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I used to watch the Next Generation while growing up but never really a fan as such,
Now I've just started watching Enterprise, really enjoying it and have the urge to go back and watch all Star Treks,

What's wrong with me?


 
Posted : 15/04/2013 6:09 pm
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trekkie, ive got a 12 inch model of Captain kirk on the bookcase.


 
Posted : 15/04/2013 6:11 pm
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You need to watch the 2009 Star Trek film - raises the bar to a new level....


 
Posted : 15/04/2013 6:13 pm
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12 inch model of Captain kirk

Nah, too obvious.


 
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trekkie, ive got a 12 inch model of Captain kirk on the bookcase.

OK.... 🙄

You need to watch the 2009 Star Trek film - raises the bar to a new level....

Yep, watched it a year or so ago, really enjoyed it, new one looks pretty good! But there's something about the naffness the series offer, aliens with blue skin, blonde hair and funny tentacle ears!


 
Posted : 15/04/2013 6:23 pm
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Star Trek Voyager was my favorite.

It's all good tho.


 
Posted : 15/04/2013 6:25 pm
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Star Trek Voyager was my favorite.

Same here, best of all modern series.


 
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[url= http://thestartrekchronologyproject.blogspot.co.uk/2009/09/and-now-we-present-complete-star-trek_19.html?m=1 ]This makes me happy![/url]


 
Posted : 15/04/2013 6:43 pm
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This reminds me, I've only seen something like 5 of the Voyager series, need to get round to watching the whole lot at some point...


 
Posted : 15/04/2013 6:45 pm
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Wow - 705 Star Trek episodes and films, watchable in real-time order.

Make it so...

Better cancel those job interviews next week !


 
Posted : 15/04/2013 6:47 pm
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What's wrong with you is you're watching Enterprise instead of DS9. The first two seasons were bilge (not unlike TNG), but once it finds its feet it's easily the best of the Franchise.

Though Firefly and Farscape were both better.


 
Posted : 15/04/2013 6:48 pm
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I never got DS9, it just didn't work for me at all esp that stupid wrinkled forehead thing saying 'profit' all the time - utter tosh...


 
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What I struggle with is the inability for technology to update,
ie. episode in enterprise has a visitor from 900years in the future with a 3D 'Avatar' style display (technology not all that far away today) and Captian Archer is in awe!

Maybe a tad petty as you'll always have inaccuracies.


 
Posted : 15/04/2013 6:58 pm
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The first star trek was the best, Captain Kirk the first inter racial kiss with Ohura, Mr spock the freindly alien, all the aliens otherwise out to kill people, and they all looked surprising human shaped,turbo lifts able to go sideways,the predeseor of a kindle/tablet for gathering information and small black tablets for using in a computer, like a large sd card.

Wonky sets, polystyrene rocks, lots of sandy sets,etc etc.


 
Posted : 15/04/2013 7:11 pm
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that chronological list is fracking brilliant, but it doesnt include the animated series!
sadly im unemployed but i still dont have the time to watch them all

little known fact but Deep Space Nine is one of the greatest TV series ever made

although TNG probably has the best scene ever to grace a viewscreen


 
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You need to watch the 2009 Star Trek film - raises the bar to a new level....

erm no,it turns it into just another disposable holywood action flick


 
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all the aliens otherwise out to kill people, and they all looked surprising human shaped

that was addressed in both TOS and TNG


 
Posted : 15/04/2013 7:16 pm
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Kimbers, sorry but you are mistaken. Battlestar Galactica is the best TV series ever.


 
Posted : 15/04/2013 7:17 pm
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BSG is up there in my top 5... they are both the creation of Ronald D Moore though


 
Posted : 15/04/2013 7:20 pm
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all the aliens otherwise out to kill people, and they all looked surprising human shaped

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Posted : 15/04/2013 7:22 pm
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After 45 years of being a trekkie Enterprise is my favourite Star Trek type series . 45 years 😯


 
Posted : 15/04/2013 8:04 pm
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Was always more of a Babylon 5 person myself. The way they had stuff in the first season or two that didn't play out until a few seasons later is something rare on modern telly.


 
Posted : 15/04/2013 8:11 pm
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7 of 9

Lt Yar


 
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I've recently re-watched all of Deep Space 9, much to Mr Toast's anguish. He would occasionally pipe up, "Oh, it's the Muppets" (normally when the Ferengi were on screen) or just simply say, "I HATE THIS".

He also kept calling Garak 'Derek'...


 
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You need to watch the 2009 Star Trek film - Lt uhura raised my bar to a new level....

Ftfy.


 
Posted : 15/04/2013 8:32 pm
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I was educating the missus the other day (she is foreign) by way of watching Labyrinth and was surprised to find out that (Cheryl) Gates McFadden, AKA Dr. Beverly Crusher was the choreographer for the film.

