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I rewatched Star Trek 09 and Beyond last night and these really are both good films (Well, I always though Beyond was good, but 09 surprised me). 09 is a dumb film, but the dialogue, actions scenes and cinematography are all generally fantastic.
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Originally Posted by The General, JLA #38
Watched it a day or two ago.
The premise of the new story is sadly ironic given they killed off Nog at the beginning and Aron Eisengerg who played Nog has died since the the documentary was made.
Most amusing part to me was that I've ridiculed Avery Brooks acting in DS9 saying he went "full Shatner" in how he overacts each word in short stacatto exclamations. Then I watch the documentary and realize that is how he talks all the time.
Beyond is one of my favorite Trek films, definitely Top 5 at least when compared to the other Trek films.
09 is maybe my favorite "messy" space movie. It's not perfect by any means, but it scratched an itch good.
Yep. It makes sense considering Brooks has always been a scholar and an academic at Rutgers. I've had professors that talk just like him (especially when it comes to answering a question with a question), and they're as far and unknowledgable about Trek as they come. Shatner's interview of Brooks brought back many flashbacks for me, *especially* the professors who played jazz piano!
I do love those tales about whenever he'd have to teach remotely (via videotape back then) because of filming, and he'd conduct the class in his DS9 uniform.
Last edited by Cyke; 04-03-2020 at 10:31 AM.
I'd expand on his point say it was the same for Deep Space Nine as well.
Fact of the matter is, no matter how good or bad Picard is or how we think the show is, it's never going to be TNG, the same way DS9 was never going to be TNG and TNG was never going to be TOS. Picard has to stand or fall on its own. I'm convinced Enterprise failed because it tried too hard to be like its predecessors TNG and Voyager from the start, and by the time it realized it needed to be its own thing, it was too late.
Of course, that doesn't mean that for Picard to improve, it must be closer to TNG. Being better and being made differently than TNG are not just two separate ideas, it's also part of the inherent appeal of the plot -- seeing a TNG hero in very un-TNG like situations.
It's first season star trek. It had a few fantastic scenes on par with the best of trek, but the overall arc has some serious arrowverse like plot problems.
Recently been watching ST: Deep Space Nine or DS9. Didn't watch it all the way through when it originally aired. By season 4,the writing gets really good. Although it's debatable for some as it starts to becomes more serialized. The problem with that is if you miss an episode you might be confused by certain things-sometimes even minor ones. Credit to them for making some who at first seemed like they wouldn't be important and making them matter in the grand scheme of things.
Sorry. I love DS9, and I would even accept the argument that from a technical standpoint (writing, effects) it was better than all other Trek. But I can't call it the best Star Trek show. While I don't adhere to the notion that Roddenberry's vision of a utopian is absolute, I do think there are certain principles and ideologies must transfer from one show to the next. It's clear in watching interviews with those behind the scenes that there was definitely an anti-Trek or anti-Federation mindset in the development of DS9, especially as the series progressed.
For me, TNG still stands as the best STAR TREK show. The first two and a half seasons were definitely rough and it was at times formulaic but in terms of characters, stories, principles, and stories I think it did the best job of conveying the essence of what makes Star Trek so wonderful.
So with that, my ranking would be:
TNG > DS9 > TOS > VOY > ENT > TAS
I struggle with how I feel about Voyager and Enterprise, and some years I switch their rankings around. I feel bad for even putting The Animated Series in this because I am almost completely neutral towards it but I guess I'll tack it on the end.
I can't rank DISCOVERY or PICARD against prior incarnations of Trek yet because it's still too early in their runs and there's not enough of a sample size of either show. But I think PICARD is far less convoluted than DISCOVERY.
I'm actually not a huge fan of serializations and I strongly think in a few years time, the era were are currently afflicted with will be known as the Dark Age of Television. So many of the shows that we associate with it ended poorly or are probably going too. Serialization works better in series that also have self-contained episodes too, such as Deep Space 9 and Avatar the Last Airbender. I say this with total sincerity, but the only recent, serialized shows that I still think are good are Steven Universe and She-Ra.
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There have been enough interviews and information passed around over the years to piece together what happened.
Terry Farrell was burned out, her contract expired, and Rick Berman treated her terribly. She was offered Becker, so she told Paramount to write her off of DS9.