Battle of Axanar. Garth was that insane former captain held in the asylum in the original series. The time periods generallly match up with agreed canon. Who knows, maybe we'll bump into Christopher Pike!
Who knows...I'm along for the ride.
"So it goes."
-Kurt Vonnegut
the original series was the best- ahead of it's time.
TNG- it was good by i hated Riker. he just rubbed me the wrong way.
DS9- never really seen it but i've been watching it recently of H&I. boring, no chemistry and it has a dark theme to it. boring aliens.
Voyager- i did watch this originally, unllke the others- it had a story arc which made it interesting. their long journey home. it was funny too..
Enterprise- probably the most sexiest of the series, the sex overtones were really obvious. but balance with the characters
i didn't know about the new series- i don't watch network television anymore.
For me it's STTOS too. It's like classic rock. It's still my first love.
DS9 had more than 1 story arc, but just the Bajoran/Cardassian conflict and the Wormhole/Prophets and Sisko being "The Emissary" was a story Arc that lasted throughout the entire series.
The Dominion War just became the prominent story and after introduced, was the large focus of the show.
But you're still going to have to subscribe to CBS All Access, right Steve? Are you going for the $9.99 no commercial version or the $5.99 limited commercial version? I see you're in England and I hear that you get the show on Netflix over there, so forget my rant and enjoy.
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The last time I watched through the DS9 series, I was somewhat embarrassed by how hokey the show got in the last two seasons (Dominion War aspect aside). I was catching up on some episodes on Netflix and was reminded of this by watching some of the early shows. Characters like Vedek Winn and Gul Dukat became caricatures of themselves, which is unfortunate. Louise Fletcher did a great job with that character early on.
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I think TNG had some great writing and interesting plot devices but I find I'm uninterested in revisiting it the way I can TOS, not that I do that often either. Being that TOS came out in the '60s I can overlook it's naiveté. For me it basically comes down to being bored with a creationist view of the universe and no incarnation of Star Trek has veared from that angle.
Compact Disk brought high fidelity to the masses and audiophiles will never forgive it for that
By the time DS9 and Enterprise came along I thought they were beating a dead horse as they say. I had no interest anymore and this new series only has my interest as far as hearing what people say about it. Then I would consider if I wanted to bother with watching any of it.
Watching TOS, The Enterprise Incident. Oooff, that female, Romulan commander is a stone fox.
I'm at the part where the Romulan babe slaps Spock across the face.
Vic...?
...Vic!
Don't leave us hanging like this, Vic...
Perhaps finding the happy medium is harder than we know.
Off topic but a funny story: for our honeymoon weekend after our wedding my wife and I stayed at the Carlisle Hotel in Manhattan where we lived. The morning after the wedding we found an envelope slipped under our door with the number of the room next to ours - it was mistakenly slid under our door. It was from Reading Rainbow and addressed to Levar Burton (for anyone who doesn't know, Burton hosted a public TV show promoting reading for children)! We were so tempted to knock on the door and deliver it, but we just slipped it under the door. We thought it was pretty cool that Geordie Laforge was staying in the room next to ours!
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