Well I thought it was interesting... 😳


 
Posted : 15/04/2013 8:52 pm
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I'm with the badger. Babylon 5 was way better written than any of the Star Treks. Shame they ran out of money to complete the story arcs properly.


 
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"Battlestar Galactica is the best TV series ever."

Original or remake, with less Dirk Benedict and Lorne Greene?

I have amazing memories of the first series. The Cylons, or so I believed then, out cooled Stormtroopers and the stories were über exciting...

...except, I've just watched the first couple of episodes with my son and it's a huge disappointment. Slow. Talky. Hardly and Cylons. 🙁 Now my son's asking me what all the fuss was about and I don't know what to say.

I'm with Cougar on DS9 - not nearly as pants as it first appeared. Next Generation, on the other hand, never fails to annoy the hell out of me - especially when beard boy Ryker gets the con.


 
Posted : 15/04/2013 9:21 pm
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Ryker took smugness to a whole new level. Plus he had his head on wonky.


 
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Yeah, and it got even worse when smug wonky head Ryker went after that Troy spiritualist woman - spaceship-crash sci-fi telly.


 
Posted : 15/04/2013 9:47 pm
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Star Trek TOS > Star Trek TNG

but

Picard > Kirk

and

Ryker < pretty much any character you care to name.


 
Posted : 15/04/2013 9:49 pm
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TNG and Enterprise are the best ones IMO. DS9 is bobbins.

BSG is much better than all of them (apart from the rubbish ending).


 
Posted : 15/04/2013 9:49 pm
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raises the bar to a new level....

is that not a trip hazard? 🙂


 
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Picard > Kirk

and

Ryker < pretty much any character you care to name.

I'll raise you: Data <<< Spock

Same 'let's play with the idea of new emotions' story lines, but with Spock it kind of worked.

And don't even get me started on the lad Crusher and the guy with the hairclasp for digital eyes.

TOS cast were basically cool, and that even applies to Walter Koenig. TNG only worked as well as it did because of Picard, who was like Gareth Bale playing for Wales.


 
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WTF was Diana Troy even doing on the bridge.

Picard: they're firing missiles at us
Diana: I sense anger

No shit sherlock....


 
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Totally - she was a mind reader, right? And yet she always looked surprised. Something doesn't add up.

If it was my bridge, Troy and Ryker would be told to **** off someplace I'd be better off facing the Klingons single-handedly.


 
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Ryker < Crusher

or

Crusher < Ryker

I cant decide.


 
Posted : 15/04/2013 10:01 pm
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Crusher should have been gang raped by Klingons and his lifeless body evacuated into space. Would have set the scene for some nice inter-racial tension on the bridge.


 
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footflaps, it's at times like this that I wish you'd had executive control over the storyboards!

Your TNG is tragic, deep, emotional and ultimately rewarding on many levels. 😉


 
Posted : 15/04/2013 10:06 pm
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New Star Trek Into Darkness released soon.


 
Posted : 15/04/2013 10:22 pm
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Babylon 5 by a "galactic lightyear".


 
Posted : 15/04/2013 10:35 pm
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DS9 - not nearly as pants as it first appeared.

I loved it right from the off, and thought I was the only person in the world who ever really liked it.


 
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Next Gen
DS9
Original
Voyager
Enterprise

...in that order for me.

DS9 only really got good IMO when the Dominion started attacking properly.


 
Posted : 15/04/2013 10:44 pm
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to be honest its all excellent ive even started indoctrinating my toddler and my (at the time) unborn 2nd son
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im not sure that hes too keen
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still, he enjoyed it more than my mother in law, she likes star trek as much as klingons love tribbles
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Haha! Yes! Get them early, my Brother-in-law got my niece into Dr Who proper early, by 3 1/2 years she could recite all the previous Dr Who Actors and in chronological order!


 
Posted : 18/04/2013 2:03 pm
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Like most Sci fi tbh but voyager was the weakest.
Farscape and babylon 5 were also awesome
Not seen the new bsg


 
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Farscape was rubbish IMO, Babylon 5 was superb, Star treks the tv equivalent of comfort eating..


 
Posted : 18/04/2013 2:17 pm
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he enjoyed it more than my mother in law

You took your mother.

We all need to think about this quietly for a while.


 
Posted : 18/04/2013 2:18 pm
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Took me 2 years to watch every single Trek episode in order from TNG to Enterprise (couldn't be arsed with the original series). IMO the best season was season 3 of Enterprise (or was it 4?), the one where they have to save the earth from unknown aliens and abandon all their starfleet principles. Voyager was good too, as long as you ignored the episodes featuring Neelix and Janeway's holodeck creations. The only redeeming feature of DS9 was Quark. Obviously the best think about TNG (and later Voyager) was the Borg (who really should have had their own show!). And my favourite single episode of all time was the TNG episode where they found Scotty marooned on a Dyson Sphere.


