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Post by magic89 on Sept 10, 2016 17:04:28 GMT -5
Im partly fan of ST, Mostly ive prefer The Next Generation because sometimes compare himself to Worf and his losing fights . Even my father joking ive got name after Star Trek orginal series character Pavel Chekov but this is not true.
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Post by edmonddantes on Sept 26, 2016 5:12:53 GMT -5
The Original Series is very hit and miss. Some episodes I think are brilliant, while others I couldn't even finish watching because they were so terrible. I tried to watch The Next Generation, but most of the episodes in the first season I couldn't finish. I've heard it gets better in late seasons, and it probably does. I intend to get back into it someday, but I dunno when that'll be. The thing I most notice about Original Series vs Next Generation (I'm not familiar with Trek beyond that) is how everyone seems to have mentally regressed in the intervening time. In TOS, the officers of Starfleet acted like functional adults. In TNG, they act like high-schoolers... even Picard, who is clearly an old man. Seriously, when an episode revolves around how a guy made a hologram fantasy of some scientist he had a distant crush on, and the conflict is her getting pissed off about it WHILE THERE'S AN IMPENDING EXPLOSION ABOUT TO HAPPEN, it's time to start thinking that maybe these twits shouldn't have access to military hardware...
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Post by Rash on Nov 19, 2016 0:53:30 GMT -5
The Original Series is very hit and miss. Some episodes I think are brilliant, while others I couldn't even finish watching because they were so terrible. I tried to watch The Next Generation, but most of the episodes in the first season I couldn't finish. I've heard it gets better in late seasons, and it probably does. I intend to get back into it someday, but I dunno when that'll be. The thing I most notice about Original Series vs Next Generation (I'm not familiar with Trek beyond that) is how everyone seems to have mentally regressed in the intervening time. In TOS, the officers of Starfleet acted like functional adults. In TNG, they act like high-schoolers... even Picard, who is clearly an old man. Seriously, when an episode revolves around how a guy made a hologram fantasy of some scientist he had a distant crush on, and the conflict is her getting pissed off about it WHILE THERE'S AN IMPENDING EXPLOSION ABOUT TO HAPPEN, it's time to start thinking that maybe these twits shouldn't have access to military hardware... That episode is lackluster but there are only so many episodes with Geordi LaForge as the protagonist. The second to last episode of season 1 TNG "Conspiracy". That's the episode that got me in to Star Trek. I'm a big fan of all of them save for DS9.
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