The only series I ever really cared for was the original. I found newer series to be rather boring. But then again, I was a much more of a Star Wars fans.
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Anonymous2009-10-09 16:56
>>1
because they cancelled the last one before it got done proper
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Anonymous2009-10-13 1:49
Voyager had the most interesting episodes and premises
1. DEEP SPACE NINE
2. STAR TREK
3. THE NEXT GENERATION
4. VOYAGER
5. ENTERPRISE
SEE WHAY IT BOMBED DUDES......................
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Anonymous2009-10-24 17:06
1. DEEP SPACE NINE - one female lead in bodysuit, messy lesbian kiss scene in one episode
2. STAR TREK - females in short skirts, one in lead with legs in full view, captain ready for intercourse at all times
3. THE NEXT GENERATION - regular intercourse scenes in early seasons, several slutty main characters
4. VOYAGER - 7 of Tits in bodysuit
5. ENTERPRISE - one female lead in bodysuit, dude gets pregnant
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Anonymous2009-10-25 6:45
>>9
Clearly Enterprise is the superior show. They need to show more dudes getting pregnant on television
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Anonymous2009-11-03 9:52
They need better writers. I can't remember the last time I was surprised by the ending of a Trek, or when the "delemma" presented wasn't something that a five year old child couldn't figure out in five minutes. BUt some content in those shows, and people will watch. Trek is pretty much the scifi equivelent on McDonalds -- nothing worth bothering with.
>Trek is pretty much the scifi equivelent on McDonalds
I think big name entertainment franchises in general are all falling into the bad habit of trying to please EVERYONE instead of just being happy catering to their niche markets. Plus I think new technology is partly to blame too because it becomes more about cutting edge special effects. I think movie technology will probably level out at some point and it will once again be about what you do with things than how new and fancy they are.
I think big name entertainment franchises in general are all falling into the bad habit of trying to please EVERYONE instead of just being happy catering to their niche markets. Plus I think new technology is partly to blame too because it becomes more about cutting edge special effects. I think movie technology will probably level out at some point and it will once again be about what you do with things than how new and fancy they are.
They need better writers. I can't remember the last time I was surprised by the ending of a Trek, or when the "delemma" presented wasn't something that a five year old child couldn't figure out in five minutes. BUt some content in those shows, and people will watch. Trek is pretty much the scifi equivelent on McDonalds -- nothing worth bothering with.