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DaOld Man:
I liked Voyager. think I have seen all the episodes.
It got kinda slow there for awhile, as they tended to base whole episodes around a certain character, and sometimes they carry that out into other episodes.
Felt more like the chick flicks I was forced to watch in the past.
But I have seen TNG do that a lot too.

Not meaning to change the topic, but  how about Star Trek Enterprise?
I liked it,  but like Voyager, it ended abruptly too. (I havent checked lately, but Enterprise episodes were on Netflix)
Howard_Casto:
Enterprise was a refreshingly good series, but Moonves killed it just as it was getting good.  The first season, like most Trek shows kind of sucked because it was doing re-treads of the past shows and trying to find it's direction but as it was getting better, 9/11 happened and they went on that terrible Xindi arc that just sucked balls.  The episodes after that were really great though.  We got a clever explanation of why the Klingons look human in TOS (which Discovery ruined btw), we got an explanation of how Kahn escaped earth's authorities, some time travel... all kinds of good stuff.  But that sexual deviant Moonves didn't like scifi, so as soon he killed it at the earliest opportunity.  I'll remind you that he's also the reason we have 14 CSI spin-offs, so yeah, it's great that he's no longer involved with television. 
Osirus23:
Picard series is the only thing I have hope for. I'm done with prequels. Everything Trek since 2002 has just been prequels, and all they do is retcon ---steaming pile of meadow muffin--- and screw up existing continuity.
Howard_Casto:
Yeah I don't get it and I don't get this direction Hollywood is taking in general.  When you are a kid and somebody is reading you a story do you ask "what happens next?" or "what's the origin of that character?" 

They could have brought back TNG in the 2000's and everybody would have been happy.  Use the new movie ship, go on new adventures, ect. 
Mr. Peabody:

--- Quote from: Howard_Casto on November 30, 2018, 09:05:23 pm ---Yeah I don't get it and I don't get this direction Hollywood is taking in general.  When you are a kid and somebody is reading you a story do you ask "what happens next?" or "what's the origin of that character?" 

They could have brought back TNG in the 2000's and everybody would have been happy.  Use the new movie ship, go on new adventures, ect. 

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