 
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TNG. Compensate. That annoyed me.

"Captain our [piece of technology] is [working less well]!!"
"Compensate!!"
"Aye sir!"
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Really, you needed telling [b]that[/b]..?

B5 was great, latest BSG was great (let's pretend the ending never got made), Farscape was great.


 
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footflaps
You need to watch the 2009 Star Trek film - raises the bar to a new level....

kimbers
erm no,it turns it into just another disposable holywood action flick

Thank god someone else see's it to.
It threw away the whole time line (..and applied laws).

As for DS9, To boldly.... go no where and wait for others to come to you, and Voyager, put a woman at the helm and she gets lost 😉 , pah!

Used to watch Enterprise when it was first shown on Ch4, but no Sky here, so lost track.
TNG is of course the pinnacle of SciFi excellence!


 
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Enterprise for me, or rather the 'Temporal Cold War' arc running through the series, not too fussed about the rest.
Picard for the win.

And favourite piece, from First Contact.


 
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(couldn't be arsed with the original series

This crossed my mind but after watching the first episode today, I think it'd be rude not too, yeah it's dated but I honestly enjoyed it, plus they were proper kinky in the 60's.


 
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In order of preference:

Enterprise
Voyager
TNG
OS
DS9

I loved the 2009 film. Great casting, action, visuals and humour. Really looking forward to the next one.

First Contact was the best film prior to that. Pretty much hated all the other films, perhaps with the exception of the Khan one and the one with the whale, although that didn't feel like a Star Trek film particularly.


 
Posted : 18/04/2013 3:16 pm
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For me TNG, DS9, TOS, Enterprise, Voyager. Janeway just got on me nerves, Paris too.
Overall though prefered BSG, B5 and Farscape to the Star Treks though.


 
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After reading some of the comments on here, I suspect a number of people simply haven't seen many episodes of the shows they're discussing.

Farscape, for example, is one of the finest sci-fi shows ever made, but it's a very difficult show to just pick up and love. BSG and B5 are all story-arc driven shows that you can't just dip in and out of, and the best parts of DS9 and Farscape were also arc shows.

If anyone is seriously telling me that they like sci-fi and think Farscape is rubbish, I can only conclude that they've seen about three episodes and couldn't get past "ooh, Muppets".


 
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For me TNG, DS9 wasn't bad, never really watched the others. Loved the 2009 film, too.


 
Posted : 18/04/2013 3:32 pm
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WRT Voyager, that show frustrated me. It could have been great. It [i]should[/i] have been great.

This is from memory and I've not watched it in years so I may be doing it a disservice, but,

The original premise is brilliant. You've got the cream of Star Fleet thrown together with a bunch of rebel fighters. There's a real opportunity for conflict as they're forced to work together. That lasted, what, two episodes?

Maquis aside, Janeway is surrounded by the best staff Star Fleet have to offer. Yet she knows more about the respective posts than any of them. How many times do we have scenes where say the Chief Engineer, [i]the best Engineer in Star Fleet,[/i] tells her something can't be done and she comes up with something he hasn't thought of? Every other week? Gah.

Then there's her propensity to make friends with everything. "Ooh, an alien killing machine, let's see if it wants to be friends. It's probably just misunderstood, poor thing." She made friends, repeatedly, with the [i]Borg[/i] for gods' sake. Talk about neutering one of the franchise's best antagonists.

It had moments of brilliance. The Species 8472 plot line was spectacular, right up until they defeated them (by making friends with the Borg, natch), but it spent way too much time with Seven of Nine learning about humanity, irrelevant twaddle with Leonardo Da Vinci, or being all twee and cuddly with Niaomi Wilder (who must surely usurp Wesley Crusher as "most annoying Trek character ever"). The hell with that, go blow some shit up.

Compare with DS9. Once the writers worked out after two seasons that, in fact, no-one in the history of the world ever gave a tuppenny shite about Bejor, we got the Dominion Wars, the Defiant, Wayoon, Garek (who must be the one of best characters ever), Section 31... Fantastic stuff.


 
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Babylon 5 was great, had a brilliant story arc but it could have been so much better if some of the acting wasn't as wooden as the sets.

TNG - Its really all about Picard and Data the rest of the cast had their moments but were generally a bit shit.

DS9 - Is probably my favourite of the Treks it had a real universe feel with the number of recurring characters and the Dominion war story Arc

Voyager was good especially in the later series

Enterprise - Jolene Blalock, say no more

BSG was frakking brilliant, its what Babylon 5 could have been with decent actors


 
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Garek (who must be the one of best characters ever)

Yeah Garek was brilliant, in fact the Cardies in general made for excellent characters


 
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I caught myself laughing at the comments about Ryker and realised I know way too much about Star Trek to point and laugh at trekkies... Though this film takes it to a whole new level:

Worth a watch if you haven't seen it.

