you fuckers are all over my active feed and I’m laughing at shit I don’t understand. I refuse to believe the show is this funny, but if, say, a friend wanted to prove me wrong, what incarnation of star trek would they tell me to start from? especially if they knew I hadn’t seen a single episode.

  • The Picard Maneuver
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    41 year ago

    TNG is a great place to start too! It’s more matured and gets into the philosophy of trek more thoroughly. Although, fair warning: it’s pretty episodic as well. Like TOS, there will be a handful of characters that show up every so often or events that change things, but most episodes’ stories wrap up within the 50min runtime.

    In both cases, it was largely so that people could watch stuff out of order back then and not feel lost.

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      1 year ago

      You people dislike episodic shows?

      It’s by far the thing I miss the most about the older shows. Way more episodes, that aren’t always pushing an overarching narrative and story arc. Just loosely connected, sometimes referencing each other later on, the occasional two parter.

      I hate how streamlined modern shows are now. 10 episodes per season if you’re lucky, and they are all crammed to the brim with narrative and plot details. Everything tidied up nicely in the end, everything you see serves a purpose.

      No time to just spend an episode watching a minor character do something unrelated to the overall plot, like barclay and his shenanigans.

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        21 year ago

        Oh, I love them. It makes it easier to throw on a random episode without having to worry about remembering everything that has happened.