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For me after DS9, The Orville is (to me) the next canonical Start Trek series. Everything after is, from what I've seen is trash that exploits the name for an established fan base. Now I haven't seen everything, but like, how many times do you need to be kicked in the nuts to know that you don't like getting kicked in the nuts and you just stop!
I loved, FUCKING LOVED, TNG. Honestly, that show shaped a lot of who I am, especially since I didn't have a good father figure growing up.
The Orville isn't perfect. Seth for better or for worse tries some jokes and some of them really don't land. But to his credit he tries. And it felt like as the show went on it got more refined in what it wanted to be.
The people who are in charge of modern Star Trek can shove it up their ass. You can't tell me a single one of them ever sat down and ever actually watched Star Trek. TOS, TNG, VOY, and DS9 I'm here for it all. Everything after, Jesus Christ, just awful. I'd rather watch Dr Crusher get it on with a ghost repeatedly than sit and watch modern Star Trek.
But the Oroville like a breath of fresh air.
did you try stange new worlds?
No. Isn't that a spin off of Discovery? I survived the ride that was Enterprise, but Discovery said as the first time I noped the fuck out.
I did a quick look via Google, the uniforms look very TOS to me, is it good? Or is it just that much more of terrible writing and 0 acknowledgement of any established stories and lore or just generally Gene's vision for what Start Trek as a concept was.
I think season2 of Strange new worlds might be my favorite star trek season. Its focusing more on inter crew relationships again instead of useless power creep like discovery did. The crew feels like a family again like it did in TNG and Voyager, while also leaving you with a new concept each episode something for your brain to digest, something you hadn't seen yet. I think they succeeded in the balancing act something new while infused with the original essence of star trek.
It filled a hole when there was no good classic star trek being made.
Now we have Strange New Worlds and Lower Decks so there a bit more variety/competition in the arena
I support that initiative!
I might check out Strange New World, seems to get mentioned a few times.
But you ain't getting me to watch Picard, lol. A show that very clearly should have been a direct continuation of TNG... Unless season 3 is Picard waking up in his quarters and everything that happened before (in Star Trek: Picard) was just a terribly written nightmare... From perhaps drinking to much... Uh... Well it was green.
Modern Trek does have a few gems. Lower Decks is fun, Prodigy was nice (and will hopefully still get its next season soon) and Strange New Worlds has been pretty close to proper old Trek.