BSG (remake) is the finest sci-fi made for TV IMO.


 
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I finally got around to watching BSG in its entirety a couple of months ago.

I thought it was superb, but the sci-fi side of it was almost secondary. It was a soap opera in space, they could've run the same basic plot as a contemporary war movie. (I'm glad they didn't, though!)


 
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Whilst I hear you on Naomi Wilder and Wesley Crusher, they couldn't compete with Neelix in the annoying character stakes (assuming you ignore the annoying holodeck characters). He was the Jar Jar Binks of the Star Trek franchise.


 
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Having just Google image searched "Scarlett Pomers", I may have to recant my comments about Naomi Wilder.

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Crivens.


 
Posted : 18/04/2013 4:20 pm
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cougar

ds9 was steered by ronald d moores writing hed previously worked on tng and was responsible for the long term klingon story arcs, lursa & bator ! anyway he was the main writer for voyager but quit because he wasnt allowed to make it dark enough and that despite years alone battling coubtless baddies voyager never deteriotated and was always pristine and no one really died

anyway he went and made bsg which is a similar story except each episode galactica was a bit more beat up and there were less humans left


 
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He did First Contact as well, didn't he?


 
Posted : 18/04/2013 4:39 pm
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Oh yeah.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ronald_D._Moore

Tellingly perhaps, he "joined the production staff of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine for its third season as a supervising producer, being promoted to a co-executive producer position for the series' final two years". Interesting overlap between him being there and the quality of the show.


 
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Incidentally, the Wikipedia article there mentions Helix. I watched the teaser trailer for that earlier (only released today I think), looks interesting.


 
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Here, Helix.

http://www.sfx.co.uk/2013/04/17/first-trailer-for-ron-moores-helix/


 
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Farscape, for example, is one of the finest sci-fi shows ever made
yes this It was fantastic though they should have left reigel on the nearest planet. The stories and what they did was just superb
WRT Voyager, that show frustrated me. It could have been great. It should have been great.

Thought it was pretty weak tbh - ok but really nothing spectacular - the odd bit that was ok
Garek (who must be the one of best characters ever)

I especially liked his take on the Boy who Cried Wolf but yes the simple tailor was the best individual [recurrent] character IMHO
Quite liked it when Cisco [spell?] chinned Q who was another favourite
Liked the prophets and all that stuff as well they weaved the story together well I thought.

Must get round to BSG but only saw the odd episode but you folk seem to think it is worth it

Surprised no one has mentioned Star gate 😉


 
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In my order of preference.

Original - brilliantly different although 3rd series patchy
DS9 - consistently brilliant
Voyager - some great moments and good story arcs
Next Gen - solid and sometimes incredibly watchable. Season 4 was shite though!
Enterprise - entertaining and well plotted. However, too much rewriting of previously established canon

2009 film good but not targeted at fans maybe.. Not as good as Wrath of Khan or Undiscovered Country. First Contact - yet more pointless rewriting of canon...


 
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Where do these creatures come from ...

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and this one ...

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I still prefer the original Star Trek.


 
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[Farscape] The stories and what they did was just superb

The thing I loved about Farscape - [i]one of the things[/i] I loved about Farscape - is that they were consistently brilliant at starting an episode with a tired cliché and just as you think "oh, here we go again" they turn it completely on its head.

Must get round to BSG but only saw the odd episode but you folk seem to think it is worth it

It really is. You'll like it I think.


 
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BSG remake is just amazing, really worth investing some effort to get into it.


 
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I've not read most of the comments but the only series worth watching is the original.

It was genius. Everything that followed just wallowed in its backwash.

How could you top Kirk?
And Chekov?

The rest that followed were just mediocre sci fi. There was that bald bloke and that sexy security lady but after that I just can't remember any of them.

Kirk I will remember on my death bed.


 
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ok 75 hours of my life I invest its on your head STW


 
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And Shatner is a god. Let's make no bones about it. The man is a living legend. Every one else apart from maybe Takei because he's gone really gay and funny, meh.

How many cartoon characters are based on that bald bloke, or the bloke with beard? None.

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How many of the others can sing this brilliantly?
[url] http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5m76m_william-shatner-sings-pulp-common-p_music [/url]

None, that's how many.

How many of the others can kiss like this?

NONE! That's how many.


 
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samurai this is not the man crush thread 😉


 
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ok 75 hours of my life I invest its on your head STW

I'll stand by that. Trust me.


 
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DS9 the best though a times a little too goodie was as said wanted to needed to be darker......

Originial Star trek just coz o watched as a kid and was brill

worst voyager............oh dear

of the rest

Firefly/serenity......brillance
BSG...sublime apart from the ending


 
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