Ja'aran wrote: Thu Jul 17, 2025 2:07 am
I find that I only really like certain chunks when it comes to Star Trek. I liked
The Next Generation and all of it's movies! And
Voyager is in the running for one of my favourite TV shows of all time! And
Lower Decks surprised me, I'm kind of done with every adult animated series looking exactly the same, but the reason I'm okay with it is because it gets by on having some really good characters.
DS9 isn't bad, it's fine, I just think it's off for some reason. I think where I start to lose interest is at around Season 5, I didn't think the overarching plot about the dominion war or whatever was very good.
After that, Enterprise was the beginning of the end for me, I thought it really sucked, and ever since then I feel like everything I liked about Star Trek went away.
I think Enterprise is another series that has really benefited from the streaming era, personally. I've been rewatching it recently and find myself enjoying it more often than not. Yes it's rough around the edges, but some of that is really it being a product of it's time, exactly like how TOS is sometimes dodgy and nonsensical in a lot of ways.
As for the newer shows, I agree that Discovery and Picard S1&2 were pretty naff, overall. They have their good episodes, but they are a bit meandering and illogical, and the overdependence on galaxy-destroying-villain of the season is tiresome.
Picard S3 is great, if depending a little too much on nostalgia baiting.
Lower Decks is
really great. The first episode or two is a tad rough (they were written before any of the characters were cast, and Mike McMahan has pretty much admitted to writing them as Trek versions of Rick & Morty episodes, but it comes into its own really quickly.
Prodigy is
really, really great. It is ultimately for kids, and the first half of the first season is basically just introducing Trek-staple concepts, but it's really frickin' good after that. Too many people sat on it because of the assumed kid audience.
I appreciate SNW for being creative and campy and fun, as well as occasionally serious. It really is a TOS for the 21st century.
The Section 31 movie is really the only nu-Trek thing I'd consider worth skipping entirely.