p3I enjoyed watching the original series from the 60's & Star Trek: The Next Generation in the 90's. Deep Space Nine & Star Trek: Voyager I didn't care for.
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When I was young I enjoyed the original series, then next gen was also good, I didn't care for DS9 at first, then voyager came out and I thought it was great, opens up a new alien count for the franchise too...When the dominion were introduced in DS9 I got interested again in that and that series turned out great too...Enterprise series was good too but cut short...
I haven't watched this new series yet, but the highest reply value series for me is Deep Space 9 and Voyager up until now...I'll watch random episodes from those two series once in a while to this day...
I'm glad you brought up DS9 as that was the only Star Trek series I stopped watching when I was streaming them on Netflix - First couple of seasons were to me too childlike - The kind of sci-fi made to appeal to the 15 and under age group - But since you say it improved and got better - I may try to pick up where I left off.
Also, I remember Enterprise started really poorly and I almost stopped watching it - Then one episode directed by Levar Burton {'Goordy' in the Next Generation} worked well - and the series started to work right and did turn out to also be excellent.
PS: I noticed you got rid of the 'Alternative Realities' section - Not too many seemed interested
- And I was thinking why not have a section {possibly pined to this section] titled simply
'Science Fiction' or 'Science Fiction and Fantasy' - And leave it up to the posters to comment on
sci-fi or write their own if they feel like it - Apparently we have a lot of Sci-fi fans here!
Actually I didn't get rid of it, something happened after I did a back up of the site, then an update and it went away...I still have it and need to extract it from a backup...I don't know what happened, but it's not lost...Im finishing up other work on the forum then I'll get that back...Apologies, I couldn't figure out why that happened...
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When I was young I enjoyed the original series, then next gen was also good, I didn't care for DS9 at first, then voyager came out and I thought it was great, opens up a new alien count for the franchise too...When the dominion were introduced in DS9 I got interested again in that and that series turned out great too...Enterprise series was good too but cut short...
I haven't watched this new series yet, but the highest reply value series for me is Deep Space 9 and Voyager up until now...I'll watch random episodes from those two series once in a while to this day...
Yes, that series started really bad - Like a captain with a dog on space ship is hard to buy - And just when I said why did someone recommend this and I was about to stop watching it {about the middle of season one} they brought Levar Button {Gordy in TNG} in as a director and suddenly it began to work - If you are Star Trek fanI watched the first few episodes of Enterprise but the writing was so terrible I couldn't stick with it.
If you need another reason to be upset about Star Trek: Discovery besides the fact that you have to pay to watch it (which, if you look up “Un-American” in the dictionary, is one of its definitions), here’s one to try on for size.
While character Michael Burnham was attempting to debug some computer code displayed on a screen on the USS Discovery in fictional 2256, viewers in real life 2017 noticed something strangely familiar about the code … it was from the Windows operating system! The bad news is, the “blue screen of death” is still alive in 2256. The good news is, it hasn’t killed humans off … yet.
It was a decent episode.....but imho it's a mistake not to run it on regular tv. They are going to lose many viewers who simply don't want to watch it online. Myself included.
Published on Oct 16, 2017
This is the first use of a forbidden curse word in Star Trek history
They dropped the F-bomb on the show.
Star Trek drops first F-bombs ever in the show's history | Daily Mail Online
www.youtube.com/watch?v=uTxPVNE4Q
Um, It's only on the streaming service. However,Does one have to watch it online.....how does that work?
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What are they charging for this service....?Um, It's only on the streaming service. However,
Everything that costs something can be found for free if you are willing to look for it.
Star Trek: Discovery - Season 1
It's not much bro, It's only like 6 dollars a month. For the quality difference. Which is quite noticeable, It's worth paying for. The online bootleg versions aren't in the same quality imo.What are they charging for this service....?