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They left out Enterprise!
Star Trek TV Series Rotten Tomatoes Ratings
Star Trek: 92% critics, N/A audience
Star Trek: The Animated Series: 94% critics, 81% audience
Star Trek: The Next Generation: 92% critics, 90% audience
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: 91% critics, 89% audience
Star Trek: Voyager: 76% critics, 80% audience
Star Trek: Enterprise: Am I a joke to you?
Star Trek: Discovery: 91% critics, 33% audience
Star Trek: Lower Decks: 91% critics, 73% audience
Star Trek: Picard: 89% critics, 57% audience
Star Trek: Prodigy: 97% critics, 88% audience
Star Trek: Strange New Worlds: 98% critics, 79% audience
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Do you hear the cry of the rope calling you to jump, calling you to glory like a Klingon?
TIL there is an action figga just for mutated Tom Paris.
Starfleet going around to other worlds to fix and moralize about other peoples’ problems, but never needing to self-reflect or improve on themselves.
There are a few PTSD episodes that at least try : Picard at the chateau and Archer on shore leave after the Xindi adventure.
I feel these are the best episodes where a character realizes they have changed and not for the better, but I wish there were more.
Maybe trek is sleeping on the post-adventure recontextualization power of a shore leave coda?
time limit games which are nearly impossible without paying for “extra time potions” which you don’t get even if you have the paid version.
Alright then, keep your ~~secrets~~ 3rd star
You have 2 main characters to follow and it’s absolutely different based on your age.
Very similar experience with Cars 3. Children identify with the new up-and-comer race car while grownups identify with a Lightning McQueen who must accept his glory days are past and embrace the next generation.
Shoutout for the race announcer who drops a microcosm of the whole film in a single line:
McQueen’s fading! Fading fast!
Children, we ride for stovokor
So ultimately, I feel like what we’re saying is that in order for Starfleet and that beautiful vision that Roddenberry had of this optimistic utopia, in order for that vision to exist, in order for the light to exist, you need people who operate in the shadows. And it’s a yin and yang. You can’t have one without the other.
I don’t like this sort of mother-goosery in my fully automated luxury gay space communism.
I prefer the assimilating power of root beer as the true defender of the federation.
Ya that episode is great. It lurked in the back of my mind every episode afterward, always hoping to hear any sort of throwaway line about the fate of that ship.
I stared at this so long I was late for my